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The Premium Report on Radio and Television Broadcasting contains information used by Marketing Departments in many of the Fortune 1,000 companies and beyond. The report helps identify industry changes, trends, key players, and growth opportunities.

Current State of the Radio and Television Broadcasting Industry

This section provides answers to five fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:
  1. What is the total market size ($ millions)?
  2. How much has the market grown or declined?
  3. Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
  4. How large is the average company?
  5. How many companies are in the industry?

Market Size - Radio and Television Broadcasting

The total U.S. market size for the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry includes all companies, both public and private. In addition to total revenue, the table contains details on employees, companies, and average firm size.

Metrics 2004        2005        2006        2007        2008        2009
Market Size
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Total Firms
Total Locations
(Headquarters and Branches)
Total Employees
Average Revenue Per Firm
Average Employees Per Firm
Source: Analysis of US Census data, updated June 8 2010
market size growth Radio and Television Broadcasting
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Market Forecast - Radio and Television Broadcasting

Market forecasts show the long term outlook for the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry. The following five-year forecast utilizes advanced econometric techniques that take into account both short-term and long-term industry trends.

Forecast200920102011201220132014
Revenue ($ billion) AVAILABLE
Radio and Television Broadcasting market forecast & projections
Source: AnythingResearch.com Economic Analysis


Product & Services Breakdown

The following products and services account for the largest source of revenues in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry. Note that there are multiple levels of classification, so some line items are contained within other lines.

Product DescriptionNumber of Companies Sales ($ millions) Percent of Total Sales

Industry Total

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Radio Broadcasting - Air Time

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Network Compensation

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National & Regional Advertising (Net)

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Local Advertising (Net)

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Public & Non-Commercial Programming Services - Radio

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Television Broadcasting - Air Time

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Programs

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Public & Non-Commercial Programming Services - Television

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Licensing Of Rights To Distribute Specialty TV Prog Content

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Production Services - Television

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Television Broadcasting Production Services

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Sale Of Online Advertising Space

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All Other Operating Receipts

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All Other Receipts

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Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) - Radio and Television Broadcasting

Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected is industry-wide, covering both public and private companies in the industry.

Industry AveragePercent of Sales
Total Revenue AVAILABLE
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Operating Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
Gross Profit

Operating Expenses
Pension, profit sharing plans, stock, annuity
Repairs
Rent paid on business property
Charitable Contributions
Depletion
Domestic production activities deduction
Advertising
Compensation of officers
Salaries and wages
Employee benefit programs
Taxes and Licenses
Bad Debts
Depreciation
Amortization
Other Operating Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Non-Operating Income
EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes)
Interest Expense
Earnings Before Taxes
Income Tax
Net Profit
 
Source: Analysis of U.S. federal statistics




Financial Ratio Analysis - Radio and Television Broadcasting

Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry is performing relative to its peers. Financial ratios are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.

Liquidity Ratios - Radio and Television Broadcasting IndustryIndustry Average
Liquidity Ratios measure how liquid a business is. Bankers and suppliers may use these to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability.
Current Ratio
Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months.
Included
Quick Ratio (Acid Test)
Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories.
Included


Efficiency Ratios - Radio and Television Broadcasting IndustryIndustry Average
Efficiency Ratios measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented.
Receivables Turnover Ratio
If this number is low compared to the industry average, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections.
Included
Average Collection Period
Based on the Receivables Turnover Ratio, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover Ratio
Included
Inventory Turnover Ratio
A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort.
Included
Fixed-Asset Turnover Ratio
Generally, a higher ratio is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue.
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Geographic Distribution

The concentration of employees by states indicates how the industry (companies and workforce) is distributed throughout the country.

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Note: Round numbers are estimates. Precise numbers are actuals.
Source: US Census


Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees Working in Radio and Television Broadcasting

Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry and national salary averages. This information can be used to asses which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.

TitlePercent of WorkforceBottom Quartile Average (Median) SalaryUpper Quartile
Management occupations 7% AVAILABLE
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Chief executives0%
General and operations managers4%
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations 52%
Producers and directors 6%
Radio and television announcers 28%
Reporters and correspondents 6%
Broadcast technicians 8%
Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture 6%
Sales and related occupations 21%
Advertising sales agents 18%
Office and administrative support occupations 15%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Radio and Television Broadcasting market size


Companies in Radio and Television Broadcasting and Adjacent Industries

CompanyAddressKey Contact
AVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLE


Public Radio and Television Broadcasting Company News

Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry.


Government Contracts Related to Radio and Television Broadcasting

In 2008, the federal government spent a total of $21,535,016 on Radio and Television Broadcasting. It has awarded 534 contracts to 207 companies, with an average value of $104,034 per company.   

Top government vendors:

Company Federal Contracts Total Award Amount
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The Industry Report on Radio and Television Broadcasting contains the key pieces of information used by strategy and management consultants to identify market trends and accurately measure growth and industry performance.

Current State of the Radio and Television Broadcasting Industry

This section provides answers to five fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:
  1. What is the total market size ($ millions)?
  2. How much has the market grown or declined?
  3. Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
  4. How large is the average company?
  5. How many companies are in the industry?

Market Size - Radio and Television Broadcasting

The total U.S. market size for the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry includes all companies, both public and private. In addition to total revenue, the table contains details on employees, companies, and average firm size.

Metrics 2004        2005        2006        2007        2008        2009
Market Size
(Total Industry Sales)
Available
Included with Instant Access

Order at top of page
Total Firms
Total Locations
(Headquarters and Branches)
Total Employees
Average Revenue Per Firm
Average Employees Per Firm
Source: Analysis of US Census data, updated June 8 2010
market size growth Radio and Television Broadcasting
Charts and graphs can be copied to Microsoft Word and Powerpoint presentations.


Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) - Radio and Television Broadcasting

Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected is industry-wide, covering both public and private companies in the industry.

Industry AveragePercent of Sales
Total Revenue AVAILABLE
Included in Report

Order at top of page
Operating Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
Gross Profit

Operating Expenses
Pension, profit sharing plans, stock, annuity
Repairs
Rent paid on business property
Charitable Contributions
Depletion
Domestic production activities deduction
Advertising
Compensation of officers
Salaries and wages
Employee benefit programs
Taxes and Licenses
Bad Debts
Depreciation
Amortization
Other Operating Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Non-Operating Income
EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes)
Interest Expense
Earnings Before Taxes
Income Tax
Net Profit
 
Source: Analysis of U.S. federal statistics




Financial Ratio Analysis - Radio and Television Broadcasting

Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry is performing relative to its peers. Financial ratios are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.

Liquidity Ratios - Radio and Television Broadcasting IndustryIndustry Average
Liquidity Ratios measure how liquid a business is. Bankers and suppliers may use these to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability.
Current Ratio
Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months.
Included
Quick Ratio (Acid Test)
Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories.
Included


Efficiency Ratios - Radio and Television Broadcasting IndustryIndustry Average
Efficiency Ratios measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented.
Receivables Turnover Ratio
If this number is low compared to the industry average, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections.
Included
Average Collection Period
Based on the Receivables Turnover Ratio, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover Ratio
Included
Inventory Turnover Ratio
A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort.
Included
Fixed-Asset Turnover Ratio
Generally, a higher ratio is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue.
Included



Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees Working in Radio and Television Broadcasting

Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry and national salary averages. This information can be used to asses which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.

TitlePercent of WorkforceBottom Quartile Average (Median) SalaryUpper Quartile
Management occupations 7% AVAILABLE
Included in Report

Order at top of page
Chief executives0%
General and operations managers4%
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations 52%
Producers and directors 6%
Radio and television announcers 28%
Reporters and correspondents 6%
Broadcast technicians 8%
Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture 6%
Sales and related occupations 21%
Advertising sales agents 18%
Office and administrative support occupations 15%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Radio and Television Broadcasting market size


Companies in Radio and Television Broadcasting and Adjacent Industries

CompanyAddressKey Contact
AVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLE


Public Radio and Television Broadcasting Company News

Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Radio and Television Broadcasting industry.





Recent News about Radio and Television Broadcasting

  • UF grad wins Hearst award for TV: Staff report A recent University of Florida telecommunication graduate won a national broadcasting award Monday in New York City. Miles Doran, now a CBS News digital journalist in New York, received $5,000 for winning first place in the television division of the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.
  • Radio One, Inc. Announces that David Presher has been Named Vice President and General Manager of the Columbus Market: Radio One, Inc. announced today that David Presher has been named Vice President and General Manager of its Columbus radio stations. � He will officially assume his position in July.
  • BROADCASTING:Young's voice growing on air: Gibault graduate Adam Young has never been shy about making himself heard.
  • Sports talk radio show expands to television: Cocola Broadcasting Companies LLC and Fat Dawgs 7 are launching a joint TV and radio effort -- The "Paul Swearengin Morning Show," a local sports talk radio show heard on KFIG (AM 1430), will be simulcast on KJEO (Channel 32.1).
  • Radio 1 gets new loan, eyes bigger TV 1 stake: Radio One Inc., an owner of radio stations targeting African-American listeners, said Wednesday it is refinancing its debt and raising its stake in TV One LLC. The company said it has obtained a new senior secured credit facility, with a $50 million revolving... Radio broadcasting - Radio - Arts - African American - Television
  • French broadcaster bans Al-Aqsa TV: The French broadcasting regulator is banning television produced by Gaza's Hamas regime on the grounds it incites hatred.
  • OSCE media freedom representative points out shortcomings in Armenia's new Law on Television and Radio: Dunja Mijatovic: despite amendments, Armenia's new Law on Television and Radio fails to promote broadcast pluralism in the digital era.
  • Gannett Broadcasting wins four national Murrow Awards: MCLEAN, Va.----Gannett Broadcasting TV stations in Atlanta, GA, Buffalo, NY, and Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN, won four 2010 Edward R. Murrow awards in the national competition sponsored by the Radio Television Digital News Association.
  • Vatican Observatory iPhone App to Supply Programming for Sirius/XM Radio and Christian Broadcasting Network TV: The Vatican Observatory Foundations iPhone App, Daily Sermonettes with Father Mike Manning, today announced expanded reach with new radio and television programming deals. Father Mikes Minute will be aired on Sirius/XM Radios Catholic Channel and Father Mikes Thoughts will air on the Christian Broadcasting Television Network. The announcement was made today by Robert Thorne, CEO of The ...
  • State television committee to nominate candidate for chief of national radio company on June 17: The State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting is planning to prepare a motion on the appointment of the director general of the National Radio Company of Ukraine (NRCU) on June 17, Committee Head Yuriy Plaksiuk has said.
  • The Weekend's TV: Doctor Who, Sat, BBC1 When Moyles Met the Radio 1 Breakfast DJs, Sun, BBC2 The Seasons With Alan ...: I watched Doctor Who with Terry Pratchett this week. Not literally, obviously. I've never met him, but even so he was sitting by my side all the way through "The Vampires of Venice", thanks to his well-publicised attack last week on the series' indifference to the fundamental laws of narrative.
  • Beitbridge transmission upgrading underway: Transmedia Corporation has started installing stateof-the-art broadcasting equipment at Beitbridge as the company seeks to improve radio reception at the border town.
  • StoryCorps animates its oral histories for PBS: WASHINGTON The nationwide oral history project StoryCorps, made popular by public radio, is making the leap to public television and has created its first animated short film in honor of Mother's Day.
  • KERA-TV WINS TWO WORLD MEDALS IN NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL TV AND FILM AWARDS: DALLAS/FORT WORTH: KERA-TV, the public broadcasting station for North Texas , received international attention this week with the receipt of two World Medals from the New York Festivals International Television and Film Awards.
  • MEDIA ALERT / PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: Canada and Hollywood Celebrate Together at CBC Television Cocktail Party: LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - 05/07/10) - WHAT: Rising young stars, seasoned TV talent, leading industry executives and some of the world's most sought-after writers, directors and producers come together at an intimate cocktail party hosted by CBC Television (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) and the Consulate General of Canada in Los Angeles in the Panorama Ballroom atop the Andaz Hotel on ...


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