The Wounded U.S. Newspaper Industry Lost $7.5 Billion in Advertising Revenues Last Year
Newspapers are shuttering their print editions, laying off staff, or closing entirely as a result of this severe contraction in revenues brought on by the double whammy of economic recession and competition from the Web. Drilling down into the fourth quarter numbers, total advertising dollars shrank 19.74 percent, making it the tenth straight quarter in which revenues have declined, and the sixth straight quarter in which the rate of decline has been accelerating:
3Q07: -7.4%
4Q07: -10.3%
1Q08: -12.85%
2Q08: -15.11% 3
3Q08: -18.11%
4Q08: -19.74%
The rate of decline in online revenues also seems to be accelerating. .Online revenues were $778 million, which was 8 percent lower than the year before. The year-over-year decline was also greater than the 3 percent decline in the third quarter and the 2.4 percent decline in the second quarter (which was the first quarter when online ad revenues for the newspaper industry went down).
(Photo by Scott Glovsky).
The table below shows both online and total (print and online) advertising revenues for the newspaper industry for each quarter of last year. The “total” column below includes both online and print revenues
Year | Quarter |
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% Change |
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% Change | |||
2008 | 1 | $804.05 | 7.20% | $9,229.53 | -12.85% | |||
2 | $776.58 | -2.40% | $9,601.64 | -15.11% | ||||
3 | $749.84 | -3.00% | $8,942.43 | -18.11% | ||||
4 | $778.27 | -8.10% | $10,074.65 | -19.74% |
And here are figures for annual newspaper advertising revenues for the past five years. The newspaper industry is still huge, but the print portion is just getting decimated. Meanwhile online revenues still account for less than 10 percent of the total (8.3 percent, to be exact), and even those are facing challenges.
Year | Online | % change | Total | % change |
2004 | $1,541 | 26.7% | $48,244 | 4.5% |
2005 | $2,027 | 31.5% | $49,435 | 2.5% |
2006 | $2,664 | 31.5% | $49,275 | -0.3% |
2007 | $3,166 | 18.8% | $45,375 | -7.9% |
2008 | $3,109 | -1.8% | $37,848 | -16.6% |