Total magazine advertising revenue for the month of March closed at $1.4 billion, a 1.7% decrease on last year, according to the latest data from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB).
Magazine Advertising Totals By Category, March 2002 | ||||
Mar 2001 v Mar 2002 | Jan – Mar 2001 v Jan – Mar 2002 | |||
Sector | Change (revenue) | Change (pages) | Change (revenue) | Change (pages) |
Automotive | 16.9% | 11.1% | -3.1% | -6.2% |
Apparel & Accessories | -13.4% | -17.4% | -16.3% | -21.0% |
Food & Food Products | 21.2% | 4.2% | 13.2% | -0.5% |
Drugs & Remedies | 10.2% | 5.7% | 6.4% | 2.1% |
Direct Response Companies | 10.0% | -0.9% | 2.3% | -5.4% |
Toiletries & Cosmetics | -8.7% | -14.3% | -2.5% | -10.1% |
Retail | -1.6% | -11.5% | -11.2% | -16.8% |
Technology | -12.8% | -24.9% | -25.6% | -33.9% |
Household Furnishings & Supplies | -12.6% | -20.0% | -3.7% | -12.0% |
Media & Advertising | 3.7% | -2.5% | -5.1% | -11.2% |
Financial, Insurance & Real Estate | -23.5% | -29.4% | -23.0% | -29.6% |
Public Transportation, Hotels & Resorts | -19.0% | -17.0% | -24.1% | -18.9% |
Total | -1.7% | -10.0% | -6.3% | -14.1% |
Source: PIB, April 2002 |
“Overall, the March declines are not as dramatic as those in recent months,” noted Ellen Oppenheim, executive vice president of the Magazine Publishers of America (MPA). “We hope that this signals the beginning of an advertising uptick,” she added.
For comparison, February’s figures are available US Magazines Revenues Dip 8.2% In February.