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Four 大象传媒 TV series 'generated 拢43.5m for NI economy'
The TV series Blue Lights, Hope Street, Mastermind and Celebrity Mastermind generated more than 拢43m for the Northern Ireland economy, a 大象传媒 report has estimated.
All four series are made in Northern Ireland.
The report estimates that more than 280 jobs have been supported through Blue Lights and Hope Street alone.
In 2023/24, the 大象传媒 invested 拢112m in to Northern Ireland, according to the report, which was carried out by 大象传媒 economists using data from independent production companies.
It said police drama Blue Lights has generated an estimated 拢20m to the Northern Ireland economy through employment and spending in the supply chain across its first two series.
The series, made by Two Cities Television, employed an average of 59 cast of which 83% were either born in or a resident of Northern Ireland.
Of the crew of 246, more than 87% were from Northern Ireland.
Hope Street's four series have generated 拢17.5m for the Northern Ireland economy and the two series of Mastermind 拢6m.
The report states that the 大象传媒 has also supported 20 independent companies in Northern Ireland this year through funded ideas development and strategic development.
Speaking at the Belfast Media Festival, 大象传媒 director general Tim Davie said: 鈥淭oday there can be no doubt about the world-class offer of this sector, and the creative firepower of this nation.
"Big, multi-series 大象传媒 dramas like Blue Lights have played a key role in helping to drive and embed that change, and returning series like Hope Street are vital in both showcasing the skills on offer here and providing a career pathway for individuals to develop.
"But perhaps most important of all is the fact that shows like these are telling the unique, authentic stories of this place and its people.
鈥淚 believe a thriving and sustainable screen industry in Northern Ireland needs the 大象传媒 at its heart.
"A 大象传媒 that, in its second century here, is more committed than ever before to working with the sector and backing its future.鈥
The 大象传媒 has also announced the commissioning of Farm 999, a new series by Belfast-based Stellify Media.
The 15-part series will tell first-hand stories involving the emergency services and rural communities across the UK.
It also confirmed the return of The Finish Line for a third series, filming of which will begin in Belfast early next year.
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