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MCPS TV Fpvs MCPS Broadcast Blanket Distribution - TV FPV Rates paid April 2013 Peak Non Peak Non P(ence) P(ence) Peak FPV Non Peak Programme Programme Rate (per Rate (per (per FPV (per s (covered s (covered Source/Sh Manufactur Link weighted weighted weighted weighted by blanket by blanket Licensee Channel Name ort Code udc er Number code second) second) minute) minute) licence) licence) BBC BBC Interactive BBCINT AN120 251209 kb2 0 5.444 0 3.2664 Y Y BBC BBC Interactive BBCINT AN120 251209 kb7 0 5.444 0 3.2664 Y Y BBC BBC3 BBC3 Z0001 126187 kdc 16.128 8.064 9.6768 4.8384 Y Y BBC BBC4 BBC4 Z0002 158776 kdd 7.946 3.973 4.7676 2.3838 Y Y BBC BBC OLYMPICS 2012 INTERACTIVEBBCOLY AN121 287153 kb8 0 5.444 0 3.2664 Y Y BBC BBC 1 BBCTVD Z0003 5258 kde 69.334 34.667 41.6004 20.8002 Y Y BBC BBC 2 BBC2 Z0004 316168 kdf 20.908 10.454 12.5448 6.2724 Y Y BBC CBBC CBBC Z0005 165235 kdg 11.218 5.609 6.7308 3.3654 Y Y BBC Cbeebies CBEEBI Z0006 285496 kdh 11.837 5.918 7.1022 3.5508 Y Y BBC BBC News BBC NE Z0007 127284 kdi 8.725 4.362 5.235 2.6172 Y Y BBC BBC ALBA BBCALB Z0008 232662 kdj 5.432 2.716 3.2592 1.6296 Y Y BBC BBC Parliament BBCPAR Z0009 316176 kdk 2.934 1.467 1.7604 0.8802 Y Y BBC BBC HD BBCHD Z0010 232654 kdm 6.095 3.047 3.657 1.8282 Y Y BBC BBC Side Agreement for S4C BBCS4C Z0222 316184 kij 0 4.188 0 2.5128 Y Y Turner TCM Nordic TCMNOR Z0373 251126 kn8 0 0.539 0 0.3234 N Y Turner Boomerang BOOMER Z0206 79030 ki8 7.412 3.706 4.4472 2.2236 N Y Turner Boomerang Germany BOOMDE Z0235 286064 kiv 1.633 0.816 0.9798 0.4896 N Y Turner Boomerang EMEA BOOMPF Z0236 286072 kiw 0.538 0.269 0.3228 0.1614 N Y Turner Cartoon Network CARNET Z0237 286080 kix 3.087 1.543 1.8522 0.9258 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Too CARNT2 Z0238 286098 kiy 1.985 0.992 1.191 0.5952 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Germany CNETDE Z0256 286106 kje 1.863 0.931 1.1178 0.5586 N Y Turner TCM TCM Z0239 286114 kiz 3.746 1.873 2.2476 1.1238 N Y Turner TNT Film Germany TNTFDE Z0240 286122 kj1 0.644 0.322 0.3864 0.1932 N Y Turner Cartoonito CARITO Z0242 286148 kj2 4.087 2.043 2.4522 1.2258 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Nordic CNETNO Z0243 286155 kj3 1.605 0.802 0.963 0.4812 N Y Turner Boomerang Nordic BOOMNO Z0230 286163 kir 0.716 0.358 0.4296 0.2148 N Y Turner Boomerang France BOOMFR Z0244 286171 kj4 2.875 1.437 1.725 0.8622 N Y Turner Cartoon Network France CNETFR Z0245 286189 kj5 2.615 1.307 1.569 0.7842 N Y Turner Cartoon Network EMEA CNETFR Z0246 286197 kj6 0.744 0.372 0.4464 0.2232 N Y Turner Cartoon Network CEE CNETPE Z0247 286205 kj7 0.602 0.301 0.3612 0.1806 N Y Turner TCM France TCMFRA Z0252 286213 kja 3.067 1.533 1.8402 0.9198 N Y Turner TCM EMEA BOOMES Z0253 286221 kjb 0.907 0.453 0.5442 0.2718 N Y Turner TCM Poland TNTSDE Z0254 286239 kjc 0.406 0.203 0.2436 0.1218 N Y Turner TCM Classico Spain TCMFRA Z0255 286247 kjd 1.732 0.866 1.0392 0.5196 N Y Turner TCM Moderno Spain TCMMES Z0248 286254 kj8 1.724 0.862 1.0344 0.5172 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Italy TCMPE Z0257 286262 kjf 2.28 1.14 1.368 0.684 N Y Peak Non Peak Non P(ence) P(ence) Peak FPV Non Peak Programme Programme Rate (per Rate (per (per FPV (per s (covered s (covered Source/Sh Manufactur Link weighted weighted weighted weighted by blanket by blanket Licensee Channel Name ort Code udc er Number code second) second) minute) minute) licence) licence) Turner TNT Spain TNTESP Z0249 286270 kj9 0.664 0.332 0.3984 0.1992 N Y Turner Boomerang Spain BOOMES Z0250 286288 kj0 2.237 1.118 1.3422 0.6708 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Spain CNETES Z0260 286296 kji 1.315 0.657 0.789 0.3942 N Y Turner Cartoon Network RSEE BOOMNO Z0259 286304 kjh 0.329 0.164 0.1974 0.0984 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Poland CNETPO Z0258 286320 kjg 0.693 0.346 0.4158 0.2076 N Y Turner Boomerang Italy BOOMIT Z0310 286742 kkk 2.473 1.236 1.4838 0.7416 N Y Turner Boing France BOINFR Z0323 286759 kkw 2.05 1.025 1.23 0.615 N Y Turner BOOMERANG CEE BOOMCE Z0370 260903 kn5 1.711 0.855 1.0266 0.513 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Dutch CNNED Z0371 260911 kn6 0.194 0.097 0.1164 0.0582 N Y Turner Cartoon Network Arabic CNARAB Z0372 260929 kn7 0.071 0.035 0.0426 0.021 N Y ESPN ESPN Classic Sport ESPNSP Z0227 169971 kip 2.217 1.108 1.3302 0.6648 Y Y ESPN ESPN Classic Sport France ESPNFR Z0311 251183 kkm 0.282 0.141 0.1692 0.0846 Y Y ESPN ESPN Classic Sport Italy ESPNIT Z0312 251167 kkn 0.226 0.113 0.1356 0.0678 Y Y ESPN ESPN Classic Sport Europe ESPNEU Z0313 251175 kb3 2.217 1.108 1.3302 0.6648 Y Y ESPN ESPN Classic Sport Europe ESPNEU Z0313 251175 kko 0.051 0.025 0.0306 0.015 Y Y ESPN ESPN AMERICA ESPNUS Z0272 286411 kjo 0.281 0.14 0.1686 0.084 Y Y ESPN ESPN UK ESPNUK Z0274 286437 kjp 2.74 1.37 1.644 0.822 Y Y ESPN ESPN America Feed 2 ESPNUS Z0308 286411 kki 0.066 0.033 0.0396 0.0198 Y Y ESPN ESPN America Feed 3 ESPNUS Z0309 286411 kkj 0.062 0.031 0.0372 0.0186 Y Y ESPN ESPN CLASSIC SPORT (MIDDLE EAST)ESPNCM Z0320 260150 kku 0.201 0.1 0.1206 0.06 Y Y ESPN ESPN Classic Sport (Africa) ESPNCA Z0321 260168 kkv 0.213 0.106 0.1278 0.0636 Y Y Kids Co KIDSCO KIDSCE Z0374 251134 kn9 3.644 1.822 2.1864 1.0932 Y Y Kids Co KIDSCO WESTERN EUROPE KIDSWE Z0375 251142 kn0 3.644 1.822 2.1864 1.0932 Y Y LA Muscle TV The Active Channel ACTIVE Z0325 260101 kky 2.272 1.136 1.3632 0.6816 Y Y Vintage TV Vintage TV VINTAG Z0326 251191 kb5 1.036 0.518 0.6216 0.3108 Y Y Vintage TV Vintage TV VINTAG Z0326 251191 kkz 1.036 0.518 0.6216 0.3108 Y Y KICC KICC TV KICC Z0324 260549 kb4 996.666 498.333 598 298.9998 Y Y KICC KICC TV KICC Z0324 260549 kkx 17.74 8.87 10.644 5.322 Y Y Disney Disney Junior CEEMA DISCEE Z0382 287146 kb6 1.238 0.619 0.7428 0.3714 Y Y Disney Disney Junior CEEMA DISCEE Z0382 287146 knd 2.589 1.294 1.5534 0.7764 Y Y Disney Disney Middle East DISMIE Z0122 197022 kgk 1.707 0.853 1.0242 0.5118 Y Y Disney Disney Scandinavia DISSCA Z0123 182123 kgm 1.305 0.652 0.783 0.3912 Y Y Disney Disney Cinemagic DISNCI Z0124 200818 kgn 5.446 2.723 3.2676 1.6338 Y Y Disney Toon Disney Scandinavia CNETPO Z0267 260259 kjk 2.18 1.09 1.308 0.654 Y Y Disney Playhouse Disney Scandinavia PLDISC Z0163 232035 kha 3.11 1.555 1.866 0.933 Y Y Disney Disney Channel Czech/Hungary JETFKU Z0164 171761 khb 1.08 0.54 0.648 0.324 Y Y Disney Disney Channel Romania/BulgariaJETCEE Z0165 171753 khc 1.121 0.56 0.6726 0.336 Y Y Disney DISNEY CHANNEL DISNEY Z0185 96901 kht 2.923 1.461 1.7538 0.8766 Y Y Peak Non Peak Non P(ence) P(ence) Peak FPV Non Peak Programme Programme Rate (per Rate (per (per FPV (per s (covered s (covered Source/Sh Manufactur Link weighted weighted weighted weighted by blanket by blanket Licensee Channel Name ort Code udc er Number code second) second) minute) minute) licence) licence) Disney Disney XD Poland DISPOL Z0231 171738 kis 3.436 1.718 2.0616 1.0308 Y Y Disney Disney XD Turkey DIXDTU Z0232 200800 kit 2.51 1.255 1.506 0.753 Y Y Disney Disney Junior PLAYHO Z0125 164139 kgo 3.078 1.539 1.8468 0.9234 Y Y Disney Disney XD UK DISXDU Z0121 130296 kgj 2.92 1.46 1.752 0.876 Y Y Disney Disney Channel Poland DISPOL Z0291 260275 kk6 2.226 1.113 1.3356 0.6678 Y Y BBC Worldwide BBC Prime BBCP Z0314 124703 kkp 69.887 34.943 41.9322 20.9658 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC World News BBCW Z0011 124711 kdn 4.508 2.254 2.7048 1.3524 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Entertainment Poland BBCEPO Z0292 286627 kk7 4.242 2.121 2.5452 1.2726 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Lifestyle Poland BBCLPO Z0294 286692 kk8 2.012 1.006 1.2072 0.6036 N Y BBC Worldwide Cbeebies Poland CBEEBP Z0295 286718 kk9 4.113 2.056 2.4678 1.2336 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Entertainment Africa BBCENA Z0296 286601 kk0 5.154 2.577 3.0924 1.5462 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Knowledge Africa BBCKAF Z0297 286643 kka 3.703 1.851 2.2218 1.1106 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Lifestyle Africa BBCLAF Z0298 286676 kkb 4.728 2.364 2.8368 1.4184 N Y BBC Worldwide Cbeebies Africa CBEEBA Z0299 286700 kkc 5.675 2.8375 3.405 1.7025 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Entertainment Nordic BBCENN Z0300 286619 kkd 7.197 3.598 4.3182 2.1588 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Knowledge Nordic BBCKNO Z0301 286650 kke 14.367 7.183 8.6202 4.3098 N Y BBC Worldwide BBC Lifestyle Middle East/Nordic BBCLNO Z0302 286684 kkf 12.814 6.407 7.6884 3.8442 N Y ITV ITV 2 ITV2 Z0013 133571 kdo 2.135 1.067 1.281 0.6402 Y Y ITV ITV 3 ITV3 Z0014 182289 kdp 1.034 0.573 0.6204 0.3438 Y Y ITV ITV 1 ANGDOM Z0015 1661 kdq 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 BORDOM Z0016 4517 kdr 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 CENDOM Z0017 8906 kds 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 CHADOM Z0018 9185 kdt 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 GRADOM Z0019 20893 kdu 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 HTVDOM Z0020 22725 kdv 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 CARLTV Z0021 20521 kdw 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 LWTDOM Z0022 28045 kdx 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 MERIDI Z0023 24473 kdy 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 GRPDOM Z0024 20919 kdz 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 SCODOM Z0025 40404 ke1 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 TYNDOM Z0026 46492 ke2 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 ULSDOM Z0027 46849 ke3 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 WESTCO Z0028 33615 ke4 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 1 YORDOM Z0029 49009 ke5 7.88 3.94 4.728 2.364 Y Y ITV ITV 4 ITV4 Z0030 200354 ke6 1.333 0.666 0.7998 0.3996 Y Y ITV CITV CITV Z0031 200701 ke7 0 0.658 0 0.3948 Y Y ITV ITV SIDE AGREEMENT FOR C4&S4CITVCHF EN485 23152 kcy 0 4.462 0 2.6772 Y Y ITV Zone ZONE Z0315 260135 kkq 0.16 0.08 0.096 0.048 Y Y Peak Non Peak Non P(ence) P(ence) Peak FPV Non Peak Programme Programme Rate (per Rate (per (per FPV (per s (covered s (covered Source/Sh Manufactur Link weighted weighted weighted weighted by blanket by blanket Licensee Channel Name ort Code udc er Number code second) second) minute)
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