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This page offers statistics on the number of broadcasting stations, cinemas and other facilities, supplementing the Communications Revolution profile and the Metrics & Statistics guide.

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subsection heading icon     base data

The 2002
CIA Fact Book (here) claims that globally there are some 47,776 radio stations (5,800 AM, 30,700 FM , and 1,300 shortwave) and 21,264 television stations , responsible for around 101 million hours of original programming. The US accounted for some 4,700 AM radio stations and 8,300 FM stations as of 2001, with the Clear broadcasting group alone accounting for over 1,170 stations.

Uptake of radio in the US during the 1920s provides a perspective on the 'internet boom' of the 1990s. Susan Douglas' Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Uni Press 1987) notes US growth in the sale of radio equipment - from US$60 million in 1922 to US$843 million in 1929.

The number of US commercial stations increased from five in 1921 to 30 in 1922, 556 in 1923, 681 in 1927 and 765 in 1940 -

Year
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
Number
5
30
556
530
571
528
681
677
606
618
612
604
599
583
585
616
646
689
722
765

with expenditure on US radio advertising in that period estimated as -

Year
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940

US$m
4.8
14.1
26.8
40.5
56.0
61.9
57.0
72.8
112.6
122.3
164.6
167.1
183.8
215.6

subsection heading icon     Cinemas

UNESCO estimated that in 1997 there were around 1,422 cinemas in Australia, 285 in New Zealand, 685 in Canada, 1,000 in Indonesia and some 31,600 in the US.

An indication of the number of drive-in theatres in the US is -

year
1948
1958
1968
1978
1988
1998
2007
number
820
4,063
3,372
2,732
961
581
403


subsection heading icon     time to roll out network

Many networks have grown to their maximum size within two generations. In the US particular networks reached their maximum size as follows -

50% - 100% - network
45yrs - 65 yrs - canals
60yrs - 80yrs - rail
50yrs - 70yrs - telegraph

 




 


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