ASA Releases 2019 Advertising Turnover
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) today reported that advertising revenue across all main media was 2.767 billion dollars for the 12 months ended 31 December 2019.
Amended total for 2018
The ASA has
also updated the 2018 total following notification of
adjustments to numbers reported to it last year. The
Newspaper Publishers Association has reported a $9m
reduction to newspaper revenue. The Interactive Advertising
Bureau (IAB) has also updated total digital revenue. The IAB
changed its methodology for reporting social media data in
Q3 2019 and retrospectively incorporated the revised
methodology for data back to Q1 2018 in its
reporting.
The updated figures are recorded in the
2018 advertising turnover table and the amended total
advertising revenue for 2018 is 2.677 billion dollars
(revised from 2.633 billion dollars).
The data in the
turnover report is from television, newspapers, interactive
media, radio, magazines, outdoor, addressed mail,
unaddressed mail, and cinema.
The advertising industry annual turnover statistics are made available through the Advertising Standards Authority.
The
members of the ASA are:
Association of New Zealand
Advertisers, Communications Council of New Zealand,
Interactive Advertising Bureau, Letterbox Media, Magazine
Publishers' Association (Inc), Newspaper Publishers'
Association of New Zealand (Inc), Cinema, Community
Newspapers, New Zealand Marketing Association (Inc), New
Zealand Post, Outdoor Media Association of New Zealand, Sky
Network Television, Radio Broadcasters’ Association (Inc)
and
ThinkTV.
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