+ Internet publishing and broadcasting
Estimated Revenues (in Millions)
2006...$10,612
2005...$10,334
2004...$8,695
Percentage Change
2006/2005 |||| 2005/2004
2.7% ||||||||| 18.8%i
For more Internet stats see page 23.
+ Foreign film admissions revenue increased 18.7 percent to $216 million in 2006.Revenue from admission to domestic feature films remained flat in 2006 after a 4.9 percent decline in 2005. Twenty-nine percent of movie theater operating revenue came from the sale of food and beverages.
+ Broadcast television revenue was up 5.6 percent, achieving a level of $38.3 billion while revenue for cable television (and other subscription programming) gained 8 percent to a total of $38.4 billion.
+ Music publishers showed a 22 percent increase in revenue to $5.1 billion.
+ Sound-recording industries saw a 13 percent increase to $21.2 billion.
+ Revenue for newspaper publishers showed a 1.7 percent decline, falling to $48.9 billion.
+ Revenue for radio networks showed growth, up 33.7 percent to $4.4 billion, while radio stations revenue remained flat at $13.7 billion.
+ Revenue was down 9.4 percent for greeting card publishers. Greeting cards made up $2.9 billion, or 70 percent, of the $4.1 billion greeting card publisher revenue.
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