| Datacheck’s Advertising Snapshot of Key Latin American Markets | May 2008 |
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| Variety of Television Programming Aired in Latin America |
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Period Analyzed: 2005, 2006, 2007 Below is a sample of program genres for selected stations in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. These graphs represent the percentage change related to program genres over a 3-year period
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| A Comprehensive look at Movie Categories | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Have a clear picture of the genre of all movies aired over the last three years
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| Program Clock – Have Clear Picture Where Imported Series Air |
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The information DataCheck captures can be presented in a variety of ways. This report is just meant to show a sample of one way the data can be presented. In this case the Program Clock information will allow clients to view and understand the times and series titles airing across stations in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico during the month of March 2008. Program Clock Offers These Direct Benefits:
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| Dominican Republic - A Challenge You Need to Understand | ||||
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A review of the dates of theatrical release and telecast data in Dominican Republic for a sample of blockbuster movies shows that piracy continues to be a problem. In 2007 theatrical films such as I think I Love my Wife, Ocean's Thirteen, The Nativity Story and The Last Time aired on television an average 5 months after their theatrical release. However, if we look at Eragon and Firewall we see that Eragon was broadcasted 3 times within a 7 months period while Firewall ran 5 times within a 10 month period. It is difficult to calculate the loss in revenue on the part of the studios since this is a relatively small market, but as one studio shared with Datacheck,” it is important to begin sales efforts in this market, even if the revenue is minimal because it would make the broadcasters liable when runs are detected running outside license periods.” To have access to this critical information that will help you to make better business decisions, please contact DataCheck by email or call us at (561) 368-2443. |
| ProgramAlert: Program Runs Management Made Easy and Cost Effective! |
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DataCheck now works closely with the studios to reconcile the runs against sales contracts, enabling them to quickly re-sell rights or collect on any runs outside of the license periods. How it benefits you:
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