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On September 9, 2012 The Canadian Media Research Concentration project launched by providing media industry data on the following industries. A full description of the data dump can be found on our blog here.

From time to time we will be updating our data and, in some cases, revising it in light of errors, restated data from original sources and so forth. While we will always try to maintain the most accurate and authoritative body of data possible, in order to be open and transparent about how our data sets have changed over time we have archived earlier versions of the data set here.

 

 

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  1. [...] – Shaw, Bell, Rogers and Quebecor, in that order – already dominating 81 percent of the ‘total tv market’. That number would have grown to just under 90 percent, if Bell had its [...]

  2. [...] Conventional as well as pay and subscription television channels were already expanding during this time. In terms of ownership, incumbents and a few newcomers – e.g. Allarcom and Netstar –cultivated the field, with their share of the market growing steadily in tandem with the number of services available and, of course, with a few minor shuffles along the way (underlying data for these claims can be found here). [...]

  3. [...] five years ago, i.e. $3491 in 2011 versus $3,176.2 million in 2006 (all revenue figures can be seen here). Not bad, [...]

  4. [...] years ago, i.e. $3491 in 2011 versus $3,176.2 million in 2006 (all revenue figures can be seen here). Not bad, [...]

  5. [...] or acquisition results in the top four firms controlling more than 65 per cent of the market. The share of the big four – Bell, Shaw, CBC, Rogers – today is already roughly 81 per cent for the total TV programming [...]

  6. [...] or acquisition results in the top four firms controlling more than 65 per cent of the market. The share of the big four – Bell, Shaw, CBC, Rogers – today is already roughly 81 per cent for the total TV programming [...]

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