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IP Network's annual International Television Key Facts is the reference document for Television advertising. 

IP Network has released the 19th edition of the International Television key Facts 2012. The International Television Key facts 2012 covers 37 countries including most of European countries (35) as well as the United States and Japan.
All data relates to 2011, unless otherwise stated. The Television Key Facts is produced in collaboration with Europe's major audience and advertising data collection institutes. This indispensable annual survey is available to all of IP Network's advertising partners.
The Television Key Facts Magazine gives a global overview of television in Europe thanks to the contribution and the knowledge of most talented international TV specialists and experts of the international TV world have contributed to this year’s edition. The magazine contains also key figures and cross-cutting analyses on television equipment, digital television, ratings, European legislation, the advertising market, programming trends, and new research into ratings measurements around the world.
The Country-by-country Report provides a detailed outline with Television market in 35 European countries, USA and Japan, covering 900 channels. It details the TV landscape with domestic and foreign channels, pay TV and digital TV as well as viewing patterns, audience figures and advertising expenditure.
To access the Country-by-country Report, please enter your personal login, available at the end of your TVKF book.

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How to order the TV Key Facts book and get your private access to the country-by-country report?

Please contact :
Waltraut Scherbaum
Picassoplatz 1, 50679 Köln, Germany
tel. 0049 221 456 21940
Email : wscherbaum@ip-network.com
Price: 950 euros, VAT not included. If you are a business partner, you can receive a free copy from your local RTL subsidiary.

 

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