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The Week: City News - Mail profits boost DMGT

Daily Mail & General Trust has beaten forecasts with a better-than-expected 23 per cent fall in

The Week: City News - Google's income on the rise

, prompting optimistic forecasts from the company's chief executive, Eric Schmidt. It's operating profit

Carat says adspend will drop further

cent, according to new forecasts published by Carat....The Aegis agency has significantly revised its March forecasts, which predicted a 7.1 per cent ...

The Week: City news - Cadbury sales on target

forecasts for full-year sales growth.

Hotline: Group M warns of revised forecasts

Group M has warned that revised forecasts for newspaper and magazine advertising revenue have put

TV faces £474m ad loss

Forecasts wipe 15 per cent off commercial TV market despite returning viewers....forecasts from broadcasters. ITV is expected to preserve its share of 45 per cent of TV advertising but ...

The Week: Media news - ShortList posts £2.7m loss

year one than we did. But we beat our original forecasts. We are well set to hit our targets in the ...

Creative industries to drive growth in UK economy

as much as 6 per cent. NESTA forecasts the sector will recover by 2010. Jonathan Kestenbaum, NESTA ...

The Week: Media news - Online growth will slacken

As a result, the company has lowered its 2009 growth forecasts, published two years ago, from 14 ...

Adspend set to surge over the next 10 years

decade fuelled by the internet, according to new forecasts produced for the Advertising Association...." and a "low option". The low option forecasts an adspend increase of 28 per cent over the next 10 ...

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