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Arabia, UAE and Egypt have the highest FM Radio advertising rates
in the region.
May 05, 2005
Regional local FM stations average is 88 US$ for
30-seconds ad slots during peak time. The rates are minuscule compared
to advertising rates in major capitals such as London. The Arab
Advisors Group believes that the nascent state of the private MF
radio stations market in the Arab World could be one reason for
the relatively low rates.
During the past few years, the Arab world’s FM radio industry
has been undergoing a boom in the form of high quality commercial
local and international FM radio stations. The presence so many
stations presents a range of venues through which content producers
and advertisers can target the region. Country-to-country differences
provide further opportunities to tailor messages according to different
audiences.
For FM radio stations, commercial advertising is important because
it plays a major role in revenue generation and eventual profitability.
Stations strive to gain popularity amongst listeners in order to
attract advertisers. To do this, they must provide compelling and
relevant content by producing or buying interesting programs and
music (or sometimes broadcasting content without paying royalties
on it as happens with quite a few stations in the Arab World). They
must also price their advertisements appropriately, taking into
account factors such as time of day, cost, and competition.
A new report, “An Analysis of FM Radio Advertising Rates
in the Arab World” was released to the Arab Advisors Group’s
Media Strategic Research Service subscribers on April 26, 2005.
This report can be purchased from the Arab Advisors Group for only
US$ 500. The 30-pages report, which has 26 detailed exhibits, provides
a detailed analysis of the FM Radio advertising rates in Bahrain,
Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and the UAE. In total a representative sample
of 16 local and regional FM stations are analyzed. Please contact
the Arab Advisors Group to get a copy of the reports Table of Contents.
Although Egypt has the highest average peak rate for FM radio advertising
rates compared to other Arab countries, its rates are still relatively
low by international standards; a 30-second spot on the UK’s
Virgin London 105.8 FM, for example, costs as much as GBP 600 (US$
1,146) during the peak hours of 6:00 to 10:00 am (on a Tuesday).
The contrast becomes even more marked when Virgin Radio’s
peak rate is compared to the Arab world’s regional average
peak of US$ 88.
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“FM radio advertising rates are set according to a number
of factors that are mainly tied to the numbers of listeners. The
most important factor is the time of day; unlike in the case of
TV, the radio can be listened to in the car, at work, or at home,
giving advertisers different times in which to target audiences
(for example, during traffic rush hours). The peak listening time
can be defined as the time of day which has the largest audience
and, therefore, is associated with the highest advertising rates.”
Ms. Nadine Usta, Arab Advisors research analysts and the author
of the report commented. Öur analysis shows that the region’s
FM radio advertising rates are highest during the morning hours
of 8 to 9 am, followed by the evening hours of 6 to 7 pm. This implies
that generally accepted peak listening times in the region are in
the mornings before the majority of people go to work, and for some
time in the evenings when they are at home or in the car.”
Ms. Usta added.
The Arab Advisors Group’s team of analysts in the region
has already produced over 380 reports on the Arab World’s
communications and media markets. The reports can be purchased individually
or received through an annual subscription to Arab Advisors Group’s
(www.arabadvisors.com) Strategic Research Services (Media and Telecom).
To date, Arab Advisors Group has served more than 240 global and
regional companies by providing reliable research analysis and forecasts
of Arab communications markets to these clients.
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