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Statistical and financial data compiled from Canadian broadcasting entities for the 2018-2019 to 2022-2023 broadcast year period.
Statistical and financial data compiled from Canadian broadcasting entities for the 2019-2020 to 2023-2024 broadcast year period.
The data on gross agency advertising spending across Canada is aggregated by Guideline powered by Standard Media Index in conjunction …
The Television Sector provides a glimpse into various aspects of television broadcasting in Canada. This section presents information related to …
This Broadcasting Overview provides a glimpse into various aspects of broadcasting in Canada. For the purposes of this report, total …
The Radio Sector provides a glimpse into various aspects of radio broadcasting in Canada. This section presents information related to …
Broadcasting distribution undertakings (BDUs) provide subscription television services to Canadians. They distribute conventional television, discretionary and on-demand services. The broadcasting …
The CRTC requires that applicable wireless service providers, cable/satellite/internet protocol television providers, and radio and television broadcasters, collectively known as …
The Telecommunications Overview provides a glimpse into various aspects of telecommunications in Canada and includes the following: a description of …
Every three months, in partnership with Statistics Canada, the CRTC surveys the top 90% of telecommunications entities, based on revenues.
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