The explosive growth of digital media and technology continues to have a ruinous impact on print publishing industry revenues, the US Census Bureau said today. The latest Census Bureau Service Annual Survey (SAS) enumerates the financial blows these industries experienced between 2002 and 2020. (Read AutoInformed.com: U.S. Newspapers Continue to Decline in Readership, Employment, Revenue; Newspapers Dying as Technology Companies Grow?)
Estimated Newspaper Publishing revenue dropped by -52% to $22.1 billion. Estimated revenue for Periodical Publishing, which includes magazines, medical and scientific journals, religious and scholastic magazines and other specialty publications fell by -40.5%. Video Tape and Disc Rental revenue decreased by -88.5%. Continue reading












Aftermarket Services Beat Dealers Again in Latest Survey
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Confirming decades upon decades of surveys and consumer purchasing patterns, J.D. Power said today that the ease of doing business with aftermarket service providers key advantage over franchised new-vehicle dealers. Because of the nature of the survey smaller independent repair shops are not included.
According to the 2022 U.S. Aftermarket Service Index (ASI) StudySM, dealer service facilities hold an advantage in consumer one exception: customers say aftermarket service providers are easy to do business with – outperforming dealer service facilities specific to general maintenance, tire replacement and oil change services. Continue reading →