
One big reason why the U.S. ad market declined 3% in August was the absence of incremental spending
from the 2021 Summer Olympic Games aired by NBC Universal, and not surprisingly, it was hardest felt by Comcast, the parent of the Olympics network.
Comcast's ad revenues declined 41% vs. August
2021, which included eight days of Olympics coverage (July 23 to August 8, 2021).
And while Comcast took the biggest hit, all but one of Madison Avenue's Big 5 media suppliers -- Disney +1.0% --
saw year-over-year ad revenue declines in August, according to Standard Media Index's analysis of its core agency media-buying data for the month.
The two big digital suppliers -- Google and
Meta -- experienced ad revenue declines due to lower spending by studios promoting theatrical film releases in August vs. the same month a year ago.
According to an SMI analysis of key ad
category data, the entertainment and media advertising category declined 17% in August vs. year ago levels, making it one of the worst hit categories for the other.
The other big decliners
were wellness (-27%), general business (-17%), technology (-16%), and financial services (-14%).
