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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021042Description:
This infographic presents data on the Radio and Television broadcasting industries in 2020. It features data on COVID subsidies received during the broadcasting year, employment level, ad revenue and programming production costs.
Release date: 2021-05-10 - Table: 63-257-XDescription:
This product provides an overview of trends in the advertising and related services industry. It provides users with information required for making corporate decisions, monitoring programs and reviewing policies. The tables focus on financial and operating data.
Release date: 2014-01-14 - 3. Revenue Fluctuations for Newspaper Publishers ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X2007051Description:
This article focuses on sources of revenue for the Canadian newspaper industry. Specifically, it looks at how the industry's advertising revenue has been affected by economic conditions since 1975. In addition, it looks at circulation revenue during this thirty year time period.
Release date: 2007-01-17 - 4. Private radio broadcasting, 2005 ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20060039299Description:
The statistics presented in this Bulletin are for the fiscal year ending August 31 and cover the period from 2002 to 2005. The text includes references to earlier periods when it is useful to put the industry's recent performance in a historical context.
Release date: 2006-08-22 - 5. Private radio broadcasting, 2004 ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20050038057Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the private radio industry for the 2001 to 2004 period.
Release date: 2005-08-03 - 6. Television broadcasting, 2003 ArchivedStats in brief: 56-001-X20040027807Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the television broadcasting industry for the 2000 to 2003 period.
Release date: 2004-06-08 - 7. Television broadcasting, 2002 [Service Bulletin] ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20030017814Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the television broadcasting industry for the 1999 to 2002 period.
Release date: 2003-06-18 - 8. Television: Glorious Past, Uncertain Future ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X1995006Description:
This paper traces the path of television in Canada, from its introduction in 1952 to the present, examines its economics, discusses aspects of its content and takes a glimpse at its future.
Television stations compete more than ever before for advertising dollars. This reflects the increase in the number of stations as well as the emergence of specialty channels. At the same time, technological advancements have expanded the use television to more than just program viewing, while the average viewing time is on the decline. There exists an asymmetry between revenue generation and program expenses. Specifically, the advertising revenues generated by news and information do not cover the cost of production, while drama generates more advertising revenues than is required for its production or purchase.
The multi-channel universe promised by direct to home satellite broadcasting not only threatens even more the advertising revenue of television stations, but exerts further pressure on cable companies as well.
Release date: 1998-11-20
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- Table: 63-257-XDescription:
This product provides an overview of trends in the advertising and related services industry. It provides users with information required for making corporate decisions, monitoring programs and reviewing policies. The tables focus on financial and operating data.
Release date: 2014-01-14 - 2. Private radio broadcasting, 2005 ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20060039299Description:
The statistics presented in this Bulletin are for the fiscal year ending August 31 and cover the period from 2002 to 2005. The text includes references to earlier periods when it is useful to put the industry's recent performance in a historical context.
Release date: 2006-08-22 - 3. Private radio broadcasting, 2004 ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20050038057Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the private radio industry for the 2001 to 2004 period.
Release date: 2005-08-03 - 4. Television broadcasting, 2002 [Service Bulletin] ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20030017814Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the television broadcasting industry for the 1999 to 2002 period.
Release date: 2003-06-18
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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021042Description:
This infographic presents data on the Radio and Television broadcasting industries in 2020. It features data on COVID subsidies received during the broadcasting year, employment level, ad revenue and programming production costs.
Release date: 2021-05-10 - 2. Revenue Fluctuations for Newspaper Publishers ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X2007051Description:
This article focuses on sources of revenue for the Canadian newspaper industry. Specifically, it looks at how the industry's advertising revenue has been affected by economic conditions since 1975. In addition, it looks at circulation revenue during this thirty year time period.
Release date: 2007-01-17 - 3. Television broadcasting, 2003 ArchivedStats in brief: 56-001-X20040027807Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the television broadcasting industry for the 2000 to 2003 period.
Release date: 2004-06-08 - 4. Television: Glorious Past, Uncertain Future ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X1995006Description:
This paper traces the path of television in Canada, from its introduction in 1952 to the present, examines its economics, discusses aspects of its content and takes a glimpse at its future.
Television stations compete more than ever before for advertising dollars. This reflects the increase in the number of stations as well as the emergence of specialty channels. At the same time, technological advancements have expanded the use television to more than just program viewing, while the average viewing time is on the decline. There exists an asymmetry between revenue generation and program expenses. Specifically, the advertising revenues generated by news and information do not cover the cost of production, while drama generates more advertising revenues than is required for its production or purchase.
The multi-channel universe promised by direct to home satellite broadcasting not only threatens even more the advertising revenue of television stations, but exerts further pressure on cable companies as well.
Release date: 1998-11-20
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