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Archive: Aug 7, 2006
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Film, TV up in '04
by: Aug 7, 2006 Print

The film and TV sector enjoyed higher revenue and profits in 2004, despite a drop in production dollars, according to numbers just released by Statistics Canada. The federal agency says a 10.6% drop in production from 2001 to 2004 - the most recent year for which figures were available - was offset by a healthy 50.5% revenue jump in sectors such as broadcasting and film distribution.


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