There were further signs of an upturn in the advertising market during November as industry bodies reported increased revenues and media bosses pronounced themselves content with the pace of growth. 2003 has been a mixed year but it is ending on a high note and indications for the next twelve months are broadly positive. Jerry… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – November 2003
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Major media advertising pacings in the US are looking fairly weak for the fourth quarter, although the outlook for 2004 is still positive, according to Merrill Lynch. The broker says that radio and television are both weak in Q4 and the Q1 2004 scatter market pricing is roughly flat compared to upfront prices. Newspaper revenues… Continue reading US Q4 Advertising Weak, But Broker Positive On 2004
US advertising spend increased by 5.7% year on year in the third quarter of 2003, with ten out of twelve media categories reporting growth, according to new figures from Nielsen Media Research. Nielsen Monitor-Plus, which tracks trends in the media, claims that expenditure has been growing througout 2003. Adspend climbed by a modest 1.5% in… Continue reading US Adspend Continues To Grow, Says Nielsen
US business to business (B2B) print advertising spend was down by just 0.5% year on year in September, according to the latest figures from American Business Media (ABM). This is one of the smallest rates of decline in around three years and will give rise to hopes for a stronger fourth quarter. Across the whole… Continue reading B2B Press Advertising Trends Pick Up In The US
US technology publishing advertising page volumes declined by 5.1% during October, according to the latest trading figures from United Business Media (UBM). This is one of the smallest declines for many months and is the continuation of an improving trend (see US Technology Publishing Ad Pages Drop 12% In August) During October, UBM’s CMP Media… Continue reading US Hi-Tech Publishing Ad Volumes Still Improving
Broadcasters should start to seek alternatives to their traditional advertising-based revenue models in order to combat the ad-skipping facility offered by personal video recorders (PVRs) and, more significantly, the rise of home media networks (HMN). A report from consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton warns that home media networks (the convergence of digital media into a… Continue reading Media’s Advertising Revenue Model Under Threat, Says Report
Online search revenues will help drive US digital marketing expenditure to $16 billion by 2008, representing 4% of the total marketing budget, according to Forrester Research. The group says that US marketers are planning to increase budgets by 5% in 2004, with many intending to move spend away from direct mail and trade promotions toward… Continue reading Digital Marketing To Take 4% Of Budgets By 2008, Says Forrester
US magazine advertising revenues rose by 6.8% during October, to reach $1.8 billion, according to the latest figures from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB). Advertising page volumes, on the other hand, were down by 3.2% year on year. In the year to date, ad revenues were up by 8.7% at $14.7 billion, whilst ad pages… Continue reading US Magazine Advertising Rises 7% In October
Advertising and marketing spend rose by 7.1% in 2002, according to a survey of the top 100 marketers compiled by US trade magazine AdAge. AdAge says that this increase in spend shows how the world’s leading marketers ‘weathered’ slow growth and the uncertain global economic and political conditions. During 2001, marketing spend declined by 2.6%… Continue reading Global Marketing Spend Rises 7% In 2002
US online advertising revenues continued to show a return to growth during the second quarter of the year, with expenditure up by 14% year on year, according to the latest report from the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), compiled by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Online spend reached $1.7 billion in Q2 and $3.3 billion across the whole of… Continue reading US Online Advertising Revival Continues In Q2
