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Local Broadcast TV Revenues Dive 26 Percent in 2Q
8/31/2009
NEW YORK: Total broadcast television ad revenues were down
12.8 percent in the second quarter of 2009 versus the same period last year,
according the Television Bureau of Advertising’s analysis of numbers provided
by TNS Media Intelligence.
Categorically, local broadcast TV revenues fell 26.3 percent. Network TV was
down 6.9 percent in the quarter. Syndicated TV was down 1.5 percent.
For the first six months of 2009, local broadcast revenues fell 27 percent. Network
TV was down 5.8 percent, and syndicated TV was down 0.7 percent. On average,
total broadcast revenues declined 12.3 percent during the first half of the
year. The Top 25 advertising categories for local broadcast television
reflected the general decline in the 2nd quarter: all but one spent less than
in the same quarter a year ago. 

More on broadcast industry ad revenues:
August 14, 2008: “2Q Broadcast TV Ad
Revenues Down”
Network, local and syndicated TV generated a total of more than $11 billion in
the second quarter of 2008, compared to nearly $11.5 billion last year. Network
TV was down 4.8 percent for the quarter; local broadcast, down 6.1 percent, and
syndicated TV was up 9.1 percent, generating an overall decline of 4 percent.
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