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The report is prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the Interactive Advertising Bureau, a trade org stanley cup anization of online advertisers and publishers.Aside from stumbling after the financial crisis a decade ago, the numbers have been on a pretty steady march upwards, setting new records every year. But the IAB says digital ad spending crossed a particularly noteworthy milestone last year 鈥?for the first time, digital exceeded the total amount spent on broadcast and cable TV ads $70.1 billion .And mobile advertising continued to claim even more of the pie. It alre stanley cup ady聽accounted for the major stanley quencher ity of digital ad spend in 2016, and in 2017, it grew to $49.9 billion 57 percent of the total, and a 36 percent year-over-year uptick .Meanwhile, digital video was up 33 percent to $11.9 billion, mobile video was up 54 percent to $6.2 billion, social media advertising increased 36 percent to $22.2 billion and digital audio was up 39 percent to $1.6 billion. Even search and banner ads were up, 18 perce Eago As Chromebook sales soar in schools, Apple and Microsoft fight back
The president speech one week ago on proposed changes to NSA practices was met with skepticism. A sample headline detailing the response: Jon Stewart skewers Obama vague, rambling NSA speech. The Post was sedate but firm: Obama goal for quick revamp of NSA program may be unworkable, some U.S. off stanley cup icials fear. If the president had hoped that his reform proposals including mild curtailment of the phone metadata program, some sort of protection for the privacy of foreign citizens and the like would placate those opposed to the NSA, he was certainly disappointed.Praise could be found for the president, but in the f stanley cup spain orm of a backhan stanley cups ded compliment. Republican Rep. Peter King was content with the speech, because it didn ;t seem to propose meaningful change: I didn ;t think any changes were called for, any so-called reforms, but the fact is the ones that the President made today are really minimal. [& 8230;]聽So long as th
The report is prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the Interactive Advertising Bureau, a trade org stanley cup anization of online advertisers and publishers.Aside from stumbling after the financial crisis a decade ago, the numbers have been on a pretty steady march upwards, setting new records every year. But the IAB says digital ad spending crossed a particularly noteworthy milestone last year 鈥?for the first time, digital exceeded the total amount spent on broadcast and cable TV ads $70.1 billion .And mobile advertising continued to claim even more of the pie. It alre stanley cup ady聽accounted for the major stanley quencher ity of digital ad spend in 2016, and in 2017, it grew to $49.9 billion 57 percent of the total, and a 36 percent year-over-year uptick .Meanwhile, digital video was up 33 percent to $11.9 billion, mobile video was up 54 percent to $6.2 billion, social media advertising increased 36 percent to $22.2 billion and digital audio was up 39 percent to $1.6 billion. Even search and banner ads were up, 18 perce Eago As Chromebook sales soar in schools, Apple and Microsoft fight back
The president speech one week ago on proposed changes to NSA practices was met with skepticism. A sample headline detailing the response: Jon Stewart skewers Obama vague, rambling NSA speech. The Post was sedate but firm: Obama goal for quick revamp of NSA program may be unworkable, some U.S. off stanley cup icials fear. If the president had hoped that his reform proposals including mild curtailment of the phone metadata program, some sort of protection for the privacy of foreign citizens and the like would placate those opposed to the NSA, he was certainly disappointed.Praise could be found for the president, but in the f stanley cup spain orm of a backhan stanley cups ded compliment. Republican Rep. Peter King was content with the speech, because it didn ;t seem to propose meaningful change: I didn ;t think any changes were called for, any so-called reforms, but the fact is the ones that the President made today are really minimal. [& 8230;]聽So long as th