China TV Auction Shows Little Sign of Economic Meltdown


BEIJING (AdAge.com) — Despite China's slowing economy, there were few signs of recession at last week's annual auction for prime-time advertising slots on China Central Television, where the tally hit a record $1.35 billion and Procter & Gamble was the largest buyer, sources said.

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