The Premium Report on 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.
Contents:
Current State of the Industry
Market Size
Market Forecast
Products and Services Breakdown
Financial Statements - Income Statement
Salary & Compensation Statistics
Key Companies
Public Company News
Largest Government Vendors
Current State of the Industry
Market Size
Market Forecast
Products and Services Breakdown
Financial Statements - Income Statement
Salary & Compensation Statistics
Key Companies
Public Company News
Largest Government Vendors
Current State of the Television Broadcasting Industry
This section provides answers to five fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:- What is the total market size ($ millions)?
- How much has the market grown or declined?
- Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
- How large is the average company?
- How many companies are in the industry?
Market Size - Television Broadcasting
The total U.S. market size for the 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 | |
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| Market Size (Total Industry Sales) |
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| Total Firms | ||
| Total Locations (Headquarters and Branches) | ||
| Total Employees | ||
| Average Revenue Per Firm | ||
| Average Employees Per Firm | ||
Market Forecast - Television Broadcasting
Market forecasts show the long term outlook for the Television Broadcasting industry. The following five-year forecast utilizes advanced econometric techniques that take into account both short-term and long-term industry trends.| Forecast | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
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| Revenue ($ billion) | AVAILABLE | |||||
Source: AnythingResearch.com Economic Analysis
Product & Services Breakdown
The following products and services account for the largest source of revenues in the Television Broadcasting industry. Note that there are multiple levels of classification, so some line items are contained within other lines.| Product Description | Number of Companies | Sales ($ millions) | Percent of Total Sales |
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Radio Broadcasting - Air Time |
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Local Advertising (Net) |
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Television Broadcasting - Air Time |
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Network Compensation |
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National & Regional Advertising (Net) |
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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) - Television Broadcasting
Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the 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 Average | Percent of Sales | |
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| Total Revenue | AVAILABLE Included in Report Order at top of page |
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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 | ||
Financial Ratio Analysis - Television Broadcasting
Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the 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 - Television Broadcasting Industry | Industry 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. |
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| Quick Ratio (Acid Test) Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories. |
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| Efficiency Ratios - Television Broadcasting Industry | Industry Average |
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| 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 |
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 Television Broadcasting
Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the 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.| Title | Percent of Workforce | Bottom Quartile | Average (Median) Salary | Upper Quartile |
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| Management occupations | 8% |
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| Chief executives | 0% | |||
| General and operations managers | 2% | |||
| Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations | 61% | |||
| Producers and directors | 12% | |||
| Reporters and correspondents | 6% | |||
| Broadcast technicians | 11% | |||
| Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture | 6% | |||
| Sales and related occupations | 9% | |||
| Advertising sales agents | 8% | |||
| Office and administrative support occupations | 11% | |||
Companies in Television Broadcasting and Adjacent Industries
| Company | Address | Key Contact |
|---|---|---|
| AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE |
Public Television Broadcasting Company News
Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Television Broadcasting industry.Government Contracts Related to Television Broadcasting
In 2008, the federal government spent a total of $14,688,504 on Television Broadcasting. It has awarded 240 contracts to 103 companies, with an average value of $142,607 per company.Top government vendors:
| Company | Federal Contracts | Total Award Amount |
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| AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE |
The Industry Report on Television Broadcasting contains the key pieces of information used by strategy and management consultants to identify market trends and accurately measure growth and industry performance.
Contents:
Current State of the Industry
Market Size
Financial Statements - Income Statement
Salary & Compensation Statistics
Key Companies
Public Company News
Current State of the Industry
Market Size
Financial Statements - Income Statement
Salary & Compensation Statistics
Key Companies
Public Company News
Current State of the Television Broadcasting Industry
This section provides answers to five fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:- What is the total market size ($ millions)?
- How much has the market grown or declined?
- Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
- How large is the average company?
- How many companies are in the industry?
Market Size - Television Broadcasting
The total U.S. market size for the 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 | ||
Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) - Television Broadcasting
Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the 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 Average | Percent 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 | ||
Financial Ratio Analysis - Television Broadcasting
Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the 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 - Television Broadcasting Industry | Industry 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 - Television Broadcasting Industry | Industry 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 Television Broadcasting
Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the 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.| Title | Percent of Workforce | Bottom Quartile | Average (Median) Salary | Upper Quartile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Management occupations | 8% |
AVAILABLE Included in Report Order at top of page |
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| Chief executives | 0% | |||
| General and operations managers | 2% | |||
| Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations | 61% | |||
| Producers and directors | 12% | |||
| Reporters and correspondents | 6% | |||
| Broadcast technicians | 11% | |||
| Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture | 6% | |||
| Sales and related occupations | 9% | |||
| Advertising sales agents | 8% | |||
| Office and administrative support occupations | 11% | |||
Companies in Television Broadcasting and Adjacent Industries
| Company | Address | Key Contact |
|---|---|---|
| AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE |
Public Television Broadcasting Company News
Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Television Broadcasting industry.Recent News about Television Broadcasting
- SKorean fans watch WCup match at outdoor rallies: South Korean soccer fans in Seoul, South Korea, watch a television broadcasting South Korea's second game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Group B against Argentina taking place at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday, June 17, 2010. Argentina defeated South Korea 4-1.
- Staff fear for future at Venezuela's Globovision TV: It was an unusual moment in television news broadcasting: a worried journalist grilling his fugitive boss about whether Globovision's 400 staff would still be paid after the latest crackdown in Venezuela.
- Gannett broadcasting arm to launch hyperlocal sites in 10 US markets: US media giant Gannett is launching a network of new hyperlocal sites within its broadcasting arm. The community focused sites, powered by DataSphere technology , have been produced to accompany 10 markets served by Gannett's television stations, including Washington, Atlanta and Tampa.
- BROADCASTING:Young's voice growing on air: Gibault graduate Adam Young has never been shy about making himself heard.
- Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation Makes History in Action Sports With Its Ground-Breaking Technology, the World's ...: Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation has made history yesterday while successfully broadcasting the 2010 Sponsor Me Hawaii Ala Moana Bowls Contest unveiling the world's first IP backhaul.
- 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.
- 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.
- Television deal allows Big 12 to survive; Pac-10 needs new plan: Texas, Texas A&M and the rest of the remaining Big 12 are staying put, reaching agreement Monday to preserve the downsized conference at 10 teams and with a large increase in television revenue.
- Gannett Broadcasting and DataSphere to launch community web sites in 10 U.S. cities: Gannett Broadcasting, part of Gannett Co., Inc., and DataSphere Technologies, the leading provider of hyperlocal web technology and sales solutions for media companies, will launch community-focused web sites in 10 markets served by Gannetts television stations. These markets include: Atlanta, GA (WXIA / WATL); Washington, DC (W*USA); Tampa, FL (WTSP); Sacramento, CA (KXTV); Grand Rapids, MI ...
- British Sky Broadcasting Rejects News Corp's Buyout Offer: British satellite television company British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc or BSkyB Tuesday rebuffed the takeover offer from media conglomerate News Corp., stating the offer significantly undervalues the company. Shares of BskyB surged over 18% in morning trade on the London Stock Exchange. According to BskyB, News Corp. on June 10 offered to buy the remaining shares of BSkyB not owned by it for ...
- Super water interview: Mike Daniels, a senior in Broadcasting, recently put a video on YouTube entitled, "Super Water." Q: What gave you the idea for "Super Water"? A: I was partly inspired by some videos online, like "Powerthirst" and "Brawndo," but mostly I wanted to respond to all of the people who make outrageous claims about the power of water and all it can do.
- Research and Markets: Singapore Broadcasting - a Look at the Changes in the Digital Media Market and the Impact on the ...: DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Singapore - Broadcasting" report to their offering.
- 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.
- I&B eyes lead role in TV rating biz: The business of television rating points may soon slip out of the hands of private agencies such as TAM and aMap as the government is all set to get for itself a direct and active role in the area, citing wider public interest.
- Channel 4 shares out Kevin Lygo role: David Abraham will lead a team of senior executives to take over commissioning until new director of TV found The newly arrived Channel 4 chief executive, David Abraham, has set up a team of senior executives to take over the commissioning and budget responsibilities of Kevin Lygo, the outgoing director of television and content, until a replacement can be found. In an email to staff, Abraham ...
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