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US Magazine Revenues Maintain Growth In August

US Magazine Revenues Maintain Growth In August

Total US magazine advertising revenues rose by 8.9% year on year in August, closing at $1.2 billion, according to the latest figures from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB). However, the number of advertising pages was down 2.9% at 14,295.

In the year to date, advertising revenue closed at $10.9 billion, an increase of 9.6% while advertising pages rose 1.1% to 138,196.

Nine of the twelve major advertising categories experienced growth in ad revenues but only four also recorded ad page growth.

US Magazine Advertising Totals By Category, August 2003 
         
  August 2003 v August 2002  Calendar Year To Date 
  % Change (revenue)  % Change (pages)  % Change (revenue)  % Change (pages) 
AUTOMOTIVEÂ 22.4 14.7 24.8 20.6
TOILETRIES & COSMETICS 21.8 9.2 15.1 8.6
DRUGS & REMEDIES 20 9.5 21.1 14.5
APPAREL & ACCESSORIES 18.9 -5.9 15.9 2.3
FOOD & FOOD PRODUCTS 0.2 -11.8 1.2 -4.9
HOME FURNISHINGS & SUPPLIES 10.2 -1.4 19.8 9.6
MEDIA & ADVERTISING 24.3 -4.5 7.7 -2.4
DIRECT RESPONSE COMPANIES -9.6 -14.2 -2.4 -7.2
TECHNOLOGY 0.3 0 2.8 -2.5
RETAIL 14.2 0.2 8.6 1.6
FINANCIAL, INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE -32.3 -27.3 -12.9 -14.6
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, HOTELS & RESORTS -6.6 -20.9 -2.8 -9.1
Source: PIB, August 2003 

“Strong performances by major categories including Automotive, Drugs & Remedies and Toiletries & Cosmetics continue to drive magazine advertising,” said Ellen Oppenheim, executive vice president of the Magazine Publishers of America. “We are heartened that Automotive, gearing up for 2004 models, is now in its 16th straight month of increased magazine spending. Financial, Insurance & Real Estate and Public Transportation, Hotels & Resorts – categories that are more economically and politically sensitive – continue to experience softness this year.”

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