Aussie programming ‘stimulates $1.23b in production’

Free TV Australia, the industry body that represents the commercial free-to-air broadcasters has released figures that suggest Australian TV productions last year were at an all-time high.

The industry body states that $1.23 billion was invested in local content over 2010-11.

The figures also report 25,650 hours of content was broadcast across all networks in 2010 while over 6,400 hours were broadcast on the multi channels, where no local content obligation is enforced.

On the network channels, where local content quotas of 55 per cent are required, Free TV have averaged 65 per cent of Australian content, which includes 716 hours of drama and documentaries and 315 hours of news and current affairs each week.

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