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Playback’s 2019 Indie List: survey online now

We want to hear how you allocated your spend in the 2018 calendar year. CLICK HERE to access the Indie List survey directly.

2018 Indie List: The Year in Review

Canada’s kids biz holds steady in the face of commissioning declines, service work rises and more industry trends from Playback‘s annual survey.

Indie List deadline extended

Producers now have until April 6 to complete Playback‘s annual survey of independent production spending. CLICK HERE to access survey directly.

Playback’s 2018 Indie List: survey online now

It’s that time of year again. We want to hear how you allocated your spend in the 2017 calendar year. Playback‘s annual survey is open now.

2017 Indie List: Breakthrough delves into SVOD

With its niche focus on horror films and family fare, the Toronto prodco aims to help fill the OTT pipeline.

2017 Indie List: Peacock Alley invests in packaging

The Toronto prodco behind Travelers made the list for the first time with a focus on scripted and finding the right partners.

Indie List deadline extended

By popular demand, independent producers now have until March 27 to complete the 2017 survey.

2016 Indie List: The year in review

Companies with a global, diversified approach continue to have an edge, but smaller indies are seeing success with projects attracting big stars and world-wide attention.

It’s Indie List time again

You might not love doing it but we know you love reading it. Get your numbers together for the 2016 list, encompassing the 2015 calendar year.

2015 Indie List: Who spent what – and why

Are all your entertainment eggs in one basket? Playback‘s annual feature looks at how top-performing Canadian prodcos are hedging against risk.

Playback’s Indie List: 2015 edition now open

Get on the list: fill out this year’s Indie Survey, covering all development and production spend in the 2014 calendar year, now. (Go to survey)

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2014 Playback Indie List: Going Glocal – Part 2

From our print issue: This year’s Indie List survey shows many of Canada’s top producers are using a global-local (glocal!) business model to expand revenue opportunities.