Thread regarding ViacomCBS layoffs

10% Advertising Drop at NYT

This will be an industry wide trend, I am 100% sure there will be a double digit drop in advertising spend...

https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-media-advertising-industries-30f5a229-4cb1-4b2b-8332-923026ecb830.html
  • Coronavirus scare hits media, advertising industries

SARA FISCHER MARCH 02, 2020

The New York Times said in a government filing Monday that it expects global advertising revenue to be down this quarter due to corporate uncertainty related to the coronavirus. The news caused shares of other media publishers to dip.

Why it matters: It's the latest example of ways that the coronavirus is impacting business and the economy more broadly. Uncertainty in marketing around retail and consumer packaged goods, which are often linked to Chinese supply chains, as well as travel and entertainment, is hitting the advertising sector particularly hard.

Details: In the filing, Times CEO and president Mark Thompson said that the company in recent weeks has seen a slowdown in international and domestic advertising bookings, which it associates with "uncertainty and anxiety about the virus."

Thompson said the company expects total advertising revenues to decline at a rate in the mid-teens during the current quarter, with digital advertising revenues expected to fall 10%.
But he added that the virus hasn't impacted the company's subscription business, which brings in more revenue for the Times than advertising.
The news caused short dips in other publishing stocks, like Tribune Publishing and New Media Investment Group Inc., which houses Gatehouse and Gannett newspapers.

Ad holding group giants like WPP, Publicis, Omnicom and IPG have also seen stocks sink over the past week or so as the virus has intensified.
The big picture: Analysts predict that the entire advertising ecosystem will likely be negatively impacted by the virus, based in part on how China's advertising market has reacted to the outbreak over the past few months.

"As we have seen in China, we would expect to see less travel, less manufacturing, reduced retail sales and cancellations of many forms of public entertainment," said GroupM's Brian Wieser, one of the top global advertising industry analysts.
Wieser notes that in these types of situations, where there's less travel and more need for information, media consumption at home will likely rise — potentially leading to a boost in some television advertising sales. But outdoor advertising "may be worse off with lower levels of foot traffic in many places," he added.
What's next: Various media events have been canceled or are under pressure due to concerns around the virus.

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Interesting the original posting had nothing to do with VIACOMCBS and all of you are making random comments about it also.

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Post ID: @3ztn+13QUF9Ut

Oh my. I’m shaken.

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Post ID: @3fae+13QUF9Ut

If doectator sport fans aren't able to go to games for an extended period of time - they will stay home and watch in TV - exactly not the reason to compare apples and oranges such as TV and Newspapers - please stop stupid posts

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Post ID: @2ufb+13QUF9Ut

Shirley you can't be serious

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Post ID: @1xdd+13QUF9Ut

Chicken Little - absolutely nothing to do with this thread

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Post ID: @1ldp+13QUF9Ut

Ignore Anonymous and Anonymous will go away. Sounds like the blabbermouth at every job that people never listen to

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Post ID: @eoj+13QUF9Ut

Stay on Topic of ViacomCBS, newspapers have nothing to do with ViacomCBS never have the Two ever been compared to each other

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Post ID: @iqm+13QUF9Ut

Breaking News: cord cutters affect only ViacomCBS - so let me create a BS post about less viewership and advertising affecticting ViaconCBS only - because my thinking logic is pathetic..

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Post ID: @qyl+13QUF9Ut

Anonymous should worry about ViacomCBS advertising if anonymous wants to post on ViacomCBS thread. The post is nonsense - just fyi - someone tell anonymous that newspapers have been dwindling faster than any other media for years.

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Post ID: @hvg+13QUF9Ut

Subject doesn't belong here. ViacomCBS may actually benefit along with TV and streaming because people aren't going out to movies etc, because of virus - so won't have an effect on ads from the virus. This is Not worthy of posting on ViacomCBS because if what this character Anonymous says - it would affect all broadcasters etc, not just an isolated case for ViacomCBS,get real - post this in a thread if anything - anonymous seems to be searching for attention & validation from a bunch of strangers who don't care who anonymous is, get a life

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Post ID: @gqv+13QUF9Ut

flawed comparison to boot- the type of advertiser and messaging that NYT gets is specific to a certain consumer behavior/ timeliness - ViacomCBS being an entertainment content company is likely going to see a benefit if more people are hunkering down, because guess what their doing : consuming streaming and TV content (this is proven, bad weather and 3 day weekends lead to higher ratings consistently). If we are able to better monetize the available ad inventory - which is what happens when ratings go up, profit margins increase.

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Post ID: @yhq+13QUF9Ut

Yeah, seriously, what’s wrong with you?!

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Post ID: @izj+13QUF9Ut

Apparently it needs to be spelled out. Because if ViacomCBS makes less in revenue, in this case advertising, then more layoffs may happen.

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Post ID: @qdd+13QUF9Ut

Hello??? Who Cares??? go make a NYT thread, go away

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Post ID: @lts+13QUF9Ut

who gives a sh– about this

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Post ID: @zdc+13QUF9Ut

what does NYT have to do with ViacomCBS Layoffs???

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Post ID: @olk+13QUF9Ut

ugggh, I guess Anonymous owns this site. how about we NOT post every little thing that has absolutely Nothing To Do with REAL layoffs chicken little?

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Post ID: @ujf+13QUF9Ut

Is this going to translate into some % of workforce laid off?

not lookin good

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