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Thursday, December 3 - 2009

International TV shows top in Gulf

  • Middle East: Saturday, May 30 - 2009 at 13:12

International TV shows a strong performance in the Gulf and non -Gulf areas with a weekly viewing of 96%, according to EMS Middle East 2009, a study released by market research firm Synovate. EMS Middle East surveys approximately the top 13% of adults in 13 cities of the Gulf and non-Gulf area. The media survey looks into media usage for over 100 TV channels, 200 print titles and 40 websites vis-a-vis purchasing habits, business decision making, lifestyles and psychographics of the wealthiest adults in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan.

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