Turnover for Motion picture, video and television programme production, Sound recording and music publishing Activities in Japan The 31th Voorburg Group.

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Turnover for Motion picture, video and television programme production, Sound recording and music publishing Activities in Japan The 31th Voorburg Group Meeting September 19th – 23rd, 2016 Zagreb, Croatia Kazuhiko Yazaki Economic Statistics Division Statistic Bureau of Japan  

Contents Definition and Standard classification structure Outline of data method Market conditions and constraints Summary

1. Definition and Standard classification structure (1) Japan Standard Industrial Classification (JSIC) Rev.13  G Information and communica-tions 37 Communications 370, 371, 372, 373 38 Broadcasting 380, 381, 382, 383 390, 391, 392 41 Video picture information, sound information, character information production and distribution 400, 401 410 Establishments engaged in administrative or ancillary economic activities 4100, 4109 411 Video picture information production and distribution 4111, 4112, 4113, 4114 412 Sound information production 4121, 4122 413 Newspaper publishers 4131 414 Publishers, except newspapers 4141 415 Commercial art and graphic design 4151 4161, 4169 39 Information services 40 Services incidental to internet 416 Services incidental to video picture information, sound information, character information production and distribution

1. Definition and Standard classification structure (2) ISIC Rev.4  J Information and communica-tion 58 Publishing activities 581, 582 62 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities 620 601, 602 59 Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities 611, 612, 613, 619 591 Motion picture, video and television programme activities 5911, 5912, 5913, 5914 592 Sound recording and music publishing activities 5920 60 Programming and broadcasting activities 61 Telecommunications 63 Information service activities 631, 639

1. Definition and Standard classification structure (3) JSIC Rev.13 ISIC Rev.4 411 Video picture information production and distribution 591 Motion picture, video and television programme activities 4169 Miscellaneous services incidental to video picture information, sound information, character information production and distribution 8011 Cinemas 412 Sound information production 592 Sound recording and music publishing activities

2. Outline of data method (surveys of turnover) (1) Monthly Survey on Service Industries (MSSI) monthly survey annual expanded survey Economic Census for Business Frame (ECBF) for Business Activity (ECBA)

2. Outline of data method (surveys of turnover) (2) Survey of Selected Service Industries Basic Survey on the Information and Communications Industry

2. Outline of data method (unit of measure to be collected) Monthly Survey on Service Industries Enterprise & Establishment Economic Census Enterprise & Establishment Survey of Selected Service Industries Enterprise Basic Survey on the Information and Communications Industry Enterprise

2. Outline of data method (MSSI, ECBF, ECBA) (1) Name of Survey (Latest survey) MSSI Economic Census monthly annual (2015) ECBF (2014) ECBA (2012) Frequency every five years Sample or Census (survey frame) Sample (2009 ECBF) Census Data collection Mail Enumerators(Single-Unit), Mail(Multi-Unit) Internet response available Turnover data collected Total and by business activity Total

2. Outline of data method (MSSI, ECBF, ECBA) (2) Name of Survey (Latest survey) MSSI Economic Census monthly annual (2015) ECBF (2014) ECBA (2012) Industrial classification Total turnover 2 digit Max.4 digit 4 digit Turnover by business activity Cost & Value Added not available for JSIC 411 and 412 available for JSIC 411 and 412

3. Market conditions and constraints (1) Turnover (2013) and Workers (July 1, 2014) Turnover (billion yen) Workers Video picture information production and distribution 1,427.4 61,361 Sound information production 237.3 6,460 (Source: ECBF(2014))

3. Market conditions and constraints (2) Enterprises and Establishments (July 1, 2014) Enterprises Establishments Video picture information production and distribution 3,895 4,474 Sound information production 576 635 (Source: ECBF(2014))

3. Market conditions and constraints (3) Number of establishments and workers (Source: Establishment and Enterprise Census(1981-2006),  Economic Census(2009-2014) ) “Video picture information production and distribution”

3. Market conditions and constraints (4) Number of establishments and workers (Source: Establishment and Enterprise Census(2001-2006),  Economic Census(2009-2014) ) “Sound information production”

3. Market conditions and constraints (5) Share of number of enterprises by number of employees             (Source: ECBF (2014)) “Video picture information production and distribution”  

3. Market conditions and constraints (6) Share of number of enterprises by number of employees             (Source: ECBF(2014)) “Sound information production”  

Thank you for listening! 4. Summary Turnover Statistics MSSI (monthly), SSSI, BSIC (annually) ECBF and ECBA (every 5 years) Cost and Value-Added in ECBA (every 5 years) Market conditions and constraints Increase of “video picture information production and distribution” and “sound information production” services Thank you for listening!