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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2022055Description: Following the news is an activity that more than half of Canadians engage in on a daily basis. This infographic, using data from the General Social Survey on Social Identity (2020), explores the use of five different news sources: newspapers, magazines, television, radio and the internet. It also looks at media consumption for different groups of Canadians.Release date: 2023-03-28
- 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 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2020031Description:
This infographic highlights the business operations for the radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, and discretionary and on-demand television industries. Results are from the 2019 Radio and Television Broadcasting survey.
Release date: 2020-05-05 - Table: 56-208-XDescription:
This publication provides national and regional financial and operating statistics for the radio broadcasting industry including air time sales, programming expenses and employment statistics. Selected statistics are available for large metropolitan areas, by language of broadcast and type of broadcaster (AM and FM).
Release date: 2014-06-23 - 5. Radio Listening: Data Tables ArchivedTable: 87F0007XDescription:
The data bank permits users (including government departments and agencies-specifically the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission or CRTC, associations, academics and market researchers) to analyse the use of radio by Canadians. The information is used for the programming, planning and monitoring of policies, as well as for market research.
BBM Canada conducts sample surveys of individuals in Canada, collecting data on their radio listening. All Canadians aged 12 and above, except those residing in the Yukon and Northwest Territories and those residing in institutions or on Indian Reserves, are part of the universe for the BBM survey. The basic data on listening were acquired from BBM Canada and reflect the demographic characteristics of survey respondents. The information on the formats of specific radio stations is provided by the CRTC.
Release date: 2008-09-18 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X20060089610Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study examines the frequency with which Canadians follow news and current affairs, the variety of media sources they use and whether this affects their level of civic participation, as measured by involvement in non-voting political activities.
Release date: 2007-06-19 - 7. 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 - Articles and reports: 81-595-M2006038Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
This report examines selected culture industries in Ontario and recent trends in the supply of and demand for culture goods and services.
Release date: 2006-03-08 - 9. 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 - 56C0001Description:
This service provides custom statistics for the Canadian conventional radio and television broadcasting industries. For example, this could consist of statistics on revenues, expenses or employment by geographic market, market size, firm size or type of broadcaster. The availability of information is subject to rules of confidentiality.
Release date: 2005-04-01
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- Table: 56-208-XDescription:
This publication provides national and regional financial and operating statistics for the radio broadcasting industry including air time sales, programming expenses and employment statistics. Selected statistics are available for large metropolitan areas, by language of broadcast and type of broadcaster (AM and FM).
Release date: 2014-06-23 - 2. Radio Listening: Data Tables ArchivedTable: 87F0007XDescription:
The data bank permits users (including government departments and agencies-specifically the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission or CRTC, associations, academics and market researchers) to analyse the use of radio by Canadians. The information is used for the programming, planning and monitoring of policies, as well as for market research.
BBM Canada conducts sample surveys of individuals in Canada, collecting data on their radio listening. All Canadians aged 12 and above, except those residing in the Yukon and Northwest Territories and those residing in institutions or on Indian Reserves, are part of the universe for the BBM survey. The basic data on listening were acquired from BBM Canada and reflect the demographic characteristics of survey respondents. The information on the formats of specific radio stations is provided by the CRTC.
Release date: 2008-09-18 - 3. 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 - 4. 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 - 5. Private radio broadcasting, 2003 ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20040037806Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the private radio industry for the 2000 to 2003 period.
Release date: 2004-07-05 - Table: 56-001-X20030027813Description:
This issue of the Bulletin presents financial and operating statistics for the private radio industry for the 1999 to 2002 period.
Release date: 2003-07-03 - Table: 56-001-X20020027908Description:
In an era where the financial difficulties and opportunities of new media draw much attention, the oldest electronic media is quietl making a comeback after many difficult years in the late 80's and most of the 90's. The industry's profit margin (before interest and taxes) surpassed 10% in 1997 and has increased every year since then.
Release date: 2002-06-25 - 8. Radio and Television Broadcasting ArchivedTable: 56-204-XDescription:
This on-line publication presents detailed financial statistics on the Canadian radio and television industry. The tables group the data by province and by revenue group. Data are provided on the privately owned radio and television industry as well as the public and non-commercial segment of the industry. There is an analysis of the data and a glossary of terms.
Release date: 2002-05-23 - 9. Private radio broadcasters, 1999 ArchivedTable: 56-001-X20000025190Description:
Revenues of private radio broadcasters reached $971.9 million in 1999, an increase of 3.2% from 1998. This increase is modest when compared to the two previous years where revenues rose 8.1% and 7.5% respectively.
Release date: 2000-09-12 - 10. Radio and television statistics, 1998 ArchivedTable: 56-001-X19990015193Description:
Revenues of the radio and television broadcasting industry reached 4,14 billion in 1998, an increase of 5.1% from 1997. Employment in this industry decreased slightly to 27,408 from 27,909 in 1997.
Release date: 1999-07-08
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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2022055Description: Following the news is an activity that more than half of Canadians engage in on a daily basis. This infographic, using data from the General Social Survey on Social Identity (2020), explores the use of five different news sources: newspapers, magazines, television, radio and the internet. It also looks at media consumption for different groups of Canadians.Release date: 2023-03-28
- 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 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2020031Description:
This infographic highlights the business operations for the radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, and discretionary and on-demand television industries. Results are from the 2019 Radio and Television Broadcasting survey.
Release date: 2020-05-05 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X20060089610Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study examines the frequency with which Canadians follow news and current affairs, the variety of media sources they use and whether this affects their level of civic participation, as measured by involvement in non-voting political activities.
Release date: 2007-06-19 - Articles and reports: 81-595-M2006038Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
This report examines selected culture industries in Ontario and recent trends in the supply of and demand for culture goods and services.
Release date: 2006-03-08 - Articles and reports: 88-003-X20040037431Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article describes the continued resiliency of the radio industry, which has survived television as well as personal stereos such as the Sony Walkman and MP3 players.
Release date: 2004-10-29 - 7. Private radio broadcasting, 2002 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20030036657Geography: CanadaDescription:
Radio, the oldest electronic medium, is steadily generating profits. Revenues rose 2.7%, reaching over $1.1 billion. The performance of FM stations in recent years is at the root of the sustained level of profits for the radio industry.
Release date: 2003-10-20 - 8. Private radio broadcasting, 2001 ArchivedStats in brief: 88-003-X20020036377Geography: CanadaDescription:
After several difficult years, radio is making a comeback. Total revenues in the radio industry reached over $1 billion. This increase is partly explained by the launch of new stations, but mainly due to FM broadcasting, with 71% of the industry revenues coming from the FM sector.
Release date: 2002-11-01 - Articles and reports: 87-004-X20010026041Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article focusses on trends in radio listening, with an emphasis on fall 2000.
Release date: 2001-12-19 - 10. Tourism service industries ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-403-X19970014747Geography: CanadaDescription:
This chapter describes four specific industry sectors : accomodation services, restaurant services, travel agencies and tour operators, and Canadian tourist attractions.
Release date: 1999-11-24
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