Fonds Des Médias Du Canada

Fonds Des Médias Du Canada

Canada Media Fund | Fonds des médias du Canada 2011–2012 ANNUAL REPORT Annual Report 2011 – 2012 Financial Contributors The Canada Media Fund (CMF) receives contributions from Canada’s cable and satellite distributors and the Government of Canada. The CMF thanks its funding contributors for their continued support of Canadian television and digital media content. 2 Canada Media Fund Table of Contents 2 About the CMF 32 Funding Results 2 Financial Contributors 32 Program Funding Summary • Sources of funding of the CMF Program including 35 Experimental Stream (including # of projects) total Canadian government funding 38 Convergent Stream 4 Mandate & Vision 50 Program Administration 4 Funding Model 52 Performance Envelope Program 5 Message from the Chair 55 Francophone Minority Program 7 Message from the President and CEO 57 Aboriginal Program 9 Board and Committee Activities 59 Diverse Languages Program 13 Board members 61 Development 15 Management Team 62 Versioning Program 17 Industry Context 63 Regional Funding 20 Industry Partnerships 67 International Co-production 21 Successes 69 Financial Overview 21 Audience Results 5-year trend 70 Management Discussion and Analysis 30 Awards and Prizes 73 CMF Management Statement of Responsibility 31 International Sales 76 Independent Auditor’s Report and Financial Statements 89 Appendices 90 Notice 91 Performance Envelope Calculations 93 Audience Data Sources 98 Financing Sources: Defi nitions For a more detailed version of this annual report, including 100 Funding Lists more charts and tables, funding lists and videos please consult our website at http://ar-ra11-12.cmf-fmc.ca. 3 Annual Report 2011 – 2012 About the CMF Mandate & Vision Funding Model The Canada Media Fund (CMF) champions the creation and The Canada Media Fund (CMF) delivers fi nancial support to promotion of successful, innovative Canadian content and software the Canadian television and digital media industries through applications for current and emerging digital platforms through two streams of funding. fi nancial support and industry research. Created by Canada’s cable and satellite distributors and the Government of Canada, The Experimental Stream encourages the creation of leading- the CMF aspires to connect Canadians to our creative expressions, edge, interactive, digital media content and software applications. to each other, and to the world. The Convergent Stream supports the creation of innovative, convergent television and digital media content for consumption by Canadians anytime, anywhere. La Promesse Les Parent Artzooka 4 Canada Media Fund Message from the Chair This year marked a turning point for the Canada Media Fund (CMF), This project served as another example of the invaluable input the which was renewed as an ongoing program. We wish to thank the CMF receives from industry stakeholders. Suggestions, ideas and Government of Canada and particularly the Minister of Canadian comments received throughout the year greatly contribute to our Heritage and Offi cial Languages, the Honourable James Moore, for decision making process, and we continue to seek to provide new making this commitment and enabling the CMF to truly play its part opportunities and improved mechanisms for stakeholders to share in Canada’s Digital Economy Strategy. their views and experiences on CMF programs At the outset of the year, the Board determined two overriding For this reason, we are pleased to report that a survey of principles to guide CMF policy development: Simplifi cation and stakeholders conducted by Léger Marketing revealed that the Rewarding Success. These principles were subsequently articulated majority (78%) of stakeholders are satisfied with the CMF’s in the CMF’s business plan and program budget for 2011 – 2012. communications with the industry in regards to consultation. Progress was made on several fronts in relation to these objectives. This insight has helped us understand what stakeholders expect Through the ongoing industry consultation process, support of us and where we can build on our strengths. was obtained for moving toward multiyear program Guidelines. Furthermore, the Guidelines were restructured, streamlining their The CMF and its Board of Directors remained committed to presentation, ensuring greater consistency of language and adhering to best practices in corporate governance to ensure reducing their size, in time for 2012 – 2013. that the Corporation is managed responsibly for the benefit of its members, funders, industry stakeholders, and the public. This year, In order to better position Canadian television and digital media the Board’s Governance and Human Resources Committee managed content to compete in a global digital environment, the Board the results of a Board assessment survey and implemented agreed that the CMF should seek to reward the commercial success a directors’ peer review program. The Committee also undertook of CMF-funded projects by devising an incentive program related a review of prevailing corporate governance trends and how they to sales. As such, reporting on sales will become an integral part impact the CMF. The Board’s Audit Committee for its part reviewed of the funding process as of 2012 – 2013. the impact of the change in accounting standards for not-for-profi t organizations on the CMF and oversaw the transition to the new Furthermore, to better reward successful Canadian digital content, accounting standards. the CMF undertook a year-long collaboration with a national advisory committee to devise a Digital Media Performance Measurement At its planning session in November, the CMF Board mapped Framework. The framework, to be launched in 2012 – 2013, will the environment in which the CMF operates, set priorities and enable the CMF to defi ne a standard set of digital media performance determined strategic objectives for the next two years. These metrics and key performance indicators that will apply to all CMF- objectives, along with the ongoing commitment to simplifi cation funded digital content; and establish the basis for developing of programs and processes, served as the basis for the CMF’s weighting factors applicable to digital media performance 2011 – 2012 budget, business plan, program allocations and measurement which will ultimately serve to calculate Performance program proposals. Envelopes. 5 Annual Report 2011 – 2012 Looking forward, we plan to increase our activity in regards to acquiring, creating and disseminating industry intelligence. In order to better leverage our support of Canadian digital content, the CMF will seek to build links with the venture capital community, incubators and accelerators, to provide funded projects with access to additional capital and expertise. We also plan to strengthen our ties with other Canadian and international funding organizations to leverage available resources for the development and production of television and digital media projects. These new actions, combined with our ongoing efforts, are a testament to the CMF’s commitment to provide the Canadian television and digital media industry with the most effective support possible. None of these advances could have been achieved without the extraordinary efforts of the CMF’s management and staff that exceeded highest expectations in the successful operations of the CMF. I also wish to thank the staff of our Program Administrator, Telefilm Canada, for delivering our funding with a consistent commitment to client service and operational effi ciency. On behalf of all the Board members, I would like to thank outgoing Board member Ron Osborne for his contribution to the CMF and welcome Ron Close who joined the Board this year. We also wish to express our gratitude to the Government of Canada and Canada’s cable and satellite distributors for their signifi cant investment in Canadian production and innovation, ensuring an exceptional place in the digital future. Louis Roquet, Chair 6 Canada Media Fund Message from the President and CEO Thanks to its funding contributors, the Government of Canada and better align with industry practices. These new models will be Canadian cable and satellite distributors, the Canada Media Fund implemented in 2012 – 2013. (CMF) achieved unprecedented funding levels that enabled us to build on the previous year’s successes and to continue to provide To ensure that the CMF’s funding policies remain aligned with valuable and measurable support to Canada’s television and digital emerging trends and developments, in Canada and internationally, media industry. Indeed, the overall program budget dedicated the CMF contributed to new market intelligence, both through the to the creation of Canadian screen-based media in 2011 – 2012 work of our Industry and Market Trends department and through was increased to $371 million, which in turn triggered more than partnerships with industry organisations. We supported the $1.3 billion in production volume. development and subsequent publication of a ground-breaking set of economic indicators that capture interactive digital media Through its Convergent Stream, which supports the creation of production activity in Canada, including its contribution to the television and digital media content for consumption by Canadians GDP and its role in generating full-time jobs, which were included anytime, anywhere, the CMF championed the production of in Profile 2011, published by the Canadian Media Production 504 television programs in the genres of drama, documentary, Association (CMPA) and the Association des producteurs

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