TNS Media Intelligence Forecasts 4.9 Percent Increase in U.S. Advertising Spending for 2006TNS Media Intelligence Forecasts 4.9 Percent Increase in U.S. Advertising Spending for 2006New York, NY, June 13, 2006 – Total U.S. advertising spending is expected to increase 4.9 percent in 2006 to $150.3 billion, according to the full-year forecast released today by TNS Media Intelligence, the leading provider of strategic advertising and marketing information. This is a downward revision from the company’s prior forecast of 5.4 percent growth issued in January. The first half of 2006 is projected to register a 4.5 percent gain while the second half of the year is expected to advance by 5.3 percent, led by robust levels of political advertising. “Although our revised forecast is downward, total advertising spending is still on track to achieve respectable, moderate gains during 2006. Performance will be sharply delineated along sector lines with Internet, Spanish Language Media and most forms of television registering above average growth rates while radio and print media lag behind,” said Steven J. Fredericks, President and Chief Executive Officer, TNS Media Intelligence. About TNS Media Intelligence TNS Media Intelligence is the leading provider of strategic advertising intelligence to advertising agencies, advertisers, and media properties. The company's tracking technologies collect advertising expenditure and occurrence data, as well as select creative executions, for more than 2.2 million brands across 20 media. Established in 23 countries with more than 16,000 customers, TNS MI is part of the TNS Group, ranked #2 worldwide in marketing information and the world’s largest custom research company. The U.S. headquarters are in New York City with sales locations in major markets throughout the United States. www.tns-mi.com Source: TNS Media Intelligence Source: Wired News |