Ad Outlook Gets Sunnier

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Last week, Madison Avenue dismissed fears of any postquadrennial blues in 2005, as two of the industry’s top forecasters increased earlier global ad spending estimates.

With optimism fueled by corporate profitability, a steady U.S. Gross Domestic Product and the fast-growing direct-mail and Internet sectors, Bob Coen, director of forecasting at Interpublic Group’s Universal McCann, predicted a 6.1 percent rise in global ad spending to $553.4 billion. (His earlier forecast, made in June, expected global ad spending to climb 5.9

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