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Advertisers advertising with news channels vs advertisers falling in supporting hate are two different things

High time that when the advertisers should look beyond TRPs and relook the content they are supporting


 

Very recently, three news channels have been allegedly called out for being toxic and allegations have been made against Arnab Goswami, specifically in the light of Shushant Singh Rajput’s death case. In light of the same, a few corporates/ advertisers have decided to take back their advertisements from toxic news channels. The move started with Bajaj and further, Parle G also announced to take off the advertisements from toxic news channels.

Before moving forward to discussing advertisers taking up to not supporting toxic news, let’s take a look at the relation between news media and corporates, who give advertisements.

A news media channel is a channel which is generously viewed by a large number of people. Considering the Indian masses, the majority of people prefer to watch the news on Television and hence, two things are simple, PEOPLE PREFER TELEVISION, and PEOPLE WATCH NEWS ON TELEVISION. Of course, people watch other things on TV too and people do consume other media too. But here, let’s stick to TV.

 

Why Corporates advertise with news channels?

Now, an advertiser simply wants to get the attention of their target audience. Provided, they know that the news channel gets enough of the audience, and there is an opportunity of catching eyeballs if they happen to advertise with an XYZ news channel, they look for their benefits and advertise it.

 

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Why news channels take advertisements? 

Serving news is an expensive job and more expensive if one wishes to earn profits from the news. With advertisements, the news organisations basically get funding for advertising a particular brand/ product etc.

 

Now, where is the problem?

Recently, Republic TV’s reportage on Shushant Singh Rajput’s Death case and Rhea Chakraborty’s arrest under the allegations around drug deals, Republic, despite being toxic, became the most-watched channel. Well, on one hand, people are interested in consuming toxicity, media is not refraining from serving toxicity and we are ending up in a vicious circle. And what advertisers do is they happen to support toxicity as they indirectly provide capital and resources for this toxicity.

Well, advertisers are not wrong if they are thinking of their profit, but at the cost of nations good? At the cost of letting and supporting disgust and supporting keeping people in false consciousness. How good is that?

Krishnarao Buddha, Senior Category Head, Marketing, Parle Products told a reputed digital media organisation that “As a viewer and advertiser, I really feel the news channels have stooped to a pathetic state and if the advertisers have the opportunity to break this vicious cycle, they must do it collectively and be a real purpose-driven brand. While doing this, we should state the reason that we are all doing it because of the content. I agree that such an environment is dangerous for any brand because it comes back to hounding it”.

As pointed out by Krishnarao, this vicious circle can come to an end if the advertisers start refraining from advertising with the organisations supporting toxic content. Instead of TRPs, they need to start looking towards the wider consequence of their act of advertising with a channel.

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Ishika Aggarwal

Can write, shoot, listen, talk and procrastinate. A feminist at heart, Ishika is an avid writer and multimedia person who loves talking about women, realism, and society. When not working she is either seen watching films or making one.
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