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Information Sector Details
The Information sector contains publishing industries, such as newspaper, periodical, book,
and software publishers; motion picture and sound recording industries; and broadcasting industries,
such as radio and television broadcasting and subscription programming.
This sector also contains data processing services, and miscellaneous
information services like news synciates, libraries and archives, and internet publishing and broadcasting portals.
Related Industries
Market Research Report Contents
Market Size and Forecast for Cable and Subscription Programming
| Forecast |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
| Market Forecast ($ billions) |
Data provided in industry report |
Five-year projections show growth trends in industry sales and revenues.
This economic model is based on short- and long-term trends. The industry size
is determined by total revenue generated within the industry from all products and services.
Growth and decline in the industry shows the total opportunity for companies.
The Cable and Subscription Programming industry report reveals both the
historical trends and five-year forecast, calculated by Pell
Research's econometric models. The
market share, measured in billions
of dollars, includes both public and private companies. Use this
information to identify industry trends and predict future growth patterns.
Geographic Share by State in the US
Market by State
The historical market size by state shows how large the local opportunity is,
and how many companies are located in the region.
Growth rates by state are affected by the regional economic conditions.
View data by state to pinpoint profitable and nonprofitable
locations for companies in the Cable and Subscription Programming industry in the United States.
Northeast Region
Industry conditions in the Northeast show competitive trends specific
to this region compared to individual states and the national average.
| Market Size ($ millions) |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2011 |
| Maine |
Data provided in industry report |
| Massachusetts |
| Connecticut |
| New Jersey |
| New Hampshire |
| New York |
| Pennsylvania |
| Rhode Island |
| Vermont |
Midwest Region
Learn how companies are performing in each state within the midwest.
The data reflect total sales from firms located in this area.
| Market Size ($ millions) |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2011 |
| Illinois |
Data provided in industry report |
| Indiana |
| Iowa |
| Kansas |
| Michigan |
| Minnesota |
| Missouri |
| Nebraska |
| North Dakota |
| Ohio |
| South Dakota |
| Wisconsin |
Southern Region
In the South, see total Cable and Subscription Programming sales for companies located in each state.
| Market Size ($ millions) |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2011 |
| Arkansas |
Data provided in industry report |
| Delaware |
| District of Columbia |
| Georgia |
| Kentucky |
| Louisiana |
| Maryland |
| Mississippi |
| North Carolina |
| Oklahoma |
| South Carolina |
| Tennessee |
| Texas |
| Virginia |
| West Virginia |
Western Region
| Market Size ($ millions) |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2011 |
| Arizona |
Data provided in industry report |
| California |
| Colorado |
| Hawaii |
| Idaho |
| Montana |
| New Mexico |
| Nevada |
| Oregon |
| Utah |
| Washington |
| Wyoming |
Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) for Cable and Subscription Programming
Pell Research has analyzed Cable and Subscription Programming financial statements to determine the industry average forces:
- Cost of goods sold
- Compensation of officers
- Salaries and wages
- Employee benefit programs
- Rent paid
- Advertising and marketing budgets
The report includes a traditional income statement from an "average" company (both public and private companies included).
Products and Services Breakdown
| Description |
Revenue ($ millions) |
| Industry Total |
 |
| Radio Broadcasting - Air Time |
 |
| National & Regional Advertising (Net) |
 |
| Programs |
 |
| Television Broadcasting - Air Time |
 |
| Network Compensation |
 |
| Local Advertising (Net) |
 |
| Public & Non-Commercial Programming Services - Television |
 |
| Licensing Of Rights To Broadcast Television Programs |
 |
| Licensing Of Rights To Distribute Specialty TV Prog Content |
 |
| Production Services - Television |
 |
| Television Broadcasting Production Services |
 |
| Television Broadcasting Postproduction Services |
 |
| Sale Of Online Advertising Space |
 |
| Resale Of Merchandise |
 |
| All Other Operating Receipts |
 |
| All Other Receipts |
 |
Salary Information for Employees Working in Cable and Subscription Programming
Identify the average workforce distribution in a typical Cable and Subscription Programming company,
along with the average annual salary brackets for these positions.
| Title |
Percent of Workforce |
Bottom Quartile |
Average (Median) Salary |
Upper Quartile |
| Management Occupations |
5% |
Data provided in report |
| Chief Executives | 0% |
| General and Operations Managers | 2% |
| Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations |
17% |
| Producers and Directors |
5% |
| Sales and Related Occupations |
9% |
| Office and Administrative Support Occupations |
25% |
| Customer Service Representatives |
12% |
| Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations |
33% |
| Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers |
11% |
| Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers |
16% |
Government Contracts
In 2008, the federal government spent a total of
$12,471,680 on Cable and Subscription Programming. It has
awarded 1,485 contracts to 186 companies, with an average value of $67,052 per company.
| Company |
Address |
Key Contact |
| Data provided in industry report |
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