
ITV can expect to earn up to 拢120,000 for 30-second ads during its highly anticipated broadcast of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle鈥檚 interview with Oprah Winfrey on Monday evening.
The UK鈥檚 biggest commercial broadcaster bought the rights to the 90-minute broadcast, billed as a 鈥渢ell-all鈥 by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for a reported 拢1m.
Media-buyer estimates disclosed privately to 北京赛车pk10 suggest ITV could bring in between 拢100,000 and 拢120,000 for 30-second spots if the show hits key audience ratings.
On Friday, ITV was offering spot prices for an initial 拢70,000, according to a media agency executive. However, advertisers would be expected to pay more if the show reaches a sufficient number of people aged 16 and over, and housepersons with children (a key audience for many brands).
One agency buyer said the figures could rise higher still, depending on how much national media interest there is in the interview this weekend.
The buyer said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 being sold as a 鈥榮pecial premium buy鈥 and it could become even more expensive over the weekend if the Sunday papers are all over it.
鈥淲e expect this will be significantly more than what ITV gets for 30-second spots during Coronation Street and Emmerdale, but it鈥檚 not an exact like-for-like comparison.鈥
On behalf of brands, media buyers will generally purchase TV advertising in the UK across different channels and programmes 鈥 as opposed to individual shows 鈥 in order to ensure the spot is seen by a target audience.听
As well as generating an ad revenue bump, ITV can expect the broadcast to draw more views on catch-up TV via its streaming platform ITV Hub.听
CBS will air the interview first on Sunday evening in the US and ViacomCBS has sold the international broadcast rights. ViacomCBS owns Channel 5.听
ITV declined to comment.听 听
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