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Subject: x-games 5-year growth
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing
Asked by: meantangerine-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 18 Jul 2006 08:09 PDT
Expires: 18 Jul 2006 13:41 PDT
Question ID: 747356
I'm looking for growth and demographics statistics on the X-Games over
the last five years.

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I'd like the numbers broken down by year:

2004 revenue
2003 revenue
2002 revenue
2001 revenue
2000 revenue

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I'd like the demographics broken down into the following categories;
they need not be broken down into sequential yearly numbers as the
question above, a single five-year report would work great:

Age
Gender
Ethnicity
Income
Education
Place of Residence

Clarification of Question by meantangerine-ga on 18 Jul 2006 12:37 PDT
in place of yearly revenue, i should have written television
ratings/viewership. the ad below should have read:

I'd like the numbers broken down by year:
2004 ratings
2003 ratings
2002 ratings
2001 ratings
2000 ratings

this way, i'll be able to illustrate ratings growth over the last five
years. also, it may be better to differentiate between summer and
winter games for all questions, as they seem to have different
viewership statistics.
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