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Appendix 17
Source List for Figures

Throughout its study the Committee frequently asked industry stakeholders and representatives to provide statistical data, special runs of proprietary datasets and other information, as required. The Committee was very pleased by the cooperative spirit of these individuals and groups and would like to thank, in particular:

Mr. Leo Doyle (Department of Canadian Heritage)

Mr. David Goldstein (Canadian Association of Broadcasters)

Mr. Ken Goldstein (Communications Management Inc.)

Ms. Sandra Macdonald (Canadian Television Fund)

Mr. Peter Miller (CHUM Television)

Mr. Shaun Poulter (CBC Government Relations)

Mr. Paul Sparkes (Bell Globemedia)

Mr. Stan Staple (CBC Research)

Mr. John Traversy (CRTC)

Mr. Alan Zimmermann (Department of Canadian Heritage)

This appendix lists the sources used to generate the figures found in this Report. As indicated in Chapter 4, the Bureau of Broadcast Measument (BBM), Nielsen Media Research and Statistics Canada are the main organizations that collect Canadian broadcasting data, particularly audience data. For this reason, many of the citations listed below are, in fact, secondary sources, given that the primary data source would likely have been one of the above-mentioned organizations.

Chapter 3

Figures 3.1 through Figure 3.10: Created by Gibson Product Design. Ottawa.

Figure 3.3 : Statistics Canada (various years) Household facilities and equipment, Catalogue 64-202 Annual; Catalogue 64-202S (various years): Revised Estimates (1977-1987); Statistics Canada (various years); Household Facilities by Income and Other Characteristics, Catalogue 13-218-XPB; Statistics Canada (various years) Survey of Household Spending, Catalogue 62M0004XCB.; CRTC, 1976-1981 Industry Statistics and Financial Summaries, Canada, Regions-Provinces: Cable.; CRTC, 1977-1982 Industry Statistics and Financial Summaries, Canada, Regions-Provinces: Cable.; CRTC, Cable Television Statistical and Financial Summaries, 1979-1984: Canada, Regions and Provinces/Canada, regions et provinces; CCTA Annual Report 2001-2002.

Chapter 4

Figure 4.1: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.2: BBM Fall Survey, 2001.

Figure 4.3: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.4: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.5: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.6: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.7: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.8: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.9: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.10: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.11: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.12: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.13: CBC Research. Note: Global television has only in recent years been classified as a national network, and therefore comparable data are not available for the time series used in this figure.

Figure 4.14: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.15: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.16: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.17: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.18: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.19: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.20: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.21: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.22: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.23: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.24: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.25: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.26: CBC Research Ottawa; Report of the Task Force on Broadcasting, 1984.

Figure 4.27: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.28: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 4.29: www.nua.com

Figure 4.30: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.31: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 4.32: Environics Research Group, March 2000.

Figure 4.33: Environics Research Group, March 2000.

Figure 4.34: Environics Research Group, March 2000.

Figure 4.35: Environics Research Group, March 2000.

Figure 4.36: Environics Research Group, March 2000.

Figure 4.37: Edison Media Research.

Figure 4.38: Nielsen/Net Ratings.

Figure 4.39: www.google.ca/press/zeitgeist.html

Figure 4.40: www.google.ca/press/zeitgeist.html

Chapter 5

Figure 5.1: www.pch.gc.ca.

Figure 5.2: CRTC Public Notices and Decisions. Note: The Canadian content requirement varies depending on the service. Most service providers are required to offer at least 30% Canadian content. Third language services, for example, tend to have lower Canadian content requirements.

Figure 5.3: www.canadiantelevisionfund.ca

Figure 5.4: Telefilm Canada, TVA, TQS, CBC estimates, SECOR estimates. SECOR, "A Review of Canadian Content in the Canadian Television System", Presented to the Canadian Association of Broadcasters –: Television Board," 30 August 2002, , p.26.

Figure 5.5: Canadian Television Fund, 2001-2002, A Year in Canadian Television.

Figure 5.6: Canadian Television Fund, 2001-2002, A Year in Canadian Television.

Figure 5.7: Canadian Television Fund, 2001-2002, A Year in Canadian Television.

Figure 5.8: Canadian Television Fund, 2001-2002, A Year in Canadian Television.

Figure 5.9: Canadian Television Fund, 2001-2002, A Year in Canadian Television.

Figure 5.10: Library of Parliament, Parliamentary Research Branch. Ottawa.

Chapter 6

Figure 6.1: OECD (U.S. dollar figures converted to Canadian dollars).

Figure 6.2: CBC 2001-2002 Annual Report.

Figure 6.3: CBC Annual Reports.

Figure 6.4: CBC 2001-2002 Annual Report.

Figure 6.5: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 6.6: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 6.7: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 6.8: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 6.9: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 6.10: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 6.11: CBC Research. Ottawa.

Figure 6.12: Internal calculation. Library of Parliament, Parliamentary Research Branch. Ottawa. CBC Annual Reports. Note: This figure does not include one time funding initiatives or transfers to or from capital funding. Because of these various adjustments, the data in this table are slightly different from the parliamentary appropriation data used in Figure 6.13.

Figure 6.13: CBC Annual Reports.

Figure 6.14: CBC 2000-2001 Annual Report.

Chapter 8

Figure 8.1: CRTC Data; CBC Annual Reports; the Canadian Film and Television Production Association.

Figure 8.2: CRTC Financial Data.

Figure 8.3: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.4: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.5: CFTPA — Profile 2001, 2003.

Figure 8.6: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.7: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002. Note: Ethnic stations are included under English Radio.

Figure 8.8: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.9: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.10: CRTC Financial data.

Figure 8.11: Statistics Canada. Focus on Culture. Summer 2001. Volume 13, No.2. Catalogue no. 87004XIE; The Daily, October 21, 2002, Catalogue no. 11001-XIE.

Figure 8.12: Canadian Association of Broadcasters Survey, www.cab-acr.ca.

Figure 8.13: CRTC Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.14: Communications Management Inc.

Figure 8.15: Gibson Production Design. Ottawa

Figure 8.16: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.17: CRTC Financial data.

Figure 8.18: CRTC Financial data.

Figure 8.19: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.20: CRTC Financial data.

Figure 8.21: CRTC, Television Statistical and Financial Summaries, Programming and Production Expense.

Figure 8.22: CRTC, Television Statistical and Financial Summaries, Programming and Production Expense.

Figure 8.23: CRTC, Television Statistical and Financial Summaries, Programming and Production Expense.

Figure 8.24: CRTC, Television Statistical and Financial Summaries, Programming and Production Expense.

Figure 8.25: CRTC (internal calculation), Treasury Board (Part III for CRTC, various years). Note: Telecommunications fees came into effect on 1 June 1987.

Figure 8.26: CRTC (internal calculation), Treasury Board (Part III for CRTC, various years). Note: Telecommunications fees came into effect on 1 June 1987.

Figure 8.27: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.28: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.29: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 8.30: CRTC Financial data.

Figure 8.31: CRTC Financial data. Note: 1997 data reflect partial year of operation of Star Choice and Bell ExpressVu.

Figure 8.32: CRTC Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

 

Chapter 9

Figure 9.1: CRTC Public Notice 2001-129, 21 December 2001.

Figure 9.2: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2001, 2002.

Figure 9.3: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 9.4: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 9.5: CRTC, Broadcasting Policy Monitoring Report, 2002.

Figure 9.6: www.crtc.gc.ca

Figure 9.7: www.crtc.gc.ca

Chapter 11

Figure 11.1: Library of Parliament, Parliamentary Research Branch

Figure 11.2: Centre d'études sur les medias.

Figure 11.3: Canadian Conference of the Arts.

Figure 11.4: Library of Parliament, Parliamentary Research Branch

Figure 11.5: Centre d'études sur les medias.

Chapter 17

Figure 17.1: SAGIT. www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca

Figure 17.2: SAGIT, www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca

Chapter 19

Figure 19.1: CRTC Decisions.