The latest global and regional advertising forecasts from Merrill Lynch are shown here. Global advertising revenues are expected to decline by 1.3% this year, returning to a growth of 4.0% in 2003. Japan is the poorest performing region this year, with a predicted 4.0% decline; the US is the only region to show positive growth… Continue reading Global And Regional Advertising Forecasts From Merrill Lynch
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The latest US and Asia-Pacific press advertising forecasts from Zenith Media are given here. US In the US, both newspapers and magazines are expected to show negative growth this year, with no return to positive growth until 2004. The latest magazine advertising revenue figures from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB) show revenue increasing by 6.1%… Continue reading US And Asia-Pacific Press Ad Growth Forecasts
The latest European magazine and newspaper advertising growth forecasts from Zenith Media, compiled by Merrill Lynch, are shown here. European magazine adspend has been revised down to -2.2% for 2002, from the December forecast of 0.8% growth. For 2003, the forecast has been reduced from 2.9% to 2.5%. Newspapers have been cut back from 1.0%… Continue reading European Press Advertising Forecasts From Zenith Media
Consumer magazines have weathered the advertising downturn better than any other UK press sector, with revenue growth for the industry virtually unchanged since 2000. According to Advertising Association statistics, consumer magazines ad revenue actually grew by 3.9% in 2001, whilst all other press media were experiencing the depths of the fall-out. National newspapers and business… Continue reading UK Press Advertising Forecasts: Consumer Mags Remain Stable
US interactive spending by the consumer and business-to-business sectors is set to double in the next four years, according to the Direct Marketing Association (DMA). Spending on direct marketing with interactive media is set to reach $8.4 billion in 2006, an increase from the projected $4.04 billion for 2002. In the meantime, interactive media sales… Continue reading US Companies Turning To Interactive Marketing, Says DMA
Advertising and sponsorship on the internet is being allocated higher budgets by a majority of UK marketers in the second quarter of 2002, according to an analysis of data released by the Institute Of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) last week in its Bellwether Report (see Insight Analysis: Bellwether May Show Slowly Returning Confidence). In the… Continue reading Insight Analysis: Internet Remains A Very Small Proportion Of UK Marketing Budgets
US radio advertising revenues are expected to rise by 3.0%-4.0% in Q2 2002 and by 8.0%-10.0% in Q3, boosted by comparisons with the post 11 September period of last year, according to analysts at Merrill Lynch. The broker says that July radio spend started strongly, with the beginning of the month showing high single-digit growth,… Continue reading US Radio And TV Revenues Showing Pick-Up
Business to business (B2B) media in the US remains in a slump as we move into the second half of 2002, according to an analysis by PBI Media’s MIN. The group reports that the expected pick-up in advertising pages and revenues has yet to emerge. Forecasts from Veronis Suhler Stevenson predict that B2B magazine revenues… Continue reading US B2B Mags Show Continued Slump Into Second Half
A comparison of the latest global and regional advertising forecasts is shown here, along with previous data. Most regions have been revised upwards in the latest set of figures, in line with a gradually improving advertising marketplace. Advertising Forecasts Comparisons Area 2001A Previous 2002F … Continue reading Global And Regional Advertising Growth Forecast Comparisons
Television is set to lead the way in the UK advertising market’s recovery in 2002, with a growth of 2.5% forecast by Zenith Media. Newspapers are expected to be weak this year, dragged down by a poor national market. In 2003, radio is predicted to be the strongest medium, posting a 4.5% growth. Zenith Media… Continue reading TV To Lead UK Ad Recovery In 2002, Say Zenith Media Forecasts
