Dozens of San Francisco arts organizations and hundreds of artists have lost their leases as the city’s landlords go after dot-com tenants. By one count, half the city’s remaining arts organizations’ leases are up for renewal this year. – San Francisco Bay Guardian
Tag: 07.13.00
WHAT DOES AN AUSTRALIAN ARTS CONSUMER LOOK LIKE?
A new survey paints the picture. The study, which covered 1991-99, shows that each Victorian household spends about $25 a week on cultural pursuits and indicates what culture Aussies prefer to consume. – The Age (Melbourne)
BUY CANADIAN
Canada has elaborate tax-credit laws used to encourage use of Canadian content in the movie and TV industries. But a new audit reveals that up to a third of the companies that took advantage of the tax breaks in the province of Quebec deliberately or accidentally misrepresented their labor and production costs. – National Post (Canada)
BUY CANADIAN
Canada has elaborate tax-credit laws used to encourage use of Canadian content in the movie and TV industries. But a new audit reveals that up to a third of the companies that took advantage of the tax breaks in the province of Quebec deliberately or accidentally misrepresented their labor and production costs. – National Post (Canada) 07/13/00
ALL ABOUT THE ADS?
Broadcast companies are beginning to invest in internet radio in a big way. “Traditional radio has been limited in the number of commercials that can be sold, since there is only 24 hours of broadcasting time in a day. Not so with the web, where niche and specialty channels can be created almost without limit, raising the advertising time available for sale.” – The Independent (UK) 07/13/00