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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Carat Expects U.S. Spending On TV To Grow 3% in 2014 ]]></title>
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                                <p>Media agency Carat says it is optimistic about the U.S. ad market, and forecasts that spending on TV will rise 3% this year.</p><p>Overall, Carat sees 4.9% growth in the advertising market this year--up from an early forecast of 4.3%--and 4.6% growth next year “thanks to a continually improving economic landscape.”</p><p>The increases will put U.S. ad spending exceed their pre-recession peak for the first time by the end of 2014.</p><p>In its forecast, Carat says U.S. digital spending will grow faster than all other media, posting a 16% gain, with mobile up 37% and online video spending jumping 40%. </p><p>Globally, Carat sees ad spending increasing 5% this year, up from a previous forecast of 4.8%. Carat’s forecast of a 5% gain in 2015 is unchanged. Spending in Western Europe is predicted to turn positive after two years of declining ad spending, boosted by a strong market in the U.K.</p><p>Growth will be faster in the Asia Pacific and Latin America regions, with some markets in those regions showing double digit increases.</p><p>Worldwide, spending on digital is expected to increase 16.1% in 2014, with its share of spending hitting 20.5% in 20014 and 22.6% in 2015.</p>
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