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According to The Nielsen Company,&amp;hellip;
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According to Kantar Media (Singapore) and AGB Nielsen (Malaysia), the channel registered a 4 to 9 pe&amp;hellip;
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Heading u&amp;hellip;
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According to Kantar Media in Singapore, MTV saw a 5.3 per cent increase, reaching m&amp;hellip;
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"Most broadband households already own at least on&amp;hellip;
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Data from TiVo’s audience research unit, which tracks anonymous usage across some two million TiVo devices on a sec&amp;hellip;
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Targeting the 15-years old and &amp;hellip;
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