The
blue line in the chart displays total annual print newspaper
advertising revenue (for the categories national, retail and classified)
based on actual annual data from 1950 to 2011, and estimated annual
revenue for 2012 using quarterly data through the second quarter of this
year, from the Newspaper Association of America (NAA). The advertising
revenues have been adjusted for inflation using the CPI, and appear in
the chart as millions of constant 2012 dollars. Estimated print advertising revenues of $19.0 billion in 2012 will be the lowest annual amount spent on print newspaper advertising since the NAA started tracking ad revenue in 1950...
Further details and analysis at Carpe Diem
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