Newspaper ad sales tank 28% in Q1

Beleaguered industry on track to see worst year since 1987

Financial trends and news by Bambi Francisco Roizen
June 2, 2009 | Comments
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 The newspaper industry continues to get hit hard by the advertising recession. Advertising sales fell by 28%, or $2.6 billion, in the first three months of this year, according to the Newspaper Association of America.

Print classifieds took a nose-dive drop of 42% to $1.5 billion, driving overall print advertising down 29% to $5.9 billion.

The newspaper industry is on track to generate $30 billion in revenue this year, the worst year since 1987. The newspaper industry hit an all-time high in sales of $49.4 billion just four years ago.

Among other notable stats from Newsosaur:

-Employment classified advertising fell 67.4% to $205.4 million

-Real estate classified advertising fell 45.6% to $336.9 million

-Automotive classified advertising fell 43.4% to $332.8 million

-National advertising declined 25.9% to $1.1 billion

-Retail advertising stumbled 23.7% to $3.3 billion

-Other classified advertising slid 16.5% to $587.7 million.

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