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- 1. Focus on Culture ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 87-004-XGeography: CanadaDescription: This bulletin provides readers with articles and other features based on the surveys of cultural industries, institutions and activities available through the Culture Statistics Program. Using tables, graphs and an easy-to-read format, each quarterly issue brings together highlights of recently released data as well as several topical articles in the field of Canadian culture.
Typical analytical studies deal with the economic impact of culture; culture trade and investment; the culture labour force; culture tourism; government expenditures on culture; consumption of culture; and the health and vitality of culture sectors. These sectors include visual arts, performing arts, heritage, book publishing, periodicals, sound recording, television and radio, and film and video. The publication also introduces new initiatives of the Culture Statistics Program - new research, data gaps being filled, the establishment of topical working groups or first-time integration of data from diverse sources.
Release date: 2007-05-11 - 2. Consumer demand for entertainment services ArchivedArticles and reports: 63-016-X20020026438Geography: CanadaDescription:
There is a sizeable consumer market for entertainment services in Canada. Entertainment services consumption is influenced by economic conditions. For example, during economic downturns expenditures on discretionary items such as entertainment are usually the first to be cut. The opposite is usually the case when the economy is buoyant. Thus, entertainment services providers are more affected by business cycle fluctuations than industries that provide necessities.
Release date: 2002-10-28 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X20010046119Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study looks at the choices Canadian households make when deciding how to spend their recreation dollar. The primary focus is on the differences between different types of households.
Release date: 2002-03-11 - 4. Larger cinemas outperform smaller ones ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-004-X20010015784Geography: CanadaDescription:
The precarious financial condition of cinemas has been much in the press in recent months. Canada's largest cinema chain - Cineplex Odeon Canada - filed for bankruptcy protection this year and plans to close many of its low performing theatres in Canada. The bankruptcy protection filing will help the company restructure by allowing it to break or renegotiate many of its expensive leases.
Release date: 2001-08-16 - 5. Rebuilding the movie theatre industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-004-X20010015786Geography: CanadaDescription:
During the late 1990s, after years of malaise, the movie business in North America was showing signs of resurgence. In the United States, 1999 was called "a banner year for the movie business."
Release date: 2001-08-16 - Notices and consultations: 87-004-X20000035566Geography: CanadaDescription:
As with many other areas in Statistics Canada, the Culture Statistics Program (CSP) benefits from the informed advice of an external advisory committee. The National Advisory Committee on Culture Statistics (NACCS) was created in 1984 with a mandate to provide advice for the development of statistical activities related to all aspects of art and culture in Canada.
Release date: 2001-03-16 - Articles and reports: 63-016-X19980034327Geography: CanadaDescription:
Canada's consumer market for entertainment services grew almost 50% in real terms from 1986 to 1996. Canadians are spending more on renting cablevision, video games videotapes and satellite services, and they still attend live sports events, movies and theatre. As a result, spending on entertainment services comprises a growing proportion of the average household's budget. This article explores the shares of Canada's consumer market for entertainment services that are accounted for by various household types and income groups.
Release date: 1999-01-15 - Articles and reports: 63-016-X19980034328Geography: CanadaDescription:
To supplement the Services Indicators tables that regularly carry employment and remuneration data on six broad services industries for the most recent eight quarters, this section offers an historical overview of these same indicators, compiled annually, dating back to 1984. Employment shifts in these six industries from 1984 to 1997 are described, followed by detailed tables that quantify some aspects of services sector employment.
Release date: 1999-01-15
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- 1. Focus on Culture ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 87-004-XGeography: CanadaDescription: This bulletin provides readers with articles and other features based on the surveys of cultural industries, institutions and activities available through the Culture Statistics Program. Using tables, graphs and an easy-to-read format, each quarterly issue brings together highlights of recently released data as well as several topical articles in the field of Canadian culture.
Typical analytical studies deal with the economic impact of culture; culture trade and investment; the culture labour force; culture tourism; government expenditures on culture; consumption of culture; and the health and vitality of culture sectors. These sectors include visual arts, performing arts, heritage, book publishing, periodicals, sound recording, television and radio, and film and video. The publication also introduces new initiatives of the Culture Statistics Program - new research, data gaps being filled, the establishment of topical working groups or first-time integration of data from diverse sources.
Release date: 2007-05-11 - 2. Consumer demand for entertainment services ArchivedArticles and reports: 63-016-X20020026438Geography: CanadaDescription:
There is a sizeable consumer market for entertainment services in Canada. Entertainment services consumption is influenced by economic conditions. For example, during economic downturns expenditures on discretionary items such as entertainment are usually the first to be cut. The opposite is usually the case when the economy is buoyant. Thus, entertainment services providers are more affected by business cycle fluctuations than industries that provide necessities.
Release date: 2002-10-28 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X20010046119Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study looks at the choices Canadian households make when deciding how to spend their recreation dollar. The primary focus is on the differences between different types of households.
Release date: 2002-03-11 - 4. Larger cinemas outperform smaller ones ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-004-X20010015784Geography: CanadaDescription:
The precarious financial condition of cinemas has been much in the press in recent months. Canada's largest cinema chain - Cineplex Odeon Canada - filed for bankruptcy protection this year and plans to close many of its low performing theatres in Canada. The bankruptcy protection filing will help the company restructure by allowing it to break or renegotiate many of its expensive leases.
Release date: 2001-08-16 - 5. Rebuilding the movie theatre industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-004-X20010015786Geography: CanadaDescription:
During the late 1990s, after years of malaise, the movie business in North America was showing signs of resurgence. In the United States, 1999 was called "a banner year for the movie business."
Release date: 2001-08-16 - Articles and reports: 63-016-X19980034327Geography: CanadaDescription:
Canada's consumer market for entertainment services grew almost 50% in real terms from 1986 to 1996. Canadians are spending more on renting cablevision, video games videotapes and satellite services, and they still attend live sports events, movies and theatre. As a result, spending on entertainment services comprises a growing proportion of the average household's budget. This article explores the shares of Canada's consumer market for entertainment services that are accounted for by various household types and income groups.
Release date: 1999-01-15 - Articles and reports: 63-016-X19980034328Geography: CanadaDescription:
To supplement the Services Indicators tables that regularly carry employment and remuneration data on six broad services industries for the most recent eight quarters, this section offers an historical overview of these same indicators, compiled annually, dating back to 1984. Employment shifts in these six industries from 1984 to 1997 are described, followed by detailed tables that quantify some aspects of services sector employment.
Release date: 1999-01-15
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- Notices and consultations: 87-004-X20000035566Geography: CanadaDescription:
As with many other areas in Statistics Canada, the Culture Statistics Program (CSP) benefits from the informed advice of an external advisory committee. The National Advisory Committee on Culture Statistics (NACCS) was created in 1984 with a mandate to provide advice for the development of statistical activities related to all aspects of art and culture in Canada.
Release date: 2001-03-16