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'adex'
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- Media industry gives a thumbs up to union budget, expects big boost to adex
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- 2020 adex may shrink 16%, says BCG-CII report
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- Newspapers may not recover from Covid jolt anytime soon, revenues to be 30% down next year
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- Fuelled by festive spent, adex recovery accelerates to 80% of pre-Covid levels
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- Indian adex down 20% to Rs 57,900 crore in FY21, rebound by FY22, says KPMG
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- IPL and festive season will revive India's adex, says Snehil Gautam of Housing.com
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- Fuelled by increasing consumption, online gaming platforms to lead TV adex
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- India’s adex to shrink by 15%, full recovery may take 18-24 months, cautions DAN’s Ashish Bhasin
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- Consumer electronics to drive India's festive season adex, focus on TV and digital
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- 2020 adex to shrink by 14-18% to Rs 58,000 crore, forecasts Madison in its mid-year review
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- In-depth: Top consumer durable brands to keep adex low despite improving consumer sentiment
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- In-depth: Real estate players to go slow on advertising, festive adex likely to be 20% less than last year
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- Government's new print media policy may boost digital adex, shrink print revenues
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- Adex recovery could be phenomenal once Covid-19 crisis is over, say experts
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- #CoronavirusOutbreak: Digital ad revenue to spike momentarily, overall adex to decline
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- Madison forecasts 5.1% growth for traditional media in 2020, overall adex to grow by 10.4%
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- Digital takes 65% of incremental adex in 2020 but traditional media has its way of survival
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- Slowdown a boom time for digital agencies?
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- Corporate tax rate cut may boost India’s adex by Rs 3,000 crore
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- Digital to claim nearly 40% of total adex by 2024: KPMG report
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- Madison revises 2019 forecast to 13.4% after drop in TV adex
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- Will adex on video streaming apps grow at TV's cost?
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- Sluggish economy and subpar monsoon may affect India's adex growth in second half
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- Higher consumer spending under NDA 3 may push India’s adex, expects India Inc
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- India’s OOH industry likely to defy earlier predictions, may grow at 15% this year