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The illustration displays the proportion of money spent on add in five various types of media. There is the timeline on horizontal axis, and the percentage on verticale. Overall, it is noticeable that the amount of advertisments in newspapers, TV, radio, and magazines, witness a decline, whereas the Internet tends to rise. At the beginning,in […]
The given graph delineates the share of money invested on advertising for five traits of media: TV, Newspaper, Magazine, Radio, and Internet. Overall, it is evident that most types of media had the percentage of money decline over a given period except for Internet, which the proportion of money invested on increased significantly. Regarding the […]
The line graph illustrates the funds allocated to 5 different advertising platforms from 2010 to 2040. Overall, whereas spending on conventional media such as newspapers, magazines, and radio is expected to decline, that of Internet advertising will experience a dramatic growth overtaking all the platforms at the end of the period. TV promotion, despite its […]
The line graph delineates the proportion of advertisement funding of five media, namely TV, newspapers, magazines, radio, and the Internet from 2010 to 2040. What is most striking when looking at the graph is that advertisement via the Internet was the least invested at the outset but is predicted to surpass the other media in […]
The line chart illustrates the proportion of money spent on advertising, five kinds of media (TV, newspaper, magazine, radio, and the internet). Overall, the percentage of money spent on radio, magazines, and newspapers always decreased between 2010 and 2020, and they will decline from 2020 to 2040 while the opposite was true for the internet. […]
The line graph delineates the percentage of money spent on advertising regarding five types of media :TV, newspaper, magazine, radio, and internet. Overall, until 2020, while the percentage of money invested in TV and internet increased, the other figures witnessed reverse trends. Subsequently, the trends will continue to 2040, except for the share of TV […]
