Has the minimum licence fee requirement impacted on licence fees paid for Australian childrens drama?
Despite concerns by some submitters from the production industry about the impact of the minimum licence fee requirement, examination of the information obtained during the investigation did not reveal any significant change in the pattern of acquisition, or the range of licence fees being paid, for Australian children’s drama following the introduction of the minimum licence fee requirement. All three networks provided confidential information about the amount paid for their children’s drama programs from 1996 to date and cited a significant number of programs that had received $45,000 per half hour, and is some cases less (for example, $35,000 per half hour) before the minimum licence fee requirement was introduced in March 1999. Many submitters, including production companies and film funding agencies, referred to the mix of licence fees which have been paid for children’s drama as an industry trend which had developed over the last few years. Information provided to the investigati
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