Digital advertising; Post Office row (again)

March 12th, 2009 | Tags:

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Just read some interesting statistics this week in Time magazine, courtesy of ZenithOptimedia in Europe, Asia and USA comparisons of the online journal and a percentage of total advertising (and yes, its been a quiet morning so far …). They often assume high and the lack of Internet penetration of a national media of the United States The way forward for digital printing ads. Not a bit of it. The latest figures (2007) show that the newspapers of the United States 30% of total advertising expenditure digital only 9%. Compare this with the UK, where the figures were 31% and 19% respectively. The UK led the volume of advertising on Internet advertisements. In Germany, the mixture was 39% versus 4%. Norway has approached us with a share of 42% every day at 17% share of the Internet.

“It’s the political elite should not listen to people.” This was the opinion of Billy Hayes, General Secretary of the union of communications in the sky now talk about the proposal to upgrade – or partial privatization, in Depending on your point of view – the Post Office. My closure has been a hot potato for the policies of successive Conservative (where the campaign against the plans of government which was headed by my former colleague from the war Labor tenant Neil Lawson my friend Tim Bell company) and the work of government, but I’m not sure that union leaders (because of declining membership and participation) are able to lecture politicians to be out contact with people. I’d rather have a post-modern office – and my village is the only store nearby – a bust of the post.[Source]

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