Variant of NAICS 2017 Version 3.0 - Information and communication technology (ICT) sector
Non ICT/Non TIC - Industries not included in the information and communication technology sector
This category comprises all NAICS codes that do not relate to information and communication technology industries.
51e - Information and cultural industries, non ICT
This category comprises the portion of NAICS sector 51 'Information and cultural industries' that does not relate to information and communication technology industries.
519 - Other information services
This subsector comprises establishments, not classified to any other industry, primarily engaged in providing other information services. The main components are news syndicates, libraries and archives, Internet publishing and broadcasting, and web search portals.
5191 - Other information services
This industry group comprises establishments, not classified to any other industry, primarily engaged in providing other information services. The main components are news syndicates, libraries and archives, Internet publishing and broadcasting, and web search portals.
51913 - Internet broadcasting, and web search portals
This industry comprises establishments exclusively engaged in broadcasting content on the Internet or operating web sites, known as web search portals, that use a search engine to generate and maintain extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format. The Internet broadcasting establishments in this industry provide textual, audio, and/or video content of general or specific interest. These establishments do not provide traditional (non-Internet) versions of the content that they broadcast. Establishments known as web search portals often provide additional Internet services, such as e-mail, connections to other web sites, auctions, news, and other limited content, and serve as a home base for Internet users.
519130 - Internet broadcasting and web search portalsCAN
This Canadian industry comprises establishments exclusively engaged in broadcasting content on the Internet or operating web sites, known as web search portals, that use a search engine to generate and maintain extensive databases of Internet addresses and content in an easily searchable format. The Internet broadcasting establishments in this industry provide textual, audio, and/or video content of general or specific interest. These establishments do not provide traditional (non-Internet) versions of the content that they broadcast. Establishments known as web search portals often provide additional Internet services, such as e-mail, connections to other web sites, auctions, news, and other limited content, and serve as a home base for Internet users.
Illustrative example(s)
- Internet broadcasting (e.g., television, video)
- Internet search portal and websites, operating
- web broadcasting
- web search portals, operating
Exclusion(s)
- developing databases for the purpose of credit reporting (See 56145 Credit bureaus)
- providing Internet access (See 517 Telecommunications)
- publishing databases (See 511140 Directory and mailing list publishers)
- retailing new and used goods using the Internet (See 44-45 Retail trade)
- traditional or combined broadcasting (See 515 Broadcasting (except Internet))
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