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UNIVERSO Fonte: the Cia World Factbook 2010 INDIA INDIA UNIVERSO Fonte: The Cia World Factbook 2010 TOTALE POPOLAZIONE +14: 1.166.079.217 SESSO: donne: 47.4% - uomini 52.6% ETA’: 0-14: 30.5%, 15-64: 64.3%, >65: 5.2% POPOLAZIONE URBANA: 29.0% ETNIE: indo ariani: 72%, dravidiani: 25%, mongoli/altro: 3% RELIGIONE: Hindu 80.5%, Musulmani 13.4%, Cristiani 2.3%, Sikh 1.9%, altro 1.8%, non specificato: 0.1% LINGUE: Hindi 41%, Bengali 8.1%, Telugu 7.2%, Marathi 7%, Tamil 5.9%, Urdu 5%, Gujarati 4.5%, Kannada 3.7%, Malayalam 3.2%, Oriya 3.2%, Punjabi 2.8%, Assamese 1.3%, Maithili 1.2%, other 5.9% LINGUA UFFICIALE (commercio, politica, business): inglese ALFABETIZZAZIONE: 61.0% della popolazione (donne 47.8%, uomini 73.4%) PIL: Usd. 1.430 miliardi – PIL PRO-CAPITE: Usd 3.400 (est.2010) Internet Users: 81.000.000 Penetrazione: 28.7% Crescita 2000-2010: 1520% Internet Stats (giugno 2010) Facebook Users: 13.188.580 Penetrazione Facebook: 1.1% Internet Stats (agosto 2010) UNIVERSO LETTORI:680.569.000 ETA’: 15-19: 16.5%, 20-24: 13.6%, 25-34: 23.6%, 35-44: 18.4%, >45: 27.9% CLASSE SOCIALE: A+: 2.4%, A1-A2: 10.4%, B1-B2: 18.1%, C: 22.0%, D: 22.8%, E: 24.1% REDDITO FAMILIARE MENSILE: <€89: 90.98%, >€89: 5.81%, >€149: 2.18%, >€224: 0.69%, >€300: 0.26%, >€600: 0.08% (ISR Indian Readership Survey 2008 R2) 651 INGLESE INDIA INDIA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI INFORMAZIONE HINDI E ALTRE LINGUE HINDI E ALTRE LINGUE 652 IINNDDIIAA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI Fonte diffusione: ABC 2009, PAS 2008 (Publisher’s Annual Statement) – Lettori: ISR AIR Indian Readership Survey 2010/3 IIINNNFFFOOORRRMMMAAAZZZIIIOOONNNEEE Cambio applicato: Inr=€ 69.636 – Usd=€ 1.5037 PANORAMA STAMPA testata casa editrice anno diffusione costo 1/1 pag. costo per lettori costo contatto fondazione 4C 2010 i € mille in € in € QUOTIDIANI IN LINGUA INGLESE DECCAN CHRONICLE Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd -Hyderabad 1938 1.349.959 92.640 68.62 1.078.000 85.93 DNA Diligent Media Corporation - Mumbai 2005 400.000 74.922 187.30 725.400 103.28 HINDUSTAN TIMES HT Media Ltd - Delhi 1924 1.143.000 108.758 95.15 3.517.000 30.92 THE ASIAN AGE The Asian Age – New Delhi 1994 297.771 PS 27.874 93.61 nc - THE HINDU The Hindu Group – Chennai 1878 1.360.000 100.300 73.75 2.105.000 47.64 THE INDIAN EXPRESS The Indian Express Ltd - Delhi 1931 309.000 89.945 291.08 506.000 177.79 THE NEW INDIAN ESPRESS The New India Express Group Ltd - Chennai 1932 309.252 59.213 191.47 nc - THE STATESMAN The Statesman Ltd - Kolkata 1931 172.000 25.860 150.35 nc - THE TELEGRAPH ABP Pvt. Limited - Calcutta 1982 465.000 94.861 204.01 1.197.000 79.24 THE TIMES OF INDIA Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd. - Delhi 1838 3.146.000 445.727 141.78 7.254.000 61.44 QUOTIDIANI IN ALTRE LINGUE AMAR UJALA Amar Ujala Publications Ltd. - Agra 1948 1.230.000 137.591 111.87 8.583.000 16.08 DAINIK JAGRAN Jagaran Prakashan Ltd - Kampur 1942 2.168.000 128.633 59.34 15.950.000 8.07 DAINIK BHASHKAR DB Crop Ltd.- Bophal 1958 2.547.000 219.588 86.22 13.488.000 16.29 HINDUSTAN HT Media Ltd - Delhi - 1.142.000 137.997 120.83 10.839.000 12.73 °rilevamento ABC 2010/1 PROFILO DEI LETTORI non disponibile 653 IINNDDIIAA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI ECONOMICO FINANZIARI SPORTIVI 654 IINNDDIIAA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI EECCOONNOOMMIICCOO--FFIINNAANNZZIIAARRII Fonte diffusione: ABC 2009, PAS 2008 (Publisher’s Annual Statement) – Lettori: ISR AIR Indian Readership Survey 2010/3 E CONOMICO-FINANZIARI Cambio applicato: Inr=€ 69.636 – Usd=€ 1.5037 PANORAMA STAMPA testata Casa editrice anno diffusione costo 1/1 pag. costo per lettori costo contatto fondazione 4C 2010 i € mille in € in € BUSINESS STANDARD (english) Business Standard Ltd. (BSL) - Mumbai 1975 144.000 28.050 194.80 160.000 175.32 HINDI BUSINESS STANDARD (hindi) Business Standard Ltd. (BSL) - Mumbai 2008 37.000 4.888 132.11 57.000 85.76 FINANCIAL CHRONICLE Deccan Chronicle Holding Ltd - Chennai 2008 120.229 PS 16.048 133.47 nc - MINT HT Media Ltd - Delhi 2007 159.000 69.780 432.58 179.000 389.84 THE ECONOMIC TIMES Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd. - Delhi 1961 651.000 189.750 291.47 798.000 237.78 THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS The Indian Express Ltd - Delhi - 85.000 PS 37.333 439.22 nc - THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE The Hindu Group - Chennai - 163.000 30.815 189.04 101.000 305.10 THE POLITICAL AND BUSINESS DAILY Puneet Nanda – Nw Delhi 2006 181.000 PS 6.653 36.75 nc - PROFILO DEI LETTORI non disponibile SSSPPPOOORRRTTTIIIVVVIII 655 IINNDDIIAA QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI DELLA DOMENICA 656 INDIA INDIA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI Fonte diffusione: ABC 2009, PAS 2008 (Publisher’s Annual Statement) – QQQUUUOOOTTTIIIDDDIIIAAANNNIII DDDEEELLLLLLAAA DDDOOOMMMEEENNNIIICCCAAA Lettori: ISR AIR Indian Readership Survey 2010/3 - Cambio applicato: Inr=€ 69.636 – Usd=€ 1.5037 PANORAMA STAMPA testata casa editrice anno diffusione costo 1/1 pag. costo per lettori costo contatto fondazione 4C 2010 i € mille in € in € BUSINESS STANDARD WEEKEND Business Standard Ltd. (BSL) - Mumbai 1975 135.000 PS 4.322 32.02 nc - BUSINESS STANDARD SUNDAY Business Standard Ltd. (BSL) - Mumbai 1975 42.000 PS* 2.660 63.34 nc - SUNDAY HINDUSTAN TIMES HT Media Ltd - Delhi 1924 1.700.000 PS 289.286 170.17 nc - THE SUNDAY EXPRESS The Indian Express Ltd - Delhi 1931 NC 94.380 - nc - *pubblicato e diffuso solo su Mumbai, Delhi e Kolkata PROFILO DEI LETTORI non disponibile 657 IINNDDIIAA MAGAZINES ALLEGATI AI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI 658 IINNDDIIAA MAGAZINES ALLEGATI AI QUOTIDIANI NAZIONALI Fonte diffusione: ABC 2009, PAS 2008 (Publisher’s Annual Statement) – Lettori: ISR AIR Indian Readership Survey 2010/3 Cambio applicato: Inr=€ 69.636 – Usd=€ 1.5037 PANORAMA STAMPA quotidiano di riferimento magazine settore periodicità Diffusione Costo 1/1 pag. Costo per lettori Costo 4c 2010 in € mille in € contatto in € THE TIMES OF INDIA TIME N’STYLE gioielli/orologi bimestrale 57.000 PS 1.820 31.93 nc - TIME N’STYLE BEAUTY bellezza bimestrale 57.000 PS 1.820 31.93 nc - ECONOMIC TIMES TIME N’STYLE LUXURY lifestyle mensile 100.000 PS 2.600 26.00 nc - AMAR UJALA RUPAYAN femminile settimanale 1.230.000* 3.950 3.22 8.583.000* 0.47 THE HINDU THE HINDU MAGAZINE lifestyle settimanale 1.360.000* 3.820 2.81 2.105.000* 1.82 BUSINESS STANDARD BUSINESS STANDARD MOTORING auto-moto mensile 70.000 PS 1.500 21.43 160.000* 9.37 THE TELEGRAPH GRAPHITI lifestyle settimanale 465.000* 5.493 11.82 1.197.000* 4.59 HINDUSTAM TIMES BRUNCH lifestyle settimanale 1.143.000* 14.073 12.32 3.517.000* 4.01 *monitoraggio del quotidiano di riferimento PROFILO DEI LETTORI non disponibile 659 IINNDDIIAA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI REGIONALI 660 IINNDDIIAA JAMMU – KASHMIR – HIMACHAL PRADESH PUNJAB – HARYANA – UTTARANCHAL - DELHI JAMMU KASHMIRE HIMACHAL PRADESH PUNJAB UTTARANCHAL HARYANA DELHI JAMMU &KASHMIR: 222.236 Kmq – 7.718.700 abitanti LinguE: Urdu, Kashmiri, Hindi, Dogri, Pahari, Ladakhi - Capitale: Srinagar HIMACHAL PRADESH: 55.673 Kmq – 6.077.248 abitanti Lingua: hindi - Capitale: Shimla UTTARANCHAL: 53.566 Kmq – 8.479.562 abitanti Lingua: hindi, sanscrito - Capitale: Dehradun PUNJAB: 50.362 Kmq – 26.434.809 abitanti Lingua: punjabi, gurmukhi- Capitale: Chandigarh HARYANA: 44.212 Kmq – 21.082.989 abitanti Lingua: hindi - Capitale: Chandigarh 661 TERRITORIO NAZIONALE DI DELHI: 1.483 Kmq – 13.782.976 abitanti - Lingua: hindi, inglese IINNDDIIAA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI REGIONALI Fonte diffusione: ABC 2009, PAS 2008 (Publisher’s Annual Statement) – Lettori: ISR AIR Indian Readership Survey 2010/3 >100.000 copie Cambio applicato: Inr=€ 69.636 – Usd=€ 1.5037 PANORAMA STAMPA testata casa editrice anno diffusione costo 1/1 pag. costo per lettori costo contatto fondazione 4C 2010 i € mille in € in € PUNJAB AJIT DAILY Awaaz Bawan - Jalandhar - 170.000 PS 9.857 57.98 nc - AKALI PATRIKA Daily Akali Patrika - Jalandhar - 333.712 PAS 18.180 54.48 nc - JAG BANI Punjab Kesari Group - Jalandar - 303.155 PAS 23.640 77.98 nc - PUNJAB KESARI Punjab Kesari Newspaper Group– New Delhi 1948 902.000 12.814 14.20 3.499.000 3.66 PUNJABI TRIBUNE The Tribune House - Chandigarh - 156.166 PAS 4.189 26.82 306.000 13.68 JAMMU & KASHMIR GREATER KASHIMIR GK Communications Pvt. Ltd. - Srinagar 1987 164.290 PS 9.260 56.39 nc - HARI BHOOMI Haribhoomi Press - Rohtak - 485.653 PS 28.510 58.71 1.458.000 19.56 HARYANA KASHMIR IMAGES Bashir Manzar - Srinagar - 117.015 PAS 2.872 24.55 nc - KASHMIR TIMES Kashmir Times - Srinagar 1964 192.946 PAS 6.150 31.88 nc - STATE TIMES State Times - Jammu - 208.326 PAS na - nc - THE DAILY EXCELSIOR The Daily Excelsior – Jammu City - 190.000 PS 5.923 31.17 nc - THE TRIBUNE The Tribune House - Chandigarh - 286.874 PAS 17.250 60.13 576.000 29.94 TERRITORIO DI DELHI NAVBHARAT TIMES Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd. - Delhi - 501.901 PAS 43.165 86.01 2.532.000 17.05 THE PIONEER Taphar Group - Delhi 1865 177.323 PAS na - nc - PROFILO DEI LETTORI non disponibile 662 IINNDDIIAA ASSAM (DISPUR) WEST BENGAL (KOLKATA) ASSAM JHARKHAND WEST BENGAL ASSAM: 78.438 Kmq - 26.638.407 abitanti Lingua: assamese - Capitale: Dispur WEST BENGAL: 88.752 Kmq – 90.310.785 abitanti Lingua: bengali, inglese - Capitale: Kolkata (Calcutta) JHARKHAND: 79.700 Kmq – 26.909.428 abitanti Lingua: bengali, hindi - Capitale: Ranchi 663 IINNDDIIAA PRINCIPALI QUOTIDIANI REGIONALI >100.000 copie Fonte diffusione: ABC 2009, PAS 2008 (Publisher’s Annual Statement) – Lettori: ISR AIR Indian Readership Survey 2010/3 Cambio applicato: Inr=€ 69.636 – Usd=€ 1.5037 PANORAMA STAMPA testata casa editrice Anno diffusione costo 1/1 pag.
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