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₹50 Lakh for 10 Seconds. Welcome to the New Prime Time.

JioStar is reportedly seeking ₹50 lakh for a 10-second ad spot during the India–New Zealand ICC final.

Let that sink in.

That’s ₹5 lakh per second.

Why the premium? Two words: attention scarcity.

The context

  • 65.2 million peak concurrent viewers during the India–England semi-final
  • 619 million total views on JioHotstar
  • A world record for live digital concurrency

This isn’t just cricket. It’s mass-scale digital television.

Inventory for the final is limited. Demand is peaking. And brands know that finals aren’t just about impressions — they’re about cultural moments.

What’s really happening here?

We’re witnessing a structural shift.

Digital is no longer the “cheaper alternative” to TV.
For marquee events, it is the main stage.

High concurrency + live emotion + national relevance = premium pricing power.

And unlike traditional TV, platforms now offer targeting, attribution, and real-time optimization layered on top of scale.

What this means for marketers

This signals three things:

  1. Live events are still unbeatable in capturing collective attention.
  2. Digital platforms can now command television-level pricing — and justify it with data.
  3. Big brands will continue to pay for peak moments. Performance marketers may sit this one out.

The bigger takeaway?

In a fragmented media world, rare mass-attention moments become exponentially more valuable.

₹50 lakh for 10 seconds isn’t just an ad rate.

It’s the price of being part of a national memory.

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