Cable and satellite still growing, says CRTC

Numbers were up in 2006 for cable, DTH satellite and multipoint distribution systems, according to new figures released Wednesday by the CRTC. Revenue for cable television hit $6 billion last year, up 12% from 2005, while DTH and MDS operators reached $1.7 billion, up 17.7%.

The BDU numbers provide a stark contrast to those of private, conventional broadcasters, which saw unchanged revenues and falling profits in ’06, according to a Statistics Canada report released last week.

Cable, DTH and MDS companies contributed over $270 million to the creation and production of Canadian programming last year, according to the 44-page CRTC report, up from $247.3 million in 2005. Of that amount, half went to the Canadian Television Fund, while $33.4 million was awarded to independent funds and $100 million to local stations.