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US TV Revenue Forecasts Fall Flat

US TV Revenue Forecasts Fall Flat

According to New York media analyst Jack Myers, the demand for TV advertising in the 2002/03 season will remain flat with advertisers spending around $10.9 billion on advance purchases, the same as was spent last year.

US TV Revenue Forecasts ($ billions) 
   2001  2002 (F)  % Change 
Total Broadcast 6.93 6.70 -3.3%
Total Cable 4.00 4.20 5.0%
Broadcast + Cable 10.93 10.90 -0.2%
Source: Jack Myers Report, 25.04.02
According to the quarterly Myers Advertising Confidence Index, ‘upfront’ television network spending will show no growth for the 2002/03 season and three of the four major broadcast networks – ABC, NBC and Fox – will sustain significant revenue declines.

Cable networks will benefit from a a shift in spending from broadcast to cable, cable spending is forecast to grow by 5% this season bringing in $4.2 billion this year. Broadcast will bring in $6.7 billion, a 3.3% drop on last year’s total.

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