Slow December sees advertising market finish flat for 2014 as papers lose another $127m

A drop in spending in December has resulted in the advertising industry recording a flat year in 2014.

SMI data standard media indexNew data from Standard Media Index – which covers spending by major media agencies – says that advertising spending in December fell by 5.8%, or $33m, in the crucial last month of the year, with revenues dropping from $565.8m in December 2013 to $533.2m in December 2014.

As a result, 2014 adspend – which had shown growth for the first 11 months of the year – went slightly backwards compared to the previous 12 months according to the initial numbers. Agencies booked an estimated $7,487m – down 0.1% on 2013’s $7,497m. However, late data will be likely to move that number up slightly, driving the market into a slight positive overall number.

The biggest favourable shift in adspend came in advertising exchanges, which rose by $52m to $175m for the year, on the back of the continuing move in the market towards programmatic trading.

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