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Creative industries contributed more than £111bn
to the UK economy in 2018
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Advertising and marketing were two of the key
drivers of growth in the Creative Industries
New government figures show the country’s successful
creative industries contributed £111.7 billion to the UK in
2018, equivalent to £306 million every day.
This is up 7.4 per cent on the previous year, meaning
growth in the sector is more than five times larger than
growth across the UK economy as a whole, which increased by
1.4 per cent.
The sector was supported by large contributions from tech
services and the film and television industries, which
contributed £45.4 billion and £20.8 billion to the economy
respectively. Another boost was delivered by the
advertising and marketing industries, which account for a
quarter of the total growth of the creative industries
since 2017.
Minister for the Creative Industries, , said:
The creative industries encompass the best and brightest
of UK businesses and these figures paint a vibrant
picture of creativity and talent in our country today.
I would like to congratulate all those within the sector
whose hard work and ingenuity means the industry is
making a staggering contribution of nearly £13 million to
the national economy every hour.
As a whole, the Department for Digital Culture Media and
Sport (DCMS) Sectors (excluding Tourism) contributed £224.1
billion to the UK in 2018, accounting for 11.7 per cent of
the economy. Headline figures include:
The Digital Sector contributed £149 billion to the UK in
2018, accounting for 7.7 per cent of the UK economy. This
contribution is up 7.9 per cent on the previous year,
meaning growth in the sector is nearly six times larger
than growth across the economy as a whole, which increased
by 1.4 per cent.
The Cultural Sector contributed £32.3bn to the UK economy
in 2018 - up 2.7 per cent from the previous year. The
sub-sector ‘Film, TV and Music’ made up three fifths of
this sector (£21.3bn).
The full DCMS Sectors Economic Estimates 2018 report can be
found here.
Notes to Editors:
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The Creative Scale-Up programme, funded by the
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport,
will see £4 million invested across three regions in
the UK giving creative businesses bespoke support to
help them grow their business and become ready to take
on investment. The programme will help boost
opportunities for the creative industries which are
worth over £100 billion to the UK economy.
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In July 2019, the Culture Secretary announced
plans for an apprenticeship scheme in the creative
industries. The Department for DIgital, Culture, Media
and Sport invested £100,000 to support the pilot
ScreenSkills Apprenticeship Programme with matching
funds from industry. The Government’s reforms to the
apprenticeship system mean that apprenticeships are
higher quality – at least 12 months, with more off the
job training and with a proper assessment at the end.