European Television and Radio Licence Fees, Subscriptions HICP by Country

The analysis of European Television and Radio Licence Fees and Subscriptions HICP reveals varied trends across countries, reflecting economic and market dynamics. Estonia leads with the highest index value of 15.8, showing no change from the previous year. Poland saw a significant increase of 4.74%. Luxembourg also experienced notable growth at 4.03%. In contrast, countries like Belgium and Greece experienced negative growth rates, indicating a decline in their licence fee indices. Over the last five years, the CAGR indicates moderate annual growth in most nations, although some countries witnessed stagnation or a slight decline.

Future trends to watch include the adaptation to digital consumption patterns and the regulatory changes affecting television and radio licensing. Inflation may impact consumer affordability in regions with rapidly growing indices. The convergence of digital media platforms might influence traditional subscription models, prompting potential reforms in licensing structures across Europe.

Top countries in Television and Radio Licence Fees, Subscriptions HICP by Country

# 10 Countries Indexes 2015 = 100 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Estonia 157.98 2022 +13.09% View data
2 2 Slovenia 127.99 2022 +2.65% +2.87% View data
3 3 Denmark 125.7 2022 +2.44% +3.16% View data
4 4 Cyprus 125.12 2022 +1.39% View data
5 5 Lithuania 122.16 2022 +4.14% +2.81% View data
6 6 Latvia 122.05 2022 +4.04% +2.95% View data
7 7 Serbia 121.8 2022 +0.5% View data
8 8 Austria 118.86 2022 +3.37% +2.48% View data
9 9 Finland 115.68 2022 +1.61% View data
10 10 France 115.04 2022 -0.88% +2.64% View data

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