Johnson & Johnson is the Top Pharma Company Advertising in Print Medical Journals Through Q2 2014
Johnson & Johnson spent almost $21 million in the first half of 2014, advertising drug products in professional health journals, according to Kantar Media. Johnson & Johnson makes up 7% of the total advertising share. GlaxoSmithKline is the second company on the list, but has spent less than half of Johnson & Johnson.
Top 5 Print Ad Pharma Companies (Dollars): June 2014
#1 Johnson & Johnson – $21 MM (+5%)
#2 GlaxoSmithKline – $8 MM (+135%)
#3 Takeda – $7 MM (+1,233%)
#4 Pfizer – $7 MM (-17%)
#5 Novartis - $7 MM (+16%)
The percentage changes compare June 2014 to that same time period in 2013. For more information on these ad insights or other data, let one of us know.
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