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UK Radio Industry Development Report

Market & Business Development (MBD) Ltd, March 2009, Pages: 47


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The UK Radio Industry report analyses the historic and forecast performance of the UK radio sector in terms of BBC programming spend and revenues derived from commercial radio through advertising and sponsorship. The report covers analogue and digital radio and includes data on programming and market trends. The report analyses trends over a five year historical and a detailed five year forecast period. The report includes an analysis of the market size, market drivers, market trends and an overview of the industry structure and profiles of the leading BBC and commercial radio operators.

The report is updated to combine the up-to-date development and trends with the latest data available on the radio sector in the UK.



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