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World ad spending growing faster than US in 2008According to a new study from GroupM, advertising spending in US measured media is expected to increase almost 4% in 2008 compared with 2007, when spending was up about 3%. Worldwide spending is expected to go up 7% in 2008, after an anticipated 6% increase in 2007. US advertising spending is expected increase 3.7%, to $168.6 billion, in 2008. Spending in 2007 is expected to come in at 2.8% higher than in 2006. Worldwide spending is expected to go up 6.8%, to some $479 billion (see Table) Television and the internet are the primary engines of global ad growth, with 50% and 30%, respectively, of additional new investment in 2008, according to GroupM Futures Director Adam Smith. He also said spending on marketing services, such as sponsorships and public relations, is growing at a faster rate than for traditional advertising. Smith reported that 5% of global ad investment is expected to shift from developed to emerging economies in 2008, the largest such shift ever recorded: The 2008 spending expectations largely reflect the Olympics and the US election, says the report: Source: The Center for Media Research. ![]() |