A very interesting article written by Vanita Kohli-Khandekar about the potential of small towns in India. The article talks about the growth in advertising spend in small-town India. The advertising spend has increased for the simple reason – small-town is consuming media (print, internet, DTH). Some highlights of the article,
I believe the last point is important – media needs to “localise more”. Folks from regional areas want to read more about their city. And I believe they would want to read in their “local language”. The internet will become a very important medium to satisfy the needs of locals in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
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"The internet will become a very important medium to satisfy the needs of locals in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities"... It already has; that's why Google and Microsoft have been focusing on Indic languages ( read local languages) so intently. A fact, sadly missed by our own "desi" media groups.