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SOURCE
OECD Communications Outlook 2001. See also Glenn Withers, 'Funding Public Service broadcasters', Southern Review 35(1) 2002, pp. 107-19; McKinsey & Company, Public Service Broadcasters Around the World (1999)
DEFINITION
Public share as a % of total broadcasting revenue (Data is for 1999).
Media Statistics > Public share of broadcasting revenue (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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Japan: |
100% |
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# 2
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Finland: |
95% |
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= 3
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Norway: |
93% |
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= 3
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Sweden: |
93% |
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# 5
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Australia: |
80% |
|
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# 6
|
Germany: |
77% |
|
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# 7
|
United Kingdom: |
69% |
|
|
= 8
|
Netherlands: |
67% |
|
|
= 8
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Switzerland: |
67% |
|
|
= 10
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Belgium: |
65% |
|
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= 10
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Denmark: |
65% |
|
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# 12
|
Canada: |
64% |
|
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# 13
|
France: |
54% |
|
|
# 14
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Austria: |
49% |
|
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# 15
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Italy: |
47% |
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# 16
|
Ireland: |
43% |
|
|
# 17
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New Zealand: |
9% |
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Weighted average: |
66.9% |
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DEFINITION: Public share as a % of total broadcasting revenue (Data is for 1999).
SOURCE: OECD Communications Outlook 2001. See also Glenn Withers, 'Funding Public Service broadcasters', Southern Review 35(1) 2002, pp. 107-19; McKinsey & Company, Public Service Broadcasters Around the World (1999)
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