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Film and Video: Contribution to the economy in England
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In 2007, the International Indian Film Awards were held in Sheffield, generating an estimated £10 million for the regional economy, mainly through increased tourism.
Annual Review 2008, Arts Council England, August 2008
Production spending on film, features, TV and commercials in London was £1.2 billion in 2003.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
In 2001, 75% of all revenues generated by the UK film industry were generated in London.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
In 2001, it was estimated that the London film industry generated £736 million per annum.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
In 2000, 75% of the UK's film and broadcasting industry revenues were generated in London.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
In 1999, it was estimated that the London film industry generated £736 million per annum.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004
