Total US measured advertising expenditures in the first six months of 2008 declined by 1.6% year on year, according to the latest data from TNS Media Intelligence. US ad spending during the second quarter of 2008 was down 3.7% versus last year, the steepest quarterly drop since 2001. “Advertising expenditures started to contract in March,… Continue reading US Adspend Down In First Half Of 2008
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US advertising spending for the first half of 2008 declined slightly compared to the same period last year, according to preliminary figures released by Nielsen Monitor-Plus, the advertising information service of The Nielsen Company. Overall, despite a continued softening of the US economy, several media and companies showed healthy growth in advertising for the first… Continue reading US Adspend Declines Slightly In First Half Of 2008
Carat has issued revised forecasts for global advertising expenditure in 2008 and 2009. The worldwide prediction for 2008 has been revised downwards by just over a percentage point from 6.0% to 4.9%. 2009 is also very slightly reduced, from 4.9% growth to 4.8%. Year on Year % Growth At Current Prices 2007a 2008e 2009e… Continue reading Carat Revises Down Global Ad Forecast
Despite the popularity of the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the US, this did not quite translate to huge amounts of video advertising, according to new figures from eMarketer. Based on video stream figures released by NBC, eMarketer estimates video ad spending on the NBCOlympics.com site will reach $5.75 million. That sum represents only 1.1% of… Continue reading New Figures Look At Olympic Online Video Adspend In The US
eMarketer has revised its US online video ad spending projections, forecasting that advertisers will spend $505 million online this year. That estimate is due to changes in methodology, based on historical data from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), eMarketer’s benchmark source. While this year’s online video ad projection is quite a drop from the one… Continue reading eMarketer Revises US Online Video Adspend Predictions
Total communications spending in the US is projected to increase 5.4% to $923.91 billion in 2008, according to a new forecast from Veronis Suhler Stevenson. VSS predicts that strong gains in the US institutional and alternative media sectors will offset the downward pressure of declining traditional advertising spending. Broadcast TV is expected to surpass newspapers… Continue reading US Communications Spending To Grow 5.4% In 2008
Investment bank Cowen has lowered its estimate for US online ad market growth to 16% year on year, from its previous projection of 19%. Cowen forecasts that the US search market will grow 22%, with Google predicted to account for 45% of the incremental growth in the US online ad market in 2008, compared with… Continue reading US Online Ad Market To Grow 16%
Spending on total US advertising and marketing will grow 3.9% in 2008 to reach $412.4 billion, with the advertising portion reaching $249.1 billion, according to the third annual ad spending report by Outsell, Inc. Reflecting the overall economic slowdown, the growth rate for advertising and marketing spending has declined from 5.8% in 2007. Outsell surveyed… Continue reading US Aspend To Grow 3.9% In 2008
Magna has published its new estimates for US emerging media advertising in 2009, with search remaining the largest emerging media category. Search is forecast to grow 24% to %13.8 billion, while social media is predicted to be up 37.4$ to $1.5 billion, benefiting from improved monetisation. The fastest growing emerging media platform will be online… Continue reading New Forecast Looks At Emerging Media
The IAB, Interactive Advertising Bureau, announced that internet advertising revenues reached $5.8 billion in the first quarter of 2008, an increase of 18.2% over the same period in 2007. Although the figures were the second highest in history, there was a slight slide of 1.7% from the previous quarter which recorded the largest ever figures,… Continue reading US Internet Advertising Revenues Up 18.2% YoY in Q1
