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Where Are the Audiences?
WHERE ARE THE AUDIENCES? Full Report Introduction • New Zealand On Air (NZ On Air) supports and funds audio and visual public media content for New Zealand audiences. It does so through the platform neutral NZ Media Fund which has four streams; scripted, factual, music, and platforms. • Given the platform neutrality of this fund and the need to efficiently and effectively reach both mass and targeted audiences, it is essential NZ On Air have an accurate understanding of the current and evolving behaviour of NZ audiences. • To this end NZ On Air conduct the research study Where Are The Audiences? every two years. The 2014 benchmark study established a point in time view of audience behaviour. The 2016 study identified how audience behaviour had shifted over time. • This document presents the findings of the 2018 study and documents how far the trends revealed in 2016 have moved and identify any new trends evident in NZ audience behaviour. • Since the 2016 study the media environment has continued to evolve. Key changes include: − Ongoing PUTs declines − Anecdotally at least, falling SKY TV subscription and growth of NZ based SVOD services − New TV channels (eg. Bravo, HGTV, Viceland, Jones! Too) and the closure of others (eg. FOUR, TVNZ Kidzone, The Zone) • The 2018 Where Are The Audiences? study aims to hold a mirror up to New Zealand and its people and: − Inform NZ On Air’s content and platform strategy as well as specific content proposals − Continue to position NZ On Air as a thought and knowledge leader with stakeholders including Government, broadcasters and platform owners, content producers, and journalists. -
A Cluster Analysis of Attitudes to English in Germany and the Netherlands
Received: 19 April 2018 Revised: 29 August 2018 Accepted: 31 August 2018 DOI: 10.1111/weng.12348 PAPER A cluster analysis of attitudes to English in Germany and the Netherlands Alison Edwards1 Robert Fuchs2 1Leiden University Centre for Linguistics Abstract 2Institute of English and American Studies, University of Hamburg Although English is becoming increasingly entrenched in Western Correspondence Europe, large-scale comparative studies of attitudes among the gen- Alison Edwards, Leiden University Centre for eral public to this development are scarce. We investigate over 4,000 Linguistics, PO Box 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, Dutch and Germans’ attitudes towards English based on responses Netherlands. to an attitudinal questionnaire. Respondents saw English as a use- Email: [email protected] ful additional language, but not generally as a threat to their national language. Using k-means, an unsupervised clustering algorithm, we identified two attitudinal groups per country. Respondents with pos- itive attitudes towards English, regardless of nationality, tended to be younger, urban, better educated and more proficient in English than their compatriots with more negative views of English. These within-country differences outweighed between-country ones, for example, that Germans were more confident in the status of their L1, whereas Dutch showed signs of ‘English fatigue’. The findings thus appear to confirm the previously identified divide between elite ‘haves’ versus ‘have-nots’ of English. 1 INTRODUCTION English is becoming increasingly entrenched in continental Europe, especially in Western and Northern European countries. This study focuses on Germany and the Netherlands, two countries where this development is particularly pronounced, especially in the latter given its smaller size and historical imperative to connect economically with the outside world (Ammon & McConnell, 2002, p. -
New TT Channel Guide-2020
channel guide 1 Catch 1 725 Hit List 405 Warner Channel 502 CNN HLN 3 Catch 3 700 BET 2 Catch 2 726 Pop Adult 418 Universal Channel 503 CNNi 416 Lifetime Real Women 701 BET Her 100 ABC- WPLG 727 Standards 419 SyFy 505 BBC America 427 E! (LatAm) 702 BET Gospel 101 CBS- WFOR 728 Jukebox Oldies 425 TBS 507 One America Network 431 Comedy TV 705 MTV 2 102 NBC-WTVJ 729 Flashback 70’S 426 E! (US) 509 MSNBC 432 I-Sat 709 BET JAMS 103 FOX-WSVN 730 Everything 80’S 428 Game Show Network 510 Euronews 435 AWE TV 710 BET Soul 104 WWOR - TV 731 Nothin’ But 90’S 429 Paramount 512 CaribVision 436 AXS TV 712 VH1 105 PBS-WPBT 732 Maximum Party 430 Comedy Central 513 One Caribbean Weather 438 Classic Arts Showcase 715 Revolt 107 City TV 733 Dance Classics 433 Tru TV 514 WeatherNation 439 Outdoor Channel 108 CBC Toronto 734 Dance Clubbn' 437 Pixl 516 NHK World 441 FYI 506 Bloomberg 109 CTV 735 Holiday Hits 449 Bravo 517 Al Jazeera (Eng) 444 ESTV 511 CNBC 523 Discovery Channel 736 Classic Rock 526 Investigation Discovery 535 VICELAND 515 France 24 (Eng) 524 Animal Planet 737 Rock Alternative 527 Discovery Science 536 Pets TV 301 SportsMax 1 525 TLC 738 Rock 529 Discovery Home & 539 Cooking Channel 305 ESPN 2 534 History Channel 739 Hard Rock Health 541 Recipe TV 302 SportsMax 2 308 Flow Sports 538 HGTV 740 Alt Rock Classics 531 NatGeo HD 543 My Destination TV 306 Fox Soccer Plus 311 Trace Sports TV 540 Food Network 741 The Blues 532 Nat Geo Wild 307 Fox Sports 2 313 NBA TV 555 EWTN 742 Adult Alternative 533 Discovery Civilization 310 NBC Sports Network 317 -
U.S. Department of Justice FARA
:U.S. Department of Justice National Securify Division Coun1,rinl1lligt"" om E.xpQrt Control & cliO/'I WasM~on, DC 2QSJO August 17, 2017 BY FEDEX Mikhail Solodovnikov General Manager T &R Productions 1325 G Stre~t, NW, Suite 250 Washington, DC. 20005 Re: Obligation ofT&R Productions, LLC, lo Register Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act Dear Mr. Solodovnikov: Based upon infonnation known to this Qffice, we have determined that T &R Productions, LLC ("T&R"), has an obligation to register pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 ·u.s.C. §§ 611-621 (1995) ("FARA" or the "Act''). T&R' s obligalion to register arises from its political activities in the United States on behalf of RT and TV-Novosti, both foreign principals under the Act and proxies o f the Russian Government, and its related work within the United States as a publicity agent and infonnation-service employee of TV Novosti. FARA The purpose of FARA is to inform the American public of the activities of agents working for foreign principals to influence U.S. Government officials and/or the American public with reference to the domestic or foreign policies of the United States, or with reference to the political or public interests, policies, or relations of a foreign country or foreign political party. The term "foreign principal" includes "a government of a foreign country" and "a partnership, association, corporation, organization, or other comhination of persons organized under the Jaws of or having its principal place of business in a foreign country." 22 U.S.C. -
Understanding the Phenomenon of Binge-Watching—A Systematic Review
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Review Understanding the Phenomenon of Binge-Watching—A Systematic Review Jolanta A. Starosta * and Bernadetta Izydorczyk * Institute of Applied Psychology, Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Jagiellonian University, 30-348 Krakow, Poland * Correspondence: [email protected] (J.A.S.); [email protected] (B.I.) Received: 8 May 2020; Accepted: 18 June 2020; Published: 22 June 2020 Abstract: Binge-watching is a relatively new behaviour pattern whose popularity has been increasing since 2013, ultimately to become one of the most popular ways of spending free time, especially among young people. However, there is still a dearth of research on this phenomenon. The aim of this study is to present the current understanding and psychological conditions of binge-watching, as provided in the research papers published between 2013 and 2020. This systematic review, including 28 articles, addresses different approaches to defining this behaviour, diverse motivations, personality traits, and risks of excessive binge-watching. Its results imply that there are two perspectives in understanding binge-watching. The first is related to entertainment, positive emotions, cognition, and spending free time. However, the second perspective emphasises the negative outcomes of excessive binge-watching and symptoms of behavioural addiction. There is undoubtedly a need for further research to be conducted on diversified populations to reach more profound understanding of binge-watching behaviour patterns. Keywords: binge-watching; behavioural addiction; new technologies; motivation; personality traits 1. Introduction Binge-watching is a relatively new behavioural phenomenon, which is defined as watching between two and six episodes of a TV show in one sitting [1]. -
Russian Meddling in Elections and Referenda in the Alliance
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE (STC) RUSSIAN MEDDLING IN ELECTIONS AND REFERENDA IN THE ALLIANCE General Report by Susan DAVIS (United States) General Rapporteur 181 STC 18 E fin | Original: English | 18 November 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1 II. RUSSIA’S MOTIVATIONS BEHIND MEDDLING IN ELECTIONS AND REFERENDA .......... 1 III. WHAT WE KNOW: RECENT RUSSIAN MEDDLING IN ALLIED COUNTRIES ..................... 4 A. THE UNITED STATES ................................................................................................. 4 B. THE UNITED KINGDOM .............................................................................................. 7 C. FRANCE ....................................................................................................................... 8 D. GERMANY ................................................................................................................... 8 E. SPAIN ........................................................................................................................... 9 F. THE NETHERLANDS ................................................................................................... 9 IV. POLICY RESPONSES AND THE WAY FORWARD ............................................................ 10 A. ELECTION INFRASTRUCTURE ................................................................................ 10 B. INFORMATION SYSTEMS ........................................................................................ -
2009 NATPE Buyers*
2009 NATPE BUYERS* ANGOLA Blanca Ponce BRAZIL Jose Pedro CEO Claiton Fernandes General Manager Premium Media S.A. Director Acquisitions TV Zimbo California Films Analia Pollero Acquisitions Manager Vladimir Fernandes ARGENTINA Turner Broadcasting System President Martin Bonavetti Latin America California Films Canal 7 Argentina Roberto Buzzoni de Oliveira Ariel Taboada BELGIUM Director General Programming & Head of Programming & Production Christian Loiseau Acquisitions Claxson Head of Program BE TV S.A. Globo TV International Mariano Kon Paula Miranda General Manager International Division Boris Portnoy Director of International Programming Eyeworks Cuatro Cabezas President/CEO KNTV (Keynews Television) Globo TV International Patricia Daujotas Suzy Ubing Director of Programming & Valerie Lardinois Director/Contract Department Acquisitions Head of Acquisitions Globo TV International FOX Latin American Channel RTBF Claudia Macedo Gonzalo Fiure Luc Janssens Programming Research & Acquisitons VP Content Strategy Head of Acquisitions International Relations Fox Latin American Channel SRL VMMA Globosat Programadora Ltda Alfredo de la Torre BOLIVIA Alberto Pecegueiro Corporate Strategy Manager Fernando Perez CEO Grupo Clarin General Manager Globosat Programadora Ltda CANAL 4 - RDP Ronnie Amendolara Otelo Bettin Coltro Director Ernesto Monasterio Executive Vice President, Acquisitions Illusion Studios President Playarte Pictures Canal 9 TV (Ecor Ltda) - Unitel Gaston Cami R. Mari Kodama Head of Sales & Coprodutions Carlos Novaro Manager of Acquisitions -
Signature Redacted Certified By: William Fjricchio Professor of Compa Ive Media Studies Thesis Supervisor Signature Redacted Accepted By
Manufacturing Dissent: Assessing the Methods and Impact of RT (Russia Today) by Matthew G. Graydon B.A. Film University of California, Berkeley, 2008 SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE MEDIA STUDIES IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPARATIVE MEDIA STUDIES AT THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JUNE 2019 C2019 Matthew G. Graydon. All rights reserved. The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute publicly paper and electronic copies of this thesis document in whole or in part in any medium now known or hereafter created. S~ri' t A Signature red acted Department of Comparative 6/ledia Studies May 10, 2019 _____Signature redacted Certified by: William fJricchio Professor of Compa ive Media Studies Thesis Supervisor Signature redacted Accepted by: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE Professor of Comparative Media Studies _OF TECHNOLOGY Director of Graduate Studies JUN 1 12019 LIBRARIES ARCHIVES I I Manufacturing Dissent: Assessing the Methods and Impact of RT (Russia Today) by Matthew G. Graydon Submitted to the Department of Comparative Media Studies on May 10, 2019 in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Comparative Media Studies ABSTRACT The state-sponsored news network RT (formerly Russia Today) was launched in 2005 as a platform for improving Russia's global image. Fourteen years later, RT has become a self- described tool for information warfare and is under increasing scrutiny from the United States government for allegedly fomenting unrest and undermining democracy. It has also grown far beyond its television roots, achieving a broad diffusion across a variety of digital platforms. -
Goldman Sachs New York September 12-13Th 2018 Agenda
Goldman Sachs New York September 12-13th 2018 Agenda 1 2 3 2018 Group Operational Strategy & highlights highlights Outlook 2018 2 Highlights The pan-European leader in Total Video BROADCAST REVENUE Leading free-to-air In € million 3,046 +2.3% channels and growing TV HY 2018: First time over €3 billion VOD services CONTENT Global entertainment brands Record-high in TV and growing catalogue of high-end drama challenging market environments DIGITAL Proprietary tech with HY 2013 HY 2018 TV leading ad-tech stack & global MPNs EBITDA of €638 million 3 Highlights Our long-term track record LOCAL CONTENT AS KEY SUCCESS FACTOR … Consistent revenue since 2014 growth +3% CAGR High EBITDA margins 20.9% in HY 2018 Ever more diversified Non-TV ad revenue revenue mix 52.3% Organic growth 1 … PROVIDING FIREPOWER TO from content & digital +10.3% Digital: +16.3% EXPAND “TOTAL VIDEO” POSITION revenue YoY revenue YoY Notes: 1.Refers to total digital revenue of MGRTL, M6, and RTL NL. 4 Highlights Strong second quarter drives half-year results Q2 revenue +3.6% Q2 EBITDA +4.7% Half-year revenue +2.3% Half-year EBITDA +1.9% 5 Highlights Continued organic growth through a broad and diversified revenue mix RTL GROUP HY 2018 REVENUE SPLIT PLATFORM AND DIGITAL REVENUE In % In € million Groupe M6: Renewal of distribution agreements Platform1 591 Content 167 #1 MPN 1.7x Revenue +20% YoY3 18.7 213 3.8x 424 100 5.5 113 TV advertising 47.7 € 3.0 bn RTL Group: 13.9 HY 2014 HY 2018 Video views +28% YoY 10.0 4.2 3.7% 5.5% % of total RTL Radio advertising Group revenue 4.2% 13.9% Goal: Other Grow direct-to-consumer 2 Digital Platform Digital revenue significantly Notes: 1. -
AT a GLANCE As Reported May 5, 2015
AT A GLANCE As Reported May 5, 2015 BILLION MILLION AVERAGE CUMULATIVE INTERNATIONAL MILLION GLOBAL HD MARKETS NUMBER WORLDWIDE DISCOVERY CHANNEL OF CHANNELS IN MONTHLY SUBSCRIBERS SUBSCRIBERS 220 COUNTRIES STREAMS ONLINE 2.9 457 191 10 AND TERRITORIES 300 OWNERSHIP U.S. NETWORKS (MILLIONS) INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS (MILLIONS) Discovery Communications is publicly traded on Nasdaq under the symbols: DISCA, DISCB and DISCK. Subscribers Subscribers Discovery Channel ...........................................................96 Discovery Channel ........................................................361 TLC ......................................................................................94 NEW Animal Planet ..............................................................304 Animal Planet ...................................................................94 TLC ................................................................................. 302 Investigation Discovery ..................................................86 OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network .......................................82 Eurosport ...................................................................... 130 Science Channel ............................................................... 75 Investigation Discovery/ID Xtra ................................108 Discovery Family Channel ..............................................69 Switchover Media .......................................................... 101 In March, Discovery completed an acquisition of a Velocity ...............................................................................63 -
Channel Guide August 2018
CHANNEL GUIDE AUGUST 2018 KEY HOW TO FIND WHICH CHANNELS YOU HAVE 1 PLAYER PREMIUM CHANNELS 1. Match your ENTERTAINMENT package 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 MORE to the column 100 Virgin Media Previews 3 M+ 101 BBC One If there’s a tick 4 MIX 2. 102 BBC Two in your column, 103 ITV 5 FUN you get that 104 Channel 4 6 FULL HOUSE channel ENTERTAINMENT SPORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 100 Virgin Media Previews 501 Sky Sports Main Event 101 BBC One HD 102 BBC Two 502 Sky Sports Premier 103 ITV League HD 104 Channel 4 503 Sky Sports Football HD 105 Channel 5 504 Sky Sports Cricket HD 106 E4 505 Sky Sports Golf HD 107 BBC Four 506 Sky Sports F1® HD 108 BBC One HD 507 Sky Sports Action HD 109 Sky One HD 508 Sky Sports Arena HD 110 Sky One 509 Sky Sports News HD 111 Sky Living HD 510 Sky Sports Mix HD 112 Sky Living 511 Sky Sports Main Event 113 ITV HD 512 Sky Sports Premier 114 ITV +1 League 115 ITV2 513 Sky Sports Football 116 ITV2 +1 514 Sky Sports Cricket 117 ITV3 515 Sky Sports Golf 118 ITV4 516 Sky Sports F1® 119 ITVBe 517 Sky Sports Action 120 ITVBe +1 518 Sky Sports Arena 121 Sky Two 519 Sky Sports News 122 Sky Arts 520 Sky Sports Mix 123 Pick 521 Eurosport 1 HD 132 Comedy Central 522 Eurosport 2 HD 133 Comedy Central +1 523 Eurosport 1 134 MTV 524 Eurosport 2 135 SYFY 526 MUTV 136 SYFY +1 527 BT Sport 1 HD 137 Universal TV 528 BT Sport 2 HD 138 Universal -
PARAMETRE PRE NALADENIE PROGRAMOV FREESAT NA SATELITE THOR Stav Ku Dňu 1
PARAMETRE PRE NALADENIE PROGRAMOV FREESAT NA SATELITE THOR Stav ku dňu 1. 9. 2021. Tieto programy sú dostupné zákazníkom zo satelitu Thor 6, Thor 7 a Intelsat (balíčky light, medium HD a plus HD). Ak neviete alebo si nie ste istí aký balíček využívate a z akého satelitu prijímate signál, odporúčame Vám skontrolovať nastavené služby v samoobslužnom portáli Môj freeSAT alebo skontrolovať Vašu poslednú faktúru za služby freeSAT. SATELIT FREKVENCIA POLARI- NORMA SYMBOL. FEC PROGRAMY – PREDVOĽBY ZÁCIA RÝCHL. THOR 6 11727 V DVB-S 28000 3/4 DocuBox, FightBox, Eroxxx ATV, Cool, Duna World/M4 Sport+, FilmBox Family, FilmBox Stars, TV JOJ, TV2, Viasat Nature, THOR 6 11766 V DVB-S 28000 7/8 FilmBox Premium HD Barrandov TV, CS Horror, CS Film, Lala, Óčko, Prima Cool, Prima Love, Sport 5, TA3, CNN Prima THOR 6 11804 V DVB-S 30000 3/4 News HD, Mooz Dance HD, RTL 2 HD, Film+ HUN HD THOR 6 11823 H DVB-S2 30000 5/6 M1 HD Duna HD, Filmbox Basic, Nova Sport 1 HD, M4 Sport HD, TV Paprika, Travelxp HD, Love Nature HD, THOR 6 11843 V DVB-S 30000 3/4 Sport 1 HD THOR 6 11900 H DVB-S 28000 7/8 1 Music Channel, HBO 3 AMC, Cartoon Network, TV2 Comedy, TV2 Kids, Mozi+, M+, TV4, Viasat History, Zenebutik, THOR 6 11919 V DVB-S 28000 7/8 Stingray CMusic, TV Lux HD Boomerang , Cinemax, Disney Channel, ducktv, Extreme Sports Channel, JimJam, HBO 2, STORY4, THOR 5 11938 H DVB-S 28000 7/8 CANAL+ Domo, National Geographic HD THOR 6 11958 V DVB-S 28000 7/8 CNN, Izaura TV, MTV Music, MuzsikaTV, RTL Gold, RTL+, Sorozat+, Spektrum Home, TV5 Monde THOR 6 11996 V DVB-S 28000 7/8