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Radio stations’ annual revenue growth will average 3.2%, reaching $28.7 billion by 2016, according to SNL Kagan. Radio stations will finish 2007 with a 1.5% drop in revenue excluding nonspot sales. Radio sales will drop to less than $20 bln in 2007, compared with $20.1 bln in 2006, again excluding nonspot sales. A revenue total including nonspot slightly mitigates the decline to a projected 0.8% for 2007.
 

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The Number of Contacts in an Address Book E-mail
A new study from Plaxo called "The Connected Index", which ranks the level of connectedness between people, country by country, based on the average number of contacts in their address book. The survey, based on anonymous, aggregated data from over 10 million members, found that Argentina led the Index, with an average of 479 contacts per address book. The Argentinean average is nearly 100 contacts greater than second place Austria whose had an average of 384 colleagues, friends, family, or other contacts in their address book. The United States tied with the Dominican Republic for 29th place, with an average address book size of 293 contacts. If web-savvy and English-friendly Hong Kong is measured separately from China, Hong Kong would rise to second place with an average address book of 390 contacts.



Internet usage grew 298.6% from 2000 to 2005 in South America. The Connected Index results demonstrate the rapidly increasing connectedness of these countries, with Venezuela, Brazil, and Chile joining Argentina in the Indexís top ten most connected countries.

 
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