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  1. Ontario’s film and TV industry contributed a record-breaking $2.88 billion to Ontario’s economy in 2021, creating 48,135 high-value full-time equivalent direct and spin-off jobs for Ontarians. A portion of the 2021 increase can be attributed to COVID-19 recovery following the brief industry shut down in 2020.

  2. and drivers. The average fulltime salary for a job within the industry in Canada is $77,094. Ontario’s Film industry is committed to environmentally sustainable action through the Ontario Green Screen (OGS) Initiative, a public/private partnership of 30 industry and government partners. OGS

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  4. Ontario’s Film and Television industry contributed $1.8 billion to Ontario’s economy in 2023, creating 25,862 high-value full-time equivalent direct and spin-off jobs for Ontarians. Despite the US labour disruptions that impacted the industry in 2023, domestic Film and Television production drove 52% of total spending in Ontario ...

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    According to PwC’s Global Entertainment & Media Outlook 2021-2025, over-the-top (OTT) video revenue in Canada is projected to climb at a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.5% between 2020 and...
    A new study by The Trade Desk indicates that 27% of American cable TV subscribers plan to end their subscriptions (“cut the cord”) by the end of 2021, almost double the 15% that did so in 2020. The...
    While Netflix continues to be the dominant streaming service, the influx of rival services is having an impact. Netflix’s share of global audience demand for digital original series dropped below 5...
    The Canadian motion picture theatre industry suffered significantly due to COVID-19. The industry’s profit margin dropped to -42.3% in 2020, after a positive average of 14.6% since 2014.
    RiverTV, Canada’s first and only virtual broadcasting distribution undertaking (BDU), aims to target millennial audiences wanting live television broadcasting. The service also has on-demand offeri...
    A new databaseof northern Ontario film crews by Cultural Industries Ontario North and The New Business launched in early 2021. The goal of the database is to allow producers to more easily hire loc...
    A new in-depth survey by the Canada Media Fund (CMF) examines the experiences of racialized creators and production companies in Canada. Findings show that many challenges face racialized stakehold...
    Entertainment professionals with disabilities are seeking to raise awareness and representation of people with disabilities in the screen sector. Necessary changes range from casting actors with di...

    Note: The information included in this section is an overview of some of the government support to the film and television sector. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of government support available. 1. Ontario film and television producers have access to provincial government funding through tax credits including the Ontario Film and T...

    At the 2021 Emmy awards, several productions shot in Ontario received nominations and awards. The Queen’s Gambit won 11 awards, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Direct...
    Two Ontario-shot productions won at the Golden Globe Awards. Schitt’s Creek won Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Co...
    Ontario-produced animated series Hilda(Silvergate Media) won the Outstanding Children’s Animated Series award and the Outstanding Editing in a Daytime Animated Series award at the 2021 Daytime Emmy...
  5. 2020 Film and Television Production Stats Analysis • Ontario’s film and TV industry contributed $1.5 billion to Ontario’s economy in 2020, while navigating the challenges of COVID-19. This activity created almost 29,667 high‐value full‐time equivalent direct and spin‐off jobs for Ontarians.

  6. www.ontariocreates.ca › our-sectors › film-tvFilm & TV - Ontario Creates

    Ontario Creates' Film Commission provides film attraction and facilitation services, including Ontario Creates' digital locations database, which is accessible online 24 hours a day and contains over 250,000 digital images, representing over 11,800 individual filming locations. Ontario Creates is also the managing partner of the jointly funded ...

  7. Ontario Creates publishes annual statistics on film and television production supported by the Province of Ontario. Data are provided for calendar years. Data represent expenditures of all productions using Ontario Creates-administered incentives and services. Figures represent production dollars spent in Ontario only. Data is available in a ...

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