Google will see a 5.3% drop in U.S. advertising revenue in 2020, eMarketer predicted in a new report, marking the first decline in ad revenue growth since the research firm began modeling the business in 2008. https://t.co/sTfO3Rek7d
— Meg Graham (@megancgraham) June 22, 2020
Interesting. If this is accurate, I don't think Google has properly warned the market. I also believe this report is now being shared by Google's lobbyplex to mislead the @TheJusticeDept and @KenPaxtonTX office by yelling "Triopoly!!!... leave us alone! https://t.co/dxAgzqoLLO
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) June 22, 2020
Google’s U.S. ad revenue to fall this year for the first time since eMarketer began modeling it in 2008, the research firm says, citing pandemic-battered travel industry. https://t.co/XZdr174gLp via @WSJ
— Amol Sharma (@asharma) June 22, 2020
リサーチファームeMarketerによるとGoogleの米国広告売上は2020年は減少に転じる見込み。
— ユーエスさん??米国株投資???? (@us_stock_invest) June 22, 2020
コロナウィルスの影響で企業の広告支出が減少し、特に旅行業界の打撃が大きかったのが要因とのこと。
eMarketerが2008年に調査を始めて以来はじめての減少。https://t.co/uw6WpGLn1A
A fascinating thing here is that eMarketer gave this "exclusive" to the Wall Street Journal and not its sister publication, Business Insider: https://t.co/AbAIdjDyaD
— Josh Sternberg (@joshsternberg) June 22, 2020
Google’s U.S. ad revenue to fall this year for the first time since eMarketer began modeling it in 2008, the research firm says, citing pandemic-battered travel industry. https://t.co/5EHzFgFZZF via @WSJ
— keachhagey (@keachhagey) June 22, 2020
Google’s U.S. advertising revenue is expected to decline this year, eMarketer said—something that didn’t happen during the financial crisis. By @keachhagey https://t.co/Avky2cq3NB
— David Marcelis (@david_marcelis) June 22, 2020