US radio revenue growth slumped in November as the economy stalled ahead of the Christmas shopping boom. Local revenues were down by 4% and national spend was down by 6%, giving a total decline of 4% for the month.
Longer-term index To put the intermediate and long-term growth of the US radio industry into perspective, the RAB compares figures to sales in a base year – 1998 – which is indexed to 100.
The local sales index for November was 123.6, the national was 143.7 and the combined local and national was 122.6. In the year-to-date, the local index was 135.3, the national was 143.2 and the combined was 136.8.
US November Radio Advertising Revenue Growth And Index Figures | |||
November 2003 vs November 2002 | Calendar Year To Date | ||
Local Revenue | Â | Local Revenue | |
All Markets | -4% | All Markets | 0% |
Local Sales Index | 123.6 | Local Sales Index | 135.3 |
National Revenue | Â | National Revenue | Â |
All Markets | -6% | All Markets | 6% |
National Sales Index | 143.7 | National Sales Index | 143.2 |
Local & National Revenue | Â | Local & National Revenue | Â |
All Markets | -4% | All Markets | 1% |
Combined Sales Index | 122.6 | Combined Sales Index | 136.8 |
Source: US RAB, January 2004 |