The UK is a world-leader in TV production. The estimated revenue for UK TV programmes and associated activities in 2013 was £1.3bn, and British formats are in particularly high demand, generating the largest portion of revenues back to the UK TV production sector.
A report for Pact, prepared by Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates, assessing the impact of the introduction of the Terms of Trade in the Communications Act 2003.
This report is intended to start a conversation about what the UK wants for its production sector and those who work in it – where is the sector heading in the next five years and are we content with this direction?
Pact commissioned Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates (O&O) to look into Channel 4’s Made out of England and Made out of London quotas as part of our response to Ofcom's 2024 Consultation on Channel 4's Licence Renewal.
This guide to strategic self-initiated digital and DVD documentary film distribution examines the current industry, and provides tools, information and support to help filmmakers create marketing strategies.
This report from Royal Holloway University of London's Dr Aislinn O’Connell investigates approaches to managing intellectual property rights in immersive innovation.
In 2023, Alma Economics was commissioned by Pact to analyse the extent to which market failures affecting UK independent films are larger than the market failures affecting other UK-based screen activity.
The main aim of this report is to examine and clarify some of the arguments being made about perceived issues within the UK TV programme supply market and to set out where the reality of market impact does not support the ‘myths’ gaining traction in policy discussions.