27 June 2024
Advertising Quarterly - Q2 2024 – 5 of 5 Insights
Have a look at our latest advertising infographics summarising key aspects of ASA decisions for the quarter (for the period 17 February to 16 May 2024).
In Q2 2024, the ASA published fewer rulings than in Q1 2024 (59 rulings this quarter, 73 rulings last quarter, and 107 rulings the quarter before that), though the average number of days between publication of the advert and the date of the decision has decreased (167 days this quarter, compared with 239 last quarter).
The total number of complaints this quarter has returned to the levels seen previously (399 complaints, compared with 698 in the last quarter, and 377 in the quarter before that). Consumers still account for the most common type of complainant, though 12% of complainants this quarter fall under the 'other' category which includes industry bodies / professionals.
In Q2 2024, there has been a notable increase in rulings about television adverts, though the internet and social media continue to be the most common media. The topics most frequently seen this quarter related to "Claims, endorsements and testimonials", "Health conditions", "Medicines, remedies and therapies", and "Gambling".
Average no. days between publication of ad and ruling: 167
In order of most common, the 'Other' category includes the following topics: Promotions and competitions; Pricing and charges; Holidays, travel and motoring; Gender, sex and relationships; Beauty products, grooming and hygiene; Medical procedures and services; Financial products and services; Children and the vulnerable; Computers, phones and telecoms; Vaping, smoking and drugs; Utilities, energy and environment; Cosmetic surgery and procedures; Animals and farming; Weight and slimming; Legal and regulation.
There may be multiple topics per ruling.
*An additional 163 complaints were informally resolved but, as details are not published, these are not included in any of our figures.
27 June 2024