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2016 The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) announces the Turnover Indices in Information and communication Sector.
Specifically: Year on Year growth rates The Turnover Index in motion picture, video and television program production, sound recording and music publishing activities in the 4th quarter
2016 as compared to the 4th quarter
2015 increased by 18.8%, while for the corresponding period of
2015 compared to
2014 decreased by 36.1% (Table 1, Chart 1). The Turnover Index in programming and broadcasting activities in the 4th quarter
2016 as compared to the 4th quarter
2015 decreased by 14.5%, while for the corresponding period of
2015 compared to
2014 decreased by 30.9% (Table 1, Chart 2). Quarter on Quarter growth rates The Turnover Index in motion picture, video and television program production, sound recording and music publishing activities in the 4th quarter
2016 as compared to the 3rd quarter
2016 increased by 70.1%, while the increase for the corresponding period of
2015 was 52.7% (Table 1, Chart 1). The Turnover Index in programming and broadcasting activities in the 4th quarter
2016 as compared to the 3rd quarter
2016 increased by 27.7%, while the increase for the corresponding period of
2015 was 61.2% (Table 1, Chart 2). Tables and the graphs that follow present the evolution of the indices from the
1 st Quarter of
2010 to the
4 th Quarter of 2016. Information Trade and Services Statistics Division Transports, Communications and Mass Media Section Spiridoula Sideri, Iraklis Tsonos Tel.: +30
213 1352056, +30
213 1352497 Fax: +30
213 1352496 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] HELLENIC REPUBLIC Piraeus, March 9,
2017 HELLENIC STATISTICAL AUTHORITY
2 Table 1. Turnover Index in Motion picture, video and programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities (div 59. Nace rev. 2) and in Programming and Broadcasting (div
60 Nace rev. 2) Base Year: 2010=100 Year Quarter Index Div.
59 Change y-o-y Change q-o-q Index Div.
60 Change y-o-y Change q-o-q
2010 A 102.0 -7.0% -32.5% 96.5 6.9% -16.6% B 108.6 18.6% 6.5% 115.2 6.4% 19.4% C 58.9 -22.5% -45.8% 91.0 -3.5% -21.0% D 130.6 -13.6% 121.7% 97.4 -15.8% 7.0% Annual Mean 100.0 -6.6% 100.0 -2.1%
2011 A 81.5 -20.1% -37.6% 74.3 -23.0% -23.7% B 75.9 -30.1% -6.9% 85.4 -25.9% 14.9% C 48.0 -18.5% -36.8% 62.4 -31.4% -26.9% D 80.9 -38.1% 68.5% 69.7 -28.4% 11.7% Annual Mean 71.6 -28.4% 73.0 -27.0%
2012 A 67.6 -17.1% -16.4% 64.0 -13.9% -8.2% B 80.6 6.2% 19.2% 65.7 -23.1% 2.7% C 45.6 -5.0% -43.4% 53.8 -13.8% -18.1% D 78.6 -2.8% 72.4% 60.5 -13.2% 12.5% Annual Mean 68.1 -4.9% 61.0 -16.4%
2013 A 56.3 -16.7% -28.4% 48.3 -24.5% -20.2% B 68.3 -15.3% 21.3% 62.9 -4.3% 30.2% C 40.4 -11.4% -40.8% 47.0 -12.6% -25.3% D 93.7 19.2% 131.9% 66.5 9.9% 41.5% Annual Mean 64.7 -5.0% 56.2 -7.9%
2014 A 66.9 18.8% -28.6% 57.7 19.5% -13.2% B 64.0 -6.3% -4.3% 77.8 23.7% 34.8% C 49.8 23.3% -22.2% 46.6 -0.9% -40.1% D 75.8 -19.1% 52.2% 70.9 6.6% 52.1% Annual Mean 64.1 -0.9% 63.3 12.6%
2015 A 67.6 1.0% -10.8% 52.8 -8.5% -25.5% B 46.5 -27.3% -31.2% 64.4 -17.2% 22.0% C 31.7 -36.3% -31.8% 30.4 -34.8% -52.8% D 48.4 -36.1% 52.7% 49.0 -30.9% 61.2% Annual Mean 48.6 -24.2% 49.2 -22.3%
2016 A 58.6 -13.3% 21.1% 41.7 -21.0% -14.9% B 42.4 -8.8% -27.6% 49.3 -23.4% 18.2% C 33.8* 6.6% -20.3% 32.8 7.9% -33.5% D 57.5 18.8% 70.1% 41.9 -14.5% 27.7% Annual Mean 48.1 -1.0% 41.4 -15.9% * Revised Data Graph 1. Evolution of Turnover Index in Motion picture, video recording and music publishing activities Graph 2.Evolution of Turnover Index in Programming and Broadcasting
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120 140 Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4
2010 2011
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120 140 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2010 2011 1. Evolution of Turnover Index in Motion picture, video & programme Production, sound recording and music publishing activities (div
59 Nace rev. 2) Evolution of Turnover Index in Programming and Broadcasting (div
60 Nace rev. 2) Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4
2012 2013
2014 2015
2016 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
2012 2013
2014 2015
2016 3 Production, sound (div
60 Nace rev. 2) -80% -40% 0% 40% 80% 120% 160% Q4 y-o-y (right axis) q-o-q (right axis) Index (left axis) -60% -40% -20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Q3 Q4
2016 y-o-y (right axis) q-o-q (right axis) Index (left axis)
4 EXPLANATORY NOTES Turnover indices in Information and Communication sector The turnover indices in services are important business indicators, which show the evolution of the market for services. The objective of these indices is to calculate the activity of the surveyed sector in value terms. The Turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period (quarter) and corresponds to the market sales of goods and services supplied to third parties. Subsidies on goods or services are also included. Turnover excludes VAT and other similar deductible taxes directly linked to turnover as well as all duties and taxes on the goods or services invoiced by the unit. Income classified as other operating income, financial income and extraordinary income in company accounts is also excluded from turnover Legal basis The compilation and publication of these new indices in Information and Communication Sector is based upon the requirements of the Council Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 concerning short-term statistics as well as the amendment Regulation 1158/2005 of the European Parliament and Council amending the Council Regulation (EC) No 1165/98. Reference Date
1 st of October
2016 C
31 st of December
2016 Base Year 2010=100.0 Cover The compilation of these indices comprises enterprises with year turnovers equal or higher than 250.000 euros, represented by a sample of
47 enterprises covering the total of the country. Methodology The Turnover Indices cover the total of the country and are compiled for divisions
59 C Motion picture, video and television program production, distribution and projection activities, sound recording and music publishing activities,
60 C Programming and broadcasting activities of NACE C Rev.2. statistical classification. The turnover indices in Information and Communication sector are being estimated by applying the forward chaining technique. In primary, the floating base index is estimated by the comparison of the appraised turnover value of the current quarter to the corresponding value of the previous quarter. The fixed index of any two-digit division of business activity concerning the current quarter results from the multiplication of the floating base index by the fixed index of the previous quarter.