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British Film Institute (BFI): Industry data and insights
Read free research data and market intelligence on the UK film industry and other screen sectors.
British Phonographic Industry (BPI)
BPI represents the UK’s recorded music industry.
Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (Barb)
BARB is responsible for delivering the UK’s television audience ratings.
Broadcast Magazine: Ratings
Broadcast is the essential source for business information about the British TV Industry, at home and around the world.
Ofcom: Open data
Data from Ofcom research and publications
Office for National Statistics (ONS): Home internet and social media usage
Use of the internet and social media and how long we use it for.
Radio Joint Audience Research (RAJAR)
Measures radio audiences in the UK. Some tables and statistics are freely available on the site as well as trends in listener behaviour.
The European Audiovisual Observatory
The reference for market and legal information on film, television and VoD in Europe
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI): Global Music reports
IFPI produces a range of resources and reports providing data and analysis on the current state of the global recording industry.
Motion Picture Association (MPA): THEME report
The report tracks the theatrical and in-home entertainment industry both globally and domestically as well as other video industries.
Nielsen: Audience measurement (USA)
Measurement across all channels and platforms—from podcasts to streaming TV to social media.
Recording Industry Association of America® (RIAA)
This is the definitive source of revenue data for the recorded music industry in the United States.
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