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Mavise : database of TV companies and TV channels in the European Union and candidate countries.
Mavise Available
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- Website/Database
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Television broadcasting--Europe--International cooperation.
- Television broadcasting.
- Television programs--Europe.
- Television programs.
- Television stations--Licenses.
- Television stations.
- Telecommunication--European Union countries--Directories.
- Telecommunication.
- Television broadcasting--International cooperation.
- Europe.
- European Union countries.
- Genre:
- directories.
- Directories
- Directories.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Began in 2007.
- Other Title:
- Database of TV companies and TV channels in the European Union and candidate countries
- Place of Publication:
- Strasbourg, France : European audiovisual Observatory
- Summary:
- This database provides basic data on all the television channels accessible in the European Union and the two candidate countries (Croatia and Turkey). MAVISE contains key information on more than 5,100 companies, over 7,400 television channels and the line-up of approximately three hundred distributors.
- Notes:
- "The Communication Directorate General of the European Commission has asked the European Audiovisual Observatory to set up the MAVISE database of TV companies and TV channels in the European Union."--About Mavise
- "MAVISE is the biggest data collection operation ever carried out concerning the European television sector. The only one of its kind, the database will enable the European Audiovisual Observatory to provide the TV industry, institutional decision-makers, and the general public with all the information they need about developments affecting the European market for television even more regularly and efficiently than before. Companies in the audiovisual sector also stand to gain considerably from this project."--About Mavise
- Content viewed on April 1, 2026; title from home page.
- OCLC:
- 223482216
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