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WEEKLY DIGEST · ISSUE 10

Issue 10 · Sector Highlight · 2026-06-30

Media & Advertising

Media and advertising companies continue to produce a wide distribution of customer experience outcomes, from the exceptional advocacy scores of Kaizen Gaming and Rossford Balloon & Fireworks Fest to the persistent challenges facing streamers like Max and Peacock. The sector's 81 disclosed scores reveal a landscape where business model and audience engagement matter more than scale.

The headline

The Media & Advertising sector delivers a median NPS of 69 across 81 canonical disclosures, sitting five points below the corpus median of 74. The arithmetic mean of 60.5 trails the median by 8.5 points, indicating a modest leftward skew driven by a handful of poor-performing properties, particularly in the streaming category. This distribution suggests that while many media and advertising businesses maintain solid customer relationships, a visible subset—often those dependent on subscription models or constrained content catalogues—struggle to inspire recommendation.

The spread is wide: eight companies report scores at or above 94, while eight others sit below 20. This bifurcation reflects fundamental differences in value delivery, content quality, and customer expectation management across a sector that spans everything from B2B marketing agencies to consumer entertainment platforms.

NPS evolution

Year-over-year performance has been volatile. The sector peaked in 2017 at a median of 86, then fell sharply to 46 in 2020—likely reflecting pandemic-driven service disruptions and the streaming wars' early churn dynamics—before recovering to the mid-70s in 2022–2023. Recent years show moderation: 2024's median of 46 rebounded to 76 in 2025, with 2026 tracking at 64 through mid-year across nine disclosures.

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Average disclosed NPS by year — Media & Advertising

Disclosure volume

Disclosure activity remains modest but steady. After a low of four reports in 2017, volume expanded to a peak of twelve in 2024, then settled back to eleven in 2025. The current year is on track for nine disclosures, suggesting companies in this sector remain selective about public NPS transparency, particularly in contrast to SaaS or consumer hardware verticals.

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Disclosure volume by year — Media & Advertising

Sub-sector view

The sector classification logic did not produce stable sub-buckets for this digest period, reflecting the heterogeneity of raw sector strings in the database. Manual inspection of the top raw sectors shows streaming media (median 35) lagging far behind marketing and advertising firms (median 74–75) and events and sports properties (median 82). This pattern underscores structural differences: marketing agencies serve smaller, often engaged client bases, while streaming platforms contend with commoditised content and high consumer expectations.

Company stories

Netflix's drift

Netflix offers the most instructive swing story in the dataset: its NPS fell 23 points from 46 in May 2020 to 23 in July 2025 across seven disclosures. This erosion coincides with the service's pivot to ad-supported tiers, password-sharing crackdowns, and intensified competition. While Netflix remains profitable, its declining advocacy suggests customers view the platform as increasingly transactional rather than essential.

High marks for niche engagement

Kaizen Gaming, a gaming and entertainment operator, posted a 94 in May 2026, drawn from volunteer program participants—a self-selected, highly engaged cohort. Similarly, Rossford Balloon & Fireworks Fest achieved 94 after its 2025 event, while USA Swimming recorded 94 in August 2025. These scores reflect the power of event-based, community-driven experiences that cultivate enthusiastic advocacy in ways subscription platforms rarely match.

Streaming's negative tail

Two companies sit below zero: BritBox at –46 in March 2020 and TwentyThree at –28 in September 2018. BritBox's score emerged during the early pandemic when library breadth and platform stability were under intense scrutiny. TwentyThree, a video marketing SaaS, appears to have faced onboarding or feature-gap issues in its disclosure period. Both scores point to the reputational cost of under-delivering in crowded, expectation-heavy categories.

Fresh in 2026

Recent disclosures show a mix of execution stories:

Older nuggets worth a second look

What I'd take away. Media and advertising companies that cultivate tight communities—whether through events, B2B partnerships, or niche content—consistently outperform mass-market subscription platforms. Streaming services face structural headwinds: Netflix's 23-point decline and the negative scores at BritBox and others signal that scale and content spend don't automatically translate to recommendation. The sector's volatility suggests NPS is less a stable brand attribute and more a real-time reflection of content quality, pricing discipline, and customer expectation management.

Generated 2026-06-30 · Source: NPS Intelligence database · 81 scored canonical disclosures.

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