What was the expected trend for national TV advertising in 2025?

What was the expected trend for national TV advertising in 2025?

  • Correct Answer: Mid-single-digit decline
  • Mid-single-digit growth
  • No change
  • Double-digit growth

Explanation: National TV advertising was expected to decline by mid-single-digit percentages in 2025.

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