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Internet advertising revenue leaves national papers behind

By Carlos Grande,Marketing Correspondent

Published: March 28 2007 03:00 | Last updated: March 28 2007 03:00

Internet advertising revenues have for the first time overtaken those from national newspapers, with advertisers in Britain allocating more than twice the share of their budgets to the web than the global average, figures released today show.

UK-based internet advertising grew 41.2 per cent to £2.02bn last year, compared with national newspapers' take of £1.9bn and declines in television and other mainstream advertising media.

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