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London, United Kingdom (PRWeb) 25, Ιανουαρίου 2012
Since the mid 1950′s, the audience for non-commercial television households in the UK fell from a monopoly position when ITV (Channel 3) started for the first time soon, making it the most popular channel in the United Kingdom. During much of the early 1990 ITV (now styles ITV1) claimed the largest single viewing figures. However, the 2001 BBC1 regained again the largest audience (26.9% compared to ITVs 26,7%). The decline in advertising revenue and the collapse of ITV digital channel program budgets squeezed and ITV are more affected by non-commercial stations.
New study
UK Independent Television Market Development Report prepared by Market and Business Development (MBD) has recently been published by Market Publishers Ltd
Report Details
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Title
: British newspaper Independent Television Market Development Report
Published: October 2005
Pages: 65
Price: $ 1,135 U.S.
The research study provides a comprehensive guide to UK independent television market, covering the size, structure, trends and segmentation. With five years of historical data and a grainy five year forecast, all data and trends in depth. Revenues are analyzed according to advertising revenue and income assistance.
Areas covered include
:. free-to-air and pay TV channels including cable and satellite media and analogue and digital television
Report Contents
:
1. Summary
2. Introduction
2.1 Definitions
2.2 Methodology
2.3 Abbreviations
2.4 Economic Overview
2,5 market positioning
2.5.1 Clients
2.5.2 Suppliers
2.6 Market factors
2.6.1 Technology
2.6.2 Economic
2.6.3 Legislation
3. Market size and trends
3.1 Chapter Overview
3.2 Market Size
3.3 Segmentation
3.3.1 Net income from advertising
3.3.2 Subscription Revenues
3.4 Market Trends
3.4.1 Audience Fragmentation
3.4.2 advertising revenue
3.4.3 Consolidation of the industry
3.4.4 Free-to-air digital projection
3.4.5 Interaction
4. Structure of the industry
4.1 Chapter Overview
4.2 Industry Overview
4.2.1 Industry Competition
4.2.2 threat of entry
4.2.3 threat of substitutes
4.2.4 Recent Events
4,3 Profile
4.3.1 British Sky Broadcasting Group
4.3.2 ITV (formerly Carlton Communications and Granada)
4.3.3 NTL Group
4.3.4 SMG
4.3.5 Telewest
4.3.6 United Business Media
5. Forecast
5.1 Chapter Overview
5.2 Market Size
5.3 Segmentation
5,4 structure of the industry
6. Further Sources & Contacts
6,1 Unions
6,2 Trade Magazines
6.3 Other Publications
6,4 Reports Commerce
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