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Opex by genre. Indigenous opex (defined as opex on RTÉ commissioned or produced content) is reviewed by genre. Table 15 Indigenous opex by genre (€000s) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Factual 18,846 24,966 36,751 39,460 43,285 46,412 40,718 35,607 36,989 30,251 Drama 34,344 34,428 43,155 39,200 39,152 42,188 31,975 28,016 24,248 21,527 Entertainment 21,181 21,342 26,213 31,505 34,385 32,980 25,790 28,206 25,195 25,106 Music 2,153 4,095 2,829 3,238 3,222 3,597 1,955 1,724 1,558 1,566 News, CA, Weather 31,120 33,036 35,162 38,563 42,019 41,857 37,790 35,539 39,447 33,160 Sport 31,826 37,717 33,740 43,218 41,607 55,247 40,206 47,612 41,634 47,345 Young Peoples 9,013 8,917 10,873 12,566 15,372 14,877 13,849 10,755 10,943 7,527 Indigenous total Source: RTÉ annual re 148,48 3 ports 164,50 1 188,72 3 207,75 0 219,04 2 237,15 8 192,28 3 187,45 9 180,01 4 166,48 2 From Table 15 it can be seen that on an absolute basis, Sport, News (in full: News Current Affairs and Weather) and Factual have the highest opex respectively. The data are rebased in Figure 39 to reveal what genres have seen the largest reductions in opex relative to 2008 levels. Figure 39 Since 2008 opex of each genre has reduced (rebased) Sport News Ent Factual Drama Young Peoples Music 100 80 60 40 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: RTÉ annual reports, NewERA analysis Firstly, opex in all genres is lower now than it was in 2008. Sport and News, the top two in absolute terms, have seen the lowest reductions in opex. Commercially it can be argued that this makes sense as these genres represent core offerings of RTÉ and its competitors may not match to the same extent. Music, Young Peoples and Drama have seen the biggest fall in opex respectively.
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