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Total revenue
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This table presents an overview of annual newspaper advertising revenue by country, for all countries covered by Advertising Intelligence. The number published is normally net advertising revenues (NAR), i.e. net of ratecard discounts or agency commissions unless specified otherwise in notes. Historical figures are accompanied by five year forecasts. To allow comparison of market size across countries, all data is in Euros, using current exchange rates at annual average rate.
Total revenue - constant exch. rates
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This table presents an overview of annual newspaper advertising revenue by country, for all countries covered by Advertising Intelligence. The number published is normally net advertising revenues (NAR), i.e. net of ratecard discounts or agency commissions unless specified otherwise in notes. Historical figures are accompanied by five year forecasts. To allow comparison of market size across countries, all data is in euros, using constant exchange rates at annual average rate 2009.
Annual growth in total revenue
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This table shows the year-on-year growth rates of newspaper advertising revenues (NAR) across all markets covered by Advertising Intelligence. It includes historical data as well as five year projections. Growth rates are based on local currency market size series to avoid distortions through fluctuations in exchange rates. Unless specified otherwise, data refers to net adverting, defined as net of ratecard discounts and agency commissions.
As share of total advertising revenues
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This table shows newspaper advertising revenues as share of total advertising revenues, for all countries covered by Advertising Intelligence. Historicals and five year forecasts published are normally net advertising revenues (NAR), i.e. net of ratecard discounts or agency commissions unless specified otherwise in notes.
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