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'United Kingdom Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q3 2009' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
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'UK Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q3 2009' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
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'UK Commercial Radio Sector: Current Indicators & Forecasts: January 2008' by...Grant Goddard
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'UK Commercial Radio Sector Current Indicators & Forecasts: September 2007' b...Grant Goddard
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'UK Commercial Radio Sector: Current Indicators & Forecasts: November 2007' b...Grant Goddard
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'United Kingdom Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q3 2009' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
80-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q3 2009 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard in December 2009.
'UK Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q2 2009' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Detailed analysis of sector performance data to Q2 2009 for the UK commercial radio broadcasting industry, including revenue and audience ratings trends, written by Grant Goddard in October 2009.
'UK Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q3 2009' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Detailed analysis of sector performance data to Q3 2009 for the UK commercial radio broadcasting industry, including revenue and audience ratings trends, written by Grant Goddard in December 2009.
'UK Commercial Radio Sector: Current Indicators & Forecasts: January 2008' by...Grant Goddard
Presentation outlining significant business and economic market trends within the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, with detailed five-year forecasts for revenues and audiences, written by Grant Goddard in January 2008 for Ofcom.
'UK Commercial Radio Sector Current Indicators & Forecasts: September 2007' b...Grant Goddard
Presentation outlining significant business and economic market trends within the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, with detailed five-year forecasts for revenues and audiences, written by Grant Goddard in September 2007 for Guardian Media Group plc.
'UK Commercial Radio Sector: Current Indicators & Forecasts: November 2007' b...Grant Goddard
Presentation outlining significant business and economic market trends within the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, with detailed five-year forecasts for revenues and audiences, written by Grant Goddard in November 2007 for GCap Media plc.
'UK Commercial Radio Sector: Current Indicators & Forecasts: December 2007' b...Grant Goddard
Presentation outlining significant business and economic market trends within the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, with detailed five-year forecasts for revenues and audiences, written by Grant Goddard in December 2007 for Radiocentre Limited.
Media/Pay-TV: Focus on fundamentals and industry trends
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- Industry trends: Time to focus on profitability of IPTV service; Increasing penetration of technologically advanced services (UHD/DCS)
'United Kingdom Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q4 2008' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
39-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q4 2008 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard in March 2009.
'United Kingdom Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q1 2009' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
43-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q1 2009 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard in Jun 2009.
'UK Commercial Radio Sector: Current Indicators & Forecasts: December 2007' b...Grant Goddard
Presentation outlining significant business and economic market trends within the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, with detailed five-year forecasts for revenues and audiences, written by Grant Goddard in December 2007 for Radiocentre Limited.
Media/Pay-TV: Focus on fundamentals and industry trends
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'United Kingdom Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q4 2008' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
39-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q4 2008 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard in March 2009.
'United Kingdom Commercial Radio In Numbers: Q1 2009' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
43-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q1 2009 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard in Jun 2009.
'UK Commercial Radio Trends: February 2007' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Presentation outlining significant business and economic market trends within the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, written by Grant Goddard in February 2007 for Fidelity Investments International.
'UK Commercial Radio Market Context: April 2007' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Presentation outlining significant business and economic market trends within the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, written by Grant Goddard in April 2007 for EMAP plc.
'United Kingdom Commercial Radio: Q2 2008' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
34-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q2 2008 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard for Enders Analysis in September 2008.
'United Kingdom Commercial Radio: Q1 2008' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
31-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q1 2008 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard for Enders Analysis in June 2008.
'Digital Radio In The UK: Progress & Challenges' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
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'United Kingdom Commercial Radio: Q4 2007' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
28-page presentation of historical numerical data for the United Kingdom commercial radio industry in Q4 2007 including revenues, advertisers, listening, radio receiver sales and household penetration, written by Grant Goddard for Enders Analysis in March 2008.
'UK Commercial Radio: A Personal Perspective: January 2008' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Presentation outlining the business, economic, regulatory and technological issues facing the UK commercial radio sector, written by Grant Goddard in January 2008 for RadioCentre Members' Conference.
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'UK Commercial Radio Sector: Five-Year Forecasts: November 2007' by Grant God...Grant Goddard
Presentation outlining topline five-year revenue and audience forecasts for the UK commercial radio broadcasting sector, written by Grant Goddard in November 2007 for Guardian Media Group plc.
'Virgin Radio: New Owner, New Name, New Beginning' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Analysis of the acquisition from Scottish Media Group plc of United Kingdom national commercial radio station 'Virgin Radio' by Indian media conglomerate Bennett Coleman & Company Limited and (correct) prediction that its contracted consultant Absolute Radio will struggle to turn around the consistently under-performing business, written by Grant Goddard for Enders Analysis in June 2008.
'Digital Radio UK Explains The State Of DAB Digital Radio Switchover: Talkin'...Grant Goddard
Analysis of assertions by lobbyist group Digital Radio UK on the progress of DAB digital radio switchover in the UK, written by Grant Goddard in April 2011 for Grant Goddard: Radio Blog.
'DAB Radio: UK Receiver Market Is Dead In The Water' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
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'GCap Media plc: The Titanic Of The UK Commercial Radio Sector' [incomplete d...Grant Goddard
Incomplete draft report analysing a new strategy presented by GCap Media plc to turnaround the UK's largest commercial radio group, written by Grant Goddard in February 2008.
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