The Google Three: Italy's Personal Attack on Intermediary Liability
Updated: 2010-02-27 16:38:28
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Global newspaper advertising revenues totalled $105.8
billion in 2003, or 28.3 percent of the total advertising spending, according to PriceWaterhouseCoopers
LLP. Internet, including wired and mobile, only accounted for $12.6
billion, or 3.4 percent in that year, SFN's World Digital Media
Trends 2009 reported. Newspaper advertising dollars have grown slowly throughout the years, and are projected to reach $136.8 billion in 2012. However, newspapers are projected to lose share to other media, most notably digital, to 21.6 percent.