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Free to view online TV streams and revenues
Last updated:
September 05, 2011
Free-to-view streams and revenues in UK. It contains annual data and forecasts, year-on-year growth rates in volume and value and average buy rates per broadband household in UK, both for the total market and split by genre. The table also indicates the average in-stream and display CPMs for the total market in UK, and includes average revenue per broadband household in UK. Genre splits include an indication of what proportion of total streams and revenue the genre accounts for.
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UK
Companies: AOL Arqiva BBC BSkyB Blinkbox Channel 4 Discovery Disney Five Guardian ITV Independent Microsoft NBC, Microsoft News Corp STV TF1 Telegraph Times Turner Viacom Virgin Yahoo
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