January 7, 2015
The Dutchman has never so much as looked at TV
2014. This is evident from the annual report of Audience Research Foundation (SKO). NPO 1
the most watched TV station remains.
The average viewing time per day reached for the first time
limit of two hundred minutes. That’s five minutes more than in 2013. SKO
writes the increase in viewing time to the two major sporting events -
Olympic and World Cup – increasing. Looking rose postponed the percentage
by 0.5 percentage points to five percent. SKO is in the measurement of the
Viewing a previously broadcast TV program within six days straight
broadcast.
The public broadcasting remains the best views in the Netherlands. The
share of NPO stations in the evenings increased from 35.7 to 36.4 percent.
NPO 1 remains the most watched channel in the Netherlands. During the daytime hours have
This transmitter has a market share of 21.7 percent. In the evening this rises to 24.2
by percent. RTL Netherlands and SBS Broadcasting lose market share and
also viewers. RTL lose 0.8 percentage points the most market share and coming
at 28.7 percent. The loss of SBS Broadcasting 0.3 percentage points
so that the transmitter had a market share of 16.9 percent in 2014.
Written by: Jarco Kriek
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01/07/2015 20:31 pm
It will be the years to still further increase with the aging population in the Netherlands.
@ Thymen, it is not entirely clear to me what you’re trying to say, next time use less expensive letters please!
01/07/2015 19:41 pm
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01/07/2015 18:07 pm
Seems strong because There is no decent program.
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