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US Magazine Revenue Grows 4.8% In 2002

US Magazine Revenue Grows 4.8% In 2002

US magazine advertising revenues rose by 4.8% across the whole of 2002, whilst page volumes declined by 3.2%, according to the latest data from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB).

It is the technology advertising sector which has seen revenues plummet most severely, down by 17.2% across the full year. The strongest category was drugs and remedies, which grew by 11.5% in 2002.

In December alone, total revenue increased by 20.1% year on year, the highest monthly growth of 2002, to close at $1.6 billion. The number of advertising pages for December grew by 10.7% to 20,666.

Magazine Advertising Totals By Category, December 2002 
     
  Dec 2002 v Dec 2001 
   % Change (revenue)  % Change (pages) 
Automotive 24.1 26.9
Home Furnishings & Supplies 28.9 14.8
Technology 34.8 25.9
Apparel & Accessories 12.2 -2.5
Toiletries & Cosmetics 35.6 28.7
Food & Food Products -1.9 -3.8
Drugs & Remedies 41.5 25.4
Retail 19.3 4.7
Media & Advertising 21.7 17.4
Direct Response Companies 6.3 -4.1
Financial, Insurance & Real Estate 16.9 9.3
Beer, Wine & Liquor 10.1 5.4
     
  Full Year 2002 
  % Change (revenue)  % Change (pages) 
Automotive 7.6 4.3
Toiletries & Cosmetics 9.3 1.6
Drugs & Remedies 16.6 11.5
Home Furnishings & Supplies 15.5 3.9
Food & Food Products 11.2 3.9
Apparel & Accessories -3.3 -10.4
Direct Response Companies 6.4 -2.0
Technology -8.2 -17.2
Media & Advertising 8.2 3.4
Financial, Insurance & Real Estate 1.4 -8.4
Retail -0.2 -6.9
Transportation, Hotels & Resorts -4.8 -5.0
     
Source: PIB, January 2003 

The following chart shows how the return to growth emerged during the middle of 2002 and became stronger as the year drew to a close.

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