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     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.

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     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.

Title of Paper/Subtitle : Author, Publication Date

     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.

Title of Paper/Subtitle : Author, Publication Date

     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.

Title of Paper/Subtitle : Author, Publication Date

     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.

Title of Paper/Subtitle : Author, Publication Date

     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.

Title of Paper/Subtitle : Author, Publication Date

     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.

Title of Paper/Subtitle : Author, Publication Date

     Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print(newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.Advertising revenues from almost all sectors will see spending declines from 2008. Print (newspapers, magazines, print yellow pages) and radio will be hit hardest, expecting at least a 9% decrease among each of them. Online marketing, however, is showing growth. In 2009 the sector will grow 2.7% with most of that growth coming from search and display.