Global economic growth is expected to slow in 2005, signalling lower advertising growth, with a predicted global increase of 4.5% in the coming year, according to analysts Merrill Lynch. Europe, however, is forecast to do well with Merrill estimating European ad growth for 2005, to increase by 4.2%, compared to 4% in 2004. GDP Growth… Continue reading Merrill predicts Slowing Of Global Economy
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The US is set to a see a substantial shift in national advertising moving to the internet in 2005, with analysts Merrill Lynch predicting that online adspend will increase by 19% in the coming year. A recent survey of 15 national newspaper advertisers by Merrill, has highlighted their increasing reluctance to pay higher ad rates… Continue reading US Shifts To Online Advertising
US online advertising expenditure is set to increase by as much as 30% in 2005, signalling a strong performance for online advertising for the coming year, according to a recent survey by Deutsche Bank and MediaPost. This confirms media commentary group, Jack Myers prediction last month, that online would play a major role in advertising… Continue reading US Online Adspend To Increase By 30% In 2005
Jack Myers, in revising its 2005 US adspend forecast upwards in December, joined other key industry prognosticators in predicting a more positive outlook for the US advertising market in 2005; largely driven by an expected increase in online advertising expenditure. Myers predicts that internet advertising will grow by 30%, with overall US advertising expenditure expected… Continue reading Internet Boosts US Adspend For 2005
Jack Myers, in revising its 2005 US adspend forecasts upwards, has confirmed online’s major role in advertising growth this year. Total advertising for 2005 has been raised from the 2.2% forecast in October 2004, to 4.8% (see Jack Myers Cautious Over 2005 Ad Spending). Figures released at the end of last month, predict that online… Continue reading Boost To Online 2005 Adspend Confirmed
Independent media communications specialist, Carat, has today released revised advertising growth forecasts for 2004, saying that continued recovery in the European markets has helped fuel global adspend ahead of previous expectations, up 6% year on year. In September last year, Carat predicted that advertising expenditure for 2004 would close 5.7% (see Carat Revises 2004 &… Continue reading European Growth Fuels 2004 Global Adspend
The US looks set to spend $7.6 billion on online advertising by the end of 2004, with Europe on target to hit $2.8 billion, says research analyst Jupiter Research. With growth rates outperforming all other advertising channels, 2004 has been a extremely positive year for the online media industry, with investment in online advertising and… Continue reading Strong 2004 For Online Advertising
Confirmation that the worldwide advertising market is in recovery has come from the latest Ad Barometer report from Interdeco, although the research group cautions that there will be ‘no going back to the 90s frenzy’. According to the report, 2004 will finish up with a growth of 5.3%, a figure that has been revised up… Continue reading Global Advertising Recovery Confirmed
Merrill Lynch has revised its 2005 US advertising spend forecast downwards to 4.8%, compared to its November prediction of 5.2%. While political spending in 2004 will have certainly created difficult comparisons for 2005, Merrill Lynch believes the slower growth anticipated for next year is only in part due to this. The research group estimates that… Continue reading Merrill Lynch Conservative In US Ad Forecasts
The summer Olympics and presidential election has resulted in a significant expansion in ad demand in the US in 2004 and the upward trend is expected to continue in 2005, says global advertising agency Universal McCann. Bob Coen, director of forecasting says he now can predict that US and overseas companies will experience a slightly… Continue reading Universal McCann Predicts Positive Outlook For 2005
