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Free to Air Television Services in Australia Industry Market Research Report now updated by IBISWorld

gI 58782 IBISWorld logo blacktype Free to Air Television Services in Australia Industry Market Research Report now updated by IBISWorld Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) April 21, 2012

The introduction of new digital media is fragmenting media viewing and access patterns, particularly among people aged 15 to 30 years. According to IBISWorld industry analyst Nick Sallmann, ?as a result of this fragmentation, free-to-air TV is struggling to maintain audience numbers and its share of total advertising revenue.? IBISWorld anticipates that revenue for the Free to Air Television Services industry in Australia will increase 1.5% in 2011-12, to reach $ 5.0 billion. However, over the five years through 2011-12, revenue is expected to decline 4.4% per annum. The commercial segment of the industry is sensitive to advertising revenue allocated to free-to-air TV services relative to other media such as radio, newspapers, magazines and new digital media. Revenue is also influenced by the penetration of pay-TV services into households, as this affects available audience size, an important consideration for advertisers.

Over the five years through 2016-17, industry revenue is forecast to grow. However, a decline is expected in the national audience watching free-to-air TV, despite further developments in new digital media for commercial TV. ?Advertising will continue to be diverted away from the costly main media in favour of direct promotional activities,? Sallmann adds. A more recent competitor to the industry, the internet, is likely to become the most dominant form of video provision in the future. In total, there are nine networks shaping the Free to Air Television Services industry in Australia. The top three players are Seven, Nine and Ten. Each of the top players is affiliated with a local network, either Prime Media, WIN Corp. or Southern Cross. In addition to these six, there are two government funded stations: the ABC and SBS (SBS also has commercial revenue streams). Lastly, there is Imparja Television, a commercial station that broadcasts to remote central Australia. The market share concentration is currently in a very volatile state. The change into digital broadcasting saw the introduction of many new stations from all major networks. In doing so, the networks have risked devaluing advertising air time. This only scrapes the surface of changes being made in the effort to increase media channels and potential advertising revenue. The internet is proving to be the new battleground of video content and is expected to change the entire structure of the industry.

For more information, visit IBISWorld?s Free to Air Television Services report in Australia industry page.

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IBISWorld industry Report Key Topics

The industry includes companies involved in providing free-to-air TV services, including free-to-air commercial and network TV, public or government-operated broadcasting services and community groups’ or organisations’ broadcasting services.

Industry Performance Executive Summary Key External Drivers Current Performance Industry Outlook Industry Life Cycle Products & Markets Supply Chain Products & Services Major Markets Globalisation & Trade Business Locations Competitive Landscape Market Share Concentration Key Success Factors Cost Structure Benchmarks Barriers to Entry Major Companies Operating Conditions Capital Intensity Key Statistics Industry Data Annual Change Key Ratios

About IBISWorld Inc. Recognised as the nation?s most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on every Australian industry. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Melbourne, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organisations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com.au or call (03) 9655 3886.

Helpful Greenhouse Gardening Suggestions and Tips

Updated greenhouse gardening tips can lead you to diagnosing growing problems inside the greenhouse. In the event you are new to green house horticulture, you should talk to an experienced greenhouse grower or even a professional for your local green house supply store. Experienced greenhouse gardeners know to watch out for typical growing problems in the greenhouse. Here are a few regular problems experienced.

Advanced Green House Horticulture Techniques for Dealing with Growing Troubles

1. Blight- Blight is a kind of issue for all gardeners, and it is the lasting effect of a fungus. Blight looks like discolorations around the leaves or stems of vegetation, and easily advances to yellowing leaves along with a sickly plant. The main cause of many blights is just too much moisture. You need to lessen the humidity inside the greenhouse and lower/and minimize your watering until the issue resolves.

A fungicidal option may be required to get the blight in order too. The skilled greenhouse gardener also knows to view closely for insect pest infestations, as insects can pass on blight to other plants within the greenhouse, creating a crisis. In the foreseeable future, you may want to plant blight-prone plants, for example tomatoes, inside a different portion of the greenhouse to discourage the introduction of blight.

2. Splitting Fruit- There’s nothing more discouraging than watching an attractive fruit develop splits and cracks that ruin all of your work in the green house. Some unwanted cracks in fruits are generated by too much water, although some are generated by a lot of direct sunlight. The cause often depends upon the kind of plant affected. Plants with large leaves, such as cucumbers and pumpkins, start using these leaves to shade the developing fruit from direct sunlight.

Keep these plants well engrossed in leaves or move them out of direct sunlight if cracking. A few plants, such as tomatoes, are incredibly thirsty thus when watered too much, can quickly broaden and split the fragile skin of the fruit. The answer would be to water regularly and in even amounts. A lot of water at one time can ruin your valued tomatoes.

3. Irritating Pest Infestations- Probably the most frustrating maladies within the green house can be an insect infestation. For this reason it is vital that you carefully inspect brand new plants extensively before bringing them into the greenhouse. If your plant sneaks by having a handful of insects present, the optimal conditions of the greenhouse will soon turn your backyard greenhouse into a high level incubator for bugs.

Contaminations can catch swiftly and spread to insane proportions with out diligent monitoring. Get rid of any infected plants from your green house at the earliest opportunity and treat them in a completely separate area or building if you’re able to.

Ensuring that your greenhouse is neat and free of growing issues could mean employing advanced green house gardening strategies. What’s your favorite tip for keeping your green house happy and balanced?

Mobile Communications Equipment Manufacturing in China ? Industry Report by IBISWorld Now Updated

gI 58782 IBISWorld logo blacktype Mobile Communications Equipment Manufacturing in China ? Industry Report by IBISWorld Now Updated Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 01, 2012

From 2006 to 2011, revenue of the Mobile Communications Equipment Manufacturing industry is expected to have decreased at an average annual rate of 1.1%. Since the Chinese Government loosened control over the production of cellular phone handsets in 2003, domestic production rates have soared from 245.9 million sets to an estimated 1.30 billion sets in 2011. China’s production of cell phones dipped in 2008 and increased again to 617.9 million sets in 2009, mainly due to the promotion of 3G mobile phones. Output totaled one billion sets in 2010. These high manufacturing levels have greatly influenced the growth in the Mobile Communications Manufacturing industry in China.

Firms in the Mobile Communications Equipment Manufacturing industry in China manufacture mobile communication terminal equipment, including mobile phones, such as GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) and CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) handsets, cellular base stations, handset accessories and other mobile communication terminal equipment including hands-free mobile kits, two-way radios and pagers.

In 2011, industry revenue is expected to have increased by 3.2% to $ 74.48 billion. This is mainly attributed to increasing of 3G mobile phones and exports. Exports are forecast to account for 78.3% of industry revenue in 2011.

IBISWorld estimates that in the five years to 2016, total revenue of the industry will increase at an annualized rate of 2.7% to $ 85.11 billion at the end of 2016.

For more information, including profit levels, market shares, product segmentation and more, download IBISWorld?s report on the Mobile Communications Equipment Manufacturing industry in China.

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Mobile Communications Equipment Manufacturing in China ? Key Report Topics Industry Performance Executive Summary Key External Drivers Current Performance Industry Outlook Industry Life Cycle Products & Markets Supply Chain Products & Services Major Markets Globalization & Trade Business Locations Competitive Landscape Market Share Concentration Key Success Factors Cost Structure Benchmarks Barriers to Entry Major Companies Operating Conditions Capital Intensity Key Statistics Industry Data Annual Change Key Ratios

About IBISWorld Inc. Recognized as the nation?s most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on 200 Chinese industries. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Los Angeles, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organizations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com.cn or call 1-800-330-3772.

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