US media spending in national and local media accelerated at a much faster pace in the third and fourth quarters of 2002, generating an overall growth rate of 2.5%, says the latest data from Jack Myers Report (JMR). “Strong performance in virtually all media sectors, especially driven by continued growth of electronic media and a… Continue reading Myers Is Positive Over US Adspend, 2.8% 2003 Growth Predicted
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UK advertising expenditure grew by 3.6% during the third quarter of the year, or 2.0% after adjusting for inflation, with television currently leading the recovery, according to the latest figures from the Advertising Association (AA). TV showed growth of 7.7% in constant currency, significantly above the combined average of 2.0%. Only direct mail managed a… Continue reading UK Advertising Grows 3.6% In Q3, Says Ad Association
UK advertising growth is likely to be muted over the next three years, with other European countries overtaking the UK after 2003. This is according to a new set of forecasts from Zenith Optimedia. The group says that UK growth will be 2.1% next year in current currency, outperforming a 1.8% European average, but this… Continue reading European Advertising Forecasts From Zenith Optimedia
Global advertising is set to grow by 2.9% in 2003, as an upswing that began in the latter half of this year continues into the next. This forecast will be delivered to a UBS Warburg media conference in New York today by Zenith Optimedia chief executive John Perriss, according to reports. Zenith says that it… Continue reading Zenith Optimedia Predicts 2.9% Global Ad Growth In 2003
Zenith Optimedia today released a new set of world advertising expenditure forecasts, predicting a 2003 global growth of 2.9% in current currency and 1.0% in constant currencies (see Zenith Optimedia Predicts 2.9% Global Ad Growth In 2003). The full figures from Zenith’s report are included here. They show that Europe is currently lagging behind other… Continue reading World Advertising Forecasts From Zenith Optimedia
The tough market conditions affecting UK business over the last year have hit advertising and marketing budgets more than other areas of expenditure, according to a new survey from Continental Research. The report finds that two-thirds of the UK’s 1.1 million businesses have made cutbacks on their original spending plans over the past year, with… Continue reading Advertising & Marketing Hit Most By UK Business Downturn
The media and advertising markets remain fairly ‘challenging’ at present, with little good visibility beyond the end of the year in the UK. In the States, recent figures have been a bit more positive, with Q3 data and forecasts both indicating an upturn. US third quarter adspend rose by 3.8% overall, according to Nielsen Monitor-Plus.… Continue reading Insight Analysis: Media Healthcheck – November 2002
After two years of decline, US online advertising will experience positive growth in 2003, says a study from eMarketer. However, analysts are warning that the recovery will be slow and protracted. According to the newly-released Interactive Marketing: Stats, Strategies and Trends report, online adspend is set to fall by 11.5% to $6.38 billion in 2002.… Continue reading Internet Advertising On The Rebound, Says eMarketer
US radio advertising revenue growth remains strong, with the combined total sales for October rising by 13%, according to the latest figures from the US Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB). National spend continues to lead the way with a 23% growth on October 2001, whilst local revenue rose by 10%. This is the second consecutive month… Continue reading US Radio Revenue Maintains Strong Growth, Up 13% In October
COI head of media, Jeremy Found, used his keynote speech at this year’s MRG Conference in Budapest to reassure delegates that media research has never been more important to the advertising industry. He argued passionately that media research deserved its place at the “top table” and insisted that it has never be harder to get… Continue reading Media Research Has Never Been So Important, Says COI
