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US Radio Revenue Flat In May, Q3 Growth Predicted

US Radio Revenue Flat In May, Q3 Growth Predicted

US radio revenues were flat during May, after returning to a slight growth during April (see US Radio Returns 1% Growth In April), according to the latest figures from the US Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB).

Local revenues saw no growth, whilst national spend rose by 4% in May; combined the total radio market was flat. In the year-to-date the figures are slightly stronger, with local sales figures up 1% and national up 5%. The combined total for the first five months of 2003 was up 2% year on year.

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 May was 132.9, the national was 138.7 and the combined index was 133.5. From a year-to-date perspective, the local index was 134.8; national was 139.2 and the combined total was 135.9.

US May Radio Advertising Revenue Growth And Index Figures 
       
May 2003 vs May 2002  Calendar Year To Date 
       
Local Revenue    Local Revenue   
All Markets 0% All Markets 1%
Local Sales Index 132.9 Local Sales Index 134.8
       
National Revenue    National Revenue   
All Markets 4% All Markets 5%
National Sales Index 138.7 National Sales Index 139.2
       
Local & National Revenue    Local & National Revenue   
All Markets 0% All Markets 2%
Combined Sales Index 133.5 Combined Sales Index 135.9
       
Source: US RAB, June 2003 

“We see a strong, consistent recovery in radio starting in the third quarter. Business activity has stabilised and is accelerating as we move forward through the year,” said Gary Fries, president of the RAB.

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