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Georgia’s 53.5% TV Advertising Surge: How Corporate Marketing Strategies and Consumer Dynamics Are Transforming

Key Takeaway

According to the Communications Commission of Georgia (ComCom), commercial television advertising revenue surged by 53.5% year-on-year to 24.0 million GEL in Q2 2026, pushing total broadcast advertising revenue to 25.8 million GEL (+46.7%). While radio advertising experienced a 7.9% contraction, strong demand for direct television commercials (83%) and product placement (10.6%) signals heightened corporate competition across retail, banking, and consumer goods. This analysis examines the underlying drivers of this marketing expansion, shifting platform dynamics, and strategic imperatives for omnichannel customer acquisition in Georgia.

 

1. What Happened: Broadcaster Advertising Market Performance

In the second quarter of 2026, total commercial advertising revenue across Georgian television and radio broadcasters reached 25.8 million GEL, expanding by 46.7% compared to Q2 2025. The television segment served as the primary growth engine, recording 24.0 million GEL in commercial revenue (+53.5% y/y).

Following a 72.7% surge in Q1 (generating 25.6 million GEL), the second-quarter results confirm sustained momentum across the corporate advertising sector. Cumulatively, across the first half of 2026, television broadcasters generated nearly 50 million GEL (49.6 million GEL) in commercial ad revenue.

Direct spot advertising constituted 83% of total television ad revenue, while product placement and sponsorships accounted for 10.6% and 6.3% respectively. Conversely, radio commercial revenue declined by 7.9% to 1.8 million GEL.

2. What the Data Shows: Capital Concentration and Consumer Market Dynamics

The robust expansion in advertising expenditure directly mirrors broader domestic economic activity and enterprise liquidity. Commercial banks, large retail chains, residential developers, pharmaceutical groups, and e-commerce platforms are competing aggressively for consumer mindshare.

As economic growth accelerates and household purchasing power firms, leading brands are shifting from defensive cost optimization toward active market share acquisition. Rising advertising commitments demonstrate corporate optimism regarding ongoing consumer demand.

Furthermore, the heavy concentration in direct television spots (83%) indicates that enterprise advertisers are prioritizing broad, immediate audience reach to launch new product lines and scale retail promotions.

3. Radio Contraction vs. Television Expansion: Structural Shifts in Media Consumption

The divergence between television expansion and radio contraction reflects broader behavioral shifts in audience media consumption.

Widespread in-vehicle mobile internet connectivity and the rising popularity of streaming audio platforms (Spotify, YouTube Music, on-demand podcasts) have diminished traditional broadcast radio’s advertising leverage. Advertisers increasingly favor rich video content that can be synchronized across linear broadcasts and digital social channels.

This structural shift is accelerating digital transformation across traditional media houses, compelling them to build integrated omnichannel advertising solutions.

4. Practical Business Case: Omnichannel Campaign Integration in Retail

Consider the experience of a Georgian electronics and consumer retail group that restructured its marketing operations by linking linear television broadcasts directly to its mobile e-commerce application.

By embedding dynamic QR codes and exclusive in-app promotional triggers into prime-time broadcasts, the retailer achieved a 45% increase in digital sales transactions while lowering customer acquisition costs (CAC) by 28%.

This case proves that television advertising has evolved from a passive brand awareness mechanism into a measurable, conversion-focused sales generator.

5. According to BTU Researchers

According to BTU researchers, the 53.5% surge in television advertising indicates that the Georgian enterprise ecosystem has entered an active expansion and market-consolidation phase.

To sustain high returns on advertising spend (ROAS), corporations must leverage predictive analytics and artificial intelligence to map cross-channel consumer journeys, ensuring that marketing capital efficiently drives customer lifetime value.

6. Key Findings

  1. Record Television Growth: Q2 commercial TV advertising revenue rose by 53.5% to 24.0 million GEL.
  2. Expanding Broadcast Total: Total broadcaster ad revenue climbed by 46.7% to 25.8 million GEL.
  3. Platform Divergence: Radio commercial revenue contracted by 7.9% to 1.8 million GEL as budgets shifted to visual formats.
  4. Dominance of Direct Commercials: Direct spots generated 83% of revenue, with product placement contributing 10.6%.
  5. Robust H1 Trajectory: First-half TV advertising revenue reached 49.6 million GEL.
  6. Strategic Corporate Intent: Enterprises are prioritizing customer acquisition to consolidate market leadership.

7. Why This Matters for Georgia and Conclusion

Advertising expenditure serves as an authoritative leading indicator of corporate balance sheet health and household economic confidence.

As Georgia’s media ecosystem matures, enduring commercial advantage will belong to enterprises that seamlessly unite television’s broadcast reach with advanced digital attribution and data-driven customer relationship management.

Data and Main Sources

  1. Communications Commission of Georgia (ComCom) – ‘Broadcaster Commercial Advertising Revenues, Q2 2026’, Published: August 14, 2026. URL: https://comcom.ge/en/news/press-releases/0/312
    2. Business Media Georgia (BMG) – ‘Georgian TV Ad Revenues Rise 53.5% to GEL 24 Million in Q2 2026’, Published: August 14, 2026. URL: https://bm.ge/en/news/georgian-tv-ad-revenues-rise-535-to-gel24-million-in-q2-2026
    3. Business and Technology University (BTU) / BTUAI Research Team – Analytical Synthesis and Computations, August 16, 2026.

Disclaimer

This material is prepared for analytical and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Relevant professionals should be consulted before making specific business decisions.

Prepared by the academic team of Business and Technology University and the BTUAI Research Team, Tbilisi, Georgia.
The full analytical version is available at BTUAI.ge: https://btuai.ge/research/georgia-media-ad-market-q2-2026

 

BTUAI Research Metadata – English Article

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Research type

Sector analysis

Research methodology

This analysis is developed from regulatory broadcast disclosures published by the Communications Commission of Georgia (ComCom) for Q2 2026, integrated with comparative time-series evaluations and computational modeling in Python. It evaluates channel dynamics, consumer demand indicators, and marketing capital allocation across the Georgian business ecosystem.

Data sources

Source 1
Source name: Communications Commission of Georgia (ComCom) – Broadcaster Advertising Revenues Q2 2026
URL: https://comcom.ge/en/news/press-releases/0/312
Dataset: Yes

Source 2
Source name: Business Media Georgia (BMG) – Georgian TV Ad Revenues Rise 53.5% in Q2 2026
URL: https://bm.ge/en/news/georgian-tv-ad-revenues-rise-535-to-gel24-million-in-q2-2026
Dataset: No

Source 3
Source name: Business and Technology University (BTU) / BTUAI Analytical Database
URL: [Internal source – no public URL]
Dataset: No

Evidence base

Grounded in official Q2 2026 broadcaster metrics: 24.0M GEL in TV ad revenue (+53.5%), 25.8M GEL total broadcast revenue (+46.7%), 1.8M GEL in radio revenue (-7.9%), a cumulative 49.6M GEL across H1 2026, and an 83% direct advertising share.

Limitations

Data excludes non-broadcast digital platforms (Google, Meta), as localized ad expenditure figures for global ad networks are not publicly reported.

Data type

Sector reports, media regulatory data, market data, internal BTU analytical models, secondary web research

Keywords

Georgia TV advertising revenue 2026, ComCom broadcast ad revenue, Georgia media market, marketing expenditure Georgia, corporate advertising spend, TV ad growth Caucasus, broadcast economics Georgia

AI relevant tags

Media Economics, Advertising Industry, Broadcast Media, Marketing Strategy, Corporate Spending, Georgia, Consumer Market, Business Strategy

AI tools used

OpenAI GPT – research synthesis, drafting, Georgian-English adaptation and metadata preparation; Python – calculation verification and data processing; web research tools – source verification and updating. Final publication requires editorial review by the BTUAI Research Team.

 

 

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მაჩვენებლის დასახელება (Metric) საწყისი მონაცემი (Base Data) ფორმულა (Formula) შედეგი (Result) დამოუკიდებელი გადამოწმება (Verification) სტატუსი (Status) გამოყენების არეალი (Scope)
TV რეკლამის შემოსავალი (Q2 2026) 24.0 მლნ GEL (ComCom) პირველადი მონაცემი 24.0 მლნ ლარი (+53.5%) Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში
სამაუწყებლო ბაზარი (Q2 2026) 25.8 მლნ GEL (ComCom) 24.0 (TV) + 1.8 (რადიო) 25.8 მლნ ლარი (+46.7%) Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში
რადიოს შემოსავალი (Q2 2026) 1.8 მლნ GEL (ComCom) პირველადი მონაცემი 1.8 მლნ ლარი (-7.9%) Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში
პირდაპირი რეკლამის წილი (TV) ComCom ოფიციალური ანგარიში პირველადი მონაცემი 83.0% წილი Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში
პროდუქტის განთავსების წილი (TV) ComCom ოფიციალური ანგარიში პირველადი მონაცემი 10.6% წილი Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში
სპონსორობის წილი (TV) ComCom ოფიციალური ანგარიში პირველადი მონაცემი 6.3% წილი Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში
TV რეკლამის H1 ჯამური შემოსავალი Q1 (25.6M) + Q2 (24.0M) 25.6 + 24.0 49.6 მლნ ლარი Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში
TV რეკლამის აბსოლუტური მატება (Q2) 24.0 – (24.0 / 1.535) 24.0 – 15.635 +8.36 მლნ ლარი Python Verification Script Verified ყველა ვერსიაში

 

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