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Kiwi

Kiwi is an analytical tool designed primarily for media analysis and profiling of media target groups.

Kiwi software enables the analysis of the overlapping and unique reach of all media types and individual media in various socio-demographic target groups. Target groups can also be defined in the media, for example to find out how the average time spent on the Internet for weak and strong TV or radio viewers differs.


  • Analysis configuration
  • Analysis of radio spills
  • Reach curves - Table
  • Reach curves - Chart

Kiwi - intervention of selected media for consumption of at least 180 seconds (right) and for undefined length of consumption (0).
Kiwi – the intervention of selected media for consumption of at least 180 seconds (right) and for the minimum length of consumption (0).

For Kiwi televisions, it enables the analysis of live and delayed viewing of programs on television and on the Internet, or the media profile of typical television and Internet viewers. Viewership data includes viewership at home and away from home.


In the case of digital media, Kiwi includes not only the so-called “involved” websites, but especially the numbers for You Tube and Facebook, which are not otherwise measured on the Czech market. All websites can be profiled from the point of view of detailed sociodemography and consumption of other media types. Internet traffic is further broken down by desktop and mobile access devices.

Kiwi - online média. The share of Facebook intervention is
Kiwi – online media. The share of Facebook’s monthly intervention in the entire Internet is 75 %, videoserver YouTube 70 %.