Two categories of BMOs are considered for analysis: those owning only radio channels or only television channels, and those owning both radio and television channels.
A percentage related to the ownership of radio only or television only which is nil is an indication that
current broadcast media organizations of a given
ownership type do not own the specific types of media (radio or television), or own both radio and television. If this indicator is simultaneously nil for both categories, then there are no BMOs with the targeted ownership type.
A high proportion indicates that broadcast media organizations of the given ownership type are concentrated in a specific type of media.
A value of 100 means that current broadcast media organizations of a given ownership type operate only
media of a single type, or own both radio and television. If in the latter case the indicator is not nil across private and community ownership, this
indicates that cross-media ownership is allowed for the non-public broadcaster.