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Media Outlook 2008

Oct 4, 2007

-By Mediaweek staff report


It has become a standard assumption among prognosticators of media investment that presidential contests and the Olympics will "lift all boats" every four years. For media already on a roll--network TV, digital, out-of-home--the outlook for 2008 is, indeed, full steam ahead. But deep-pocketed White House aspirants and the overhyped, overprogrammed quadrennial games will do little to turn vessels running aground, forecasters concur.

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Media Outlook 2008

Oct 4, 2007

-By Mediaweek staff report


It has become a standard assumption among prognosticators of media investment that presidential contests and the Olympics will "lift all boats" every four years. For media already on a roll--network TV, digital, out-of-home--the outlook for 2008 is, indeed, full steam ahead. But deep-pocketed White House aspirants and the overhyped, overprogrammed quadrennial games will do little to turn vessels running aground, forecasters concur.

Click here for the full Outlook report
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