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      • The 2019-2020 (referred to as 2020 throughout the document for brevity) broadcast year was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic which impacted all of the Canadian broadcasting industry but most severely affected the sectors that heavily rely on advertising revenues.
      crtc.gc.ca/eng/publications/reports/branalysis/fin2020.htm
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  2. Total broadcasting revenues in 2020 declined overall by -6.6%, with the commercial radio (-20.9%) and private conventional television (-14.3%) sectors being most impacted. Scroll View data

  3. BDUs generated over half of 2019-2020 total broadcasting revenues, reporting $8.1 billion, followed by television services with $6.2 billion, and radio stations with $1.5 billion.

  4. During the 2021 broadcast year, 28 ethnic radio services reported a 6.0% increase in revenues compared to the 2020 broadcast year whereas the 119 ethnic discretionary television services incurred a revenue decline of 23.1%.

  5. Jul 27, 2021 · Based on statistical and financial data provided for the broadcast year ended Aug. 31, 2020, total broadcasting revenues in 2020 declined overall by -6.6%, with the commercial radio (-20.9%) and private conventional television (-14.3%) sectors being most impacted.

  6. In 2020-2021, CBC/Radio‑Canada recognized $1,394M of government funding (73.4% of total revenue and other sources of funds), and $504M of self-generated revenue (26.6% of total revenue and other sources of funds).

  7. Jul 19, 2021 · Commercial radio and private conventional television were hit the hardest by the pandemic impact on advertising as Canadian broadcast revenues declined overall by 6.6% in 2020, according to new data released by the CRTC.

  8. Jul 27, 2021 · In prime time, Fox News’ average audience increased by 61%, CNN’s increased by 72% and MSNBC’s grew by 28%, according to Comscore TV Essentials® data. Other TV news sectors also saw audience growth, but to smaller degrees.

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