Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Age.com -- Ad spending in the U.S. rose just 4.1% to $149.6 billion in 2006,
STONA - a 5% Sales Tax on Ads
State would get $7.5 BILLION Per YEAR, and the ONLY cost would be 5% LESS ADS.
Among top advertisers, Procter & Gamble Co. reigned supreme again last year, outspending everyone else with a $3.34 billion outlay, 3.3% higher than in 2005. In a reflection of the trouble in Detroit and its impact on advertising, General Motors Corp. just barely held onto the No. 2 spot, with $2.29 billion in spending -- down a whopping
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STONA - a 5% Sales Tax on Ads
State would get $7.5 BILLION Per YEAR, and the ONLY cost would be 5% LESS ADS.
Among top advertisers, Procter & Gamble Co. reigned supreme again last year, outspending everyone else with a $3.34 billion outlay, 3.3% higher than in 2005. In a reflection of the trouble in Detroit and its impact on advertising, General Motors Corp. just barely held onto the No. 2 spot, with $2.29 billion in spending -- down a whopping
LVKen7@gmail.com