Sydney worst hit in ‘patchy’ Australian radio advertising market

Advertising revenue in Australia’s largest radio market has fallen by nearly 10% for March this year as compared to March 2011.

A fall of 9.84% in Sydney meant a drop to $17.48m in revenue, according to the 2012 Metropolitan Commercial Radio Advertising Revenue report, published by Deloitte for the CRA.

Australia’s second largest radio ad market, Melbourne, fell by 4.2% to $16.88m for March.

Despite Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth seeing growth, as the two biggest metro markets in Australia fell it meant that the radio market shrunk by 3.41% overall, to a total of $57.3m.

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