Former French colonies Compared by Media > Television receivers per 1000
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| # | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lebanon | 381.54 | 1997 | ||
| 2 | Morocco | 112.19 | 1997 | ||
| 3 | Algeria | 102.16 | 1997 | ||
| 4 | Tunisia | 99.84 | 1997 | ||
| 5 | Syria | 69.22 | 1997 | ||
| 6 | Cote d'Ivoire | 59.83 | 1997 | ||
| 7 | Gabon | 55.39 | 1997 | ||
| 8 | Vietnam | 48.04 | 1997 | ||
| 9 | Djibouti | 40.7 | 1997 | ||
| 10 | Senegal | 39.39 | 1997 | ||
| 11 | Cameroon | 30.59 | 1997 | ||
| 12 | Mauritania | 25.04 | 1997 | ||
| 13 | Madagascar | 22.68 | 1997 | ||
| 14 | Togo | 16.21 | 1997 | ||
| 15 | Niger | 12.69 | 1997 | ||
| 16 | Guinea | 10.25 | 1997 | ||
| 17 | Laos | 10.2 | 1997 | ||
| 18 | Benin | 9.43 | 1997 | ||
| 19 | Burkina Faso | 9.38 | 1997 | ||
| 20 | Cambodia | 8.25 | 1997 | ||
| 21 | Mozambique | 5.32 | 1997 | ||
| 22 | Central African Republic | 5.26 | 1997 | ||
| 23 | Mali | 4.76 | 1997 | ||
| 24 | Haiti | 4.67 | 1997 | ||
| 25 | Chad | 1.34 | 1997 |
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Interesting observations about Media > Television receivers per 1000
- United States ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst Christian countries in 1997.
- Oman ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst Hot countries in 1997.
- Canada ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst NATO countries in 1997.
- France ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst Catholic countries in 1997.
- Malta ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst Europe in 1997.
- Kuwait ranked second for television receivers per 1000 amongst Muslim countries in 1997.
- Austria ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst Landlocked countries in 1997.
- Latvia ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst Emerging markets in 1997.
- Mauritius ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 1997.
- Japan ranked first for television receivers per 1000 amongst East Asia and Pacific in 1997.