Group M predicts UK advertising spend will fall 11 per cent
31 Mar 2009 | by Anne Cassidy
LONDON - Group M has forecast global advertising spend will fall 4.4 per cent to $425 billion in 2009, with the UK expected to be down 11.2 per cent.
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