Printable PDF verion - Writers Guild of Canada
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ARTICLE C7 – TELEVISION MAGAZINE SHOWSWriters of Television Magazine shows shall be paid at least the followingminimum Script Fees (based on the broadcast length of Program):Script Fees and Production Fees for productions with Budgets of sixty thousanddollars ($60,000) or less are negotiable between the Writer and Producer.(the following rates do not include research)C701 Program Writer (Based on Broadcast length of Program)Budget$60,000 to$70,000Budget$60,000 to$70,000Budget$60,000 to$70,0002012 2013 201415 minutes or less 1,244 1,269 1,28230 minutes or less 2,488 2,538 2,56460 minutes or less 4,978 5,078 5,12890 minutes or less 7,465 7,615 7,691120 minutes or less 9,955 10,154 10,256Over 120 minutescalculated on the length of the program and based on the30 minute rateBudget$70,000 to$100,000Budget$70,000 to$100,000Budget$70,000 to$100,0002012 2013 201415 minutes or less 1,460 1,490 1,50430 minutes or less 2,913 2,971 3,00160 minutes or less 5,817 5,934 5,99390 minutes or less 8,729 8,903 8,993120 minutes or less 11,650 11,883 12,001Over 120 minutescalculated on the length of the program and based on the30 minute rate88
Budget Over$100,000Budget Over$100,000Budget Over$100,0002012 2013 201415 minutes or less 1,606 1,638 1,65430 minutes or less 3,223 3,288 3,32060 minutes or less 6,438 6,567 6,63390 minutes or less 9,652 9,845 9,944120 minutes or less 12,891 13,149 13,281Over 120 minutes calculated on the length of the program and based on the30 minute rateC702 Program WriterWeekly rate for a maximum of five (5) thirty-minute programs per weekC703 Contributing WriterFor each item:2012 2013 20143,597 3,669 3,7063 minutes orlessEachadditionalminuteBudget$60,000to$70,000Budget$60,000to$70,000Budget$60,000to$70,0002012 2013 2014373 381 384139 142 14389
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ARTICLE C7 – TELEVISION MAGAZINE SHOWS<strong>Writers</strong> <strong>of</strong> Television Magazine shows shall be paid at least the followingminimum Script Fees (based on the broadcast length <strong>of</strong> Program):Script Fees and Production Fees for productions with Budgets <strong>of</strong> sixty thousanddollars ($60,000) or less are negotiable between the Writer and Producer.(the following rates do not include research)C701 Program Writer (Based on Broadcast length <strong>of</strong> Program)Budget$60,000 to$70,000Budget$60,000 to$70,000Budget$60,000 to$70,0002012 2013 201415 minutes or less 1,244 1,269 1,28230 minutes or less 2,488 2,538 2,56460 minutes or less 4,978 5,078 5,12890 minutes or less 7,465 7,615 7,691120 minutes or less 9,955 10,154 10,256Over 120 minutescalculated on the length <strong>of</strong> the program and based on the30 minute rateBudget$70,000 to$100,000Budget$70,000 to$100,000Budget$70,000 to$100,0002012 2013 201415 minutes or less 1,460 1,490 1,50430 minutes or less 2,913 2,971 3,00160 minutes or less 5,817 5,934 5,99390 minutes or less 8,729 8,903 8,993120 minutes or less 11,650 11,883 12,001Over 120 minutescalculated on the length <strong>of</strong> the program and based on the30 minute rate88