Our site has recently been updated. Please re-login to access members only content.

News

Political Ad Spending To Ramp Up

With presidential campaigns about to rev into high gear, spending on political advertising is going to accelerate rapidly, a new study predicts. The “2015-2016 Political Advertising Outlook” reveals that politics-driven advertising will reach a record $11.4 billion in 2016, 20% more than the last comparable presidential election year of 2012. Factor in 2015 spending, and the tally of ad dollars leaps to a record $16.5 billion, according to the report compiled by research firm Borrell Associates.

Notably, political campaigners and their supporters will invest more than $1 billion in digital advertising for the first time. While digital will account for 9.5% of total political ad spending, politicians are not buying into the medium as rapidly as others. “Political advertising still hasn’t caught up with other categories that earmark 30%-50% for digitals,” Borrell states.

For the 2015-16 election period, politicians and their backers are forecast to spend $8.5 billion on broadcast television spots, the most of any single category. Of that, $5.5 billion will come from national contests with the remainder coming from state and local races.

Overall, presidential candidates will spend $120.8 million on average to fuel their campaigns with advertising. Those vying for Senate seats will spend $7.3 million each, while aspiring congressman will invest $1.6 million on average.

According to Borrell, advertisers will spend the most money in large states such as California ($1.2 billion) and Texas ($896 million).