Asia surpasses Western Europe's adspend
06 Dec 2010 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
to leapfrog Germany, according to the latest global forecast from ZenithOptimedia.
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to leapfrog Germany, according to the latest global forecast from ZenithOptimedia.
.6% and Turkey, up 13.5%. However, Japan is expected to fall 3.1%, along with Germany (-2.6%) and Spain (-2 ...
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spend: in 2009 Zenith forecasts a 7.3% decline in France, 5.5% in Germany, 5% in Italy, 10.1% in Spain ...
This is worse than countries such as Germany and France, where it is forecast to fall 0.9% and 4.7% respectively, year on year. GroupM's outlook is gloomier than Carat's, which was issued in late March. Carat said UK ad spend would fall 7.1% year on year in 2009. The Aegis media agency then expects UK ad ...
.3% the year before. In contrast, the UK failed to make a profit this year, along with Germany and Spain ...
%, Spain 14%, and Germany and Italy both 1%. GroupM is releasing its full global report on Monday (8 ...
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