51 - Information

Classification

System
NAICS 2017 1.0
Country
Canada

Description

The Sector as a Whole The Information sector comprises establishments engaged in the following processes: (a) producing and distributing information and cultural products, (b) providing the means to transmit or distribute these products as well as data or communications, and (c) processing data. The main components of this sector are the publishing industries, including software publishing, and both traditional publishing and publishing exclusively on the Internet; the motion picture and sound recording industries; the broadcasting industries, including traditional broadcasting and broadcasting exclusively over the Internet; the telecommunications industries; and Web search portals, data processing industries, and the information services industries. The expressions ''information age'' and ''global information economy'' are used with considerable frequency today. The general idea of an ''information economy'' includes both the notion of industries primarily producing, processing, and distributing information, as well as the idea that every industry is using available information and information technology to reorganize and make themselves more productive. For the purposes of NAICS, it is the transformation of information into a commodity that is produced and distributed by a number of growing industries that is at issue. Cultural products are those that directly express attitudes, opinions, ideas, values, and artistic creativity; provide entertainment; or offer information and analysis concerning the past and present. Included in this definition are popular, mass-produced products as well as cultural products that normally have a more limited audience, such as poetry books, literary magazines, or classical records. The unique characteristics of information and cultural products, and of the processes involved in their production and distribution, distinguish the Information sector from the goods-producing and service-producing sectors. Some of these characteristics are: 1. Unlike traditional goods, an ''information or cultural product,'' such as an on-line newspaper or a television program, does not necessarily have tangible qualities, nor is it necessarily associated with a particular form. A movie can be shown at a movie theater, on a television broadcast, through video-on-demand or rented at a local video store. A sound recording can be aired on radio, embedded in multimedia products, or sold at a record store. 2. Unlike traditional services, the delivery of these products does not require direct contact between the supplier and the consumer. 3. The value of these products to the consumer lies in their informational, educational, cultural, or entertainment content, not in the format in which they are distributed. Most of these products are protected from unlawful reproduction by copyright laws. 4. The intangible property aspect of information and cultural products makes the processes involved in their production and distribution very different from goods and services. Only those possessing the rights to these works are authorized to reproduce, alter, improve, and distribute them. Acquiring and using these rights often involves significant costs. In addition, technology is revolutionizing the distribution of these products. It is possible to distribute them in a physical form, via broadcast, or on-line. 5. Distributors of information and cultural products can easily add value to the products they distribute. For instance, broadcasters add advertising not contained in the original product. This capacity means that unlike traditional distributors, they derive revenue not from sale of the distributed product to the final consumer, but from those who pay for the privilege of adding information to the original product. Similarly, a directory and mailing list publisher can acquire the rights to thousands of previously published newspaper and periodical articles and add new value by providing search and software and organizing the information in a way that facilitates research and retrieval. These products often command a much higher price than the original information. The distribution modes for information commodities may either eliminate the necessity for traditional manufacture, or reverse the conventional order of manufacture-distribute: A newspaper distributed on-line, for example, can be printed locally or by the final consumer. Similarly, packaged software is available mainly on-line. The NAICS Information sector is designed to make such economic changes transparent as they occur, or to facilitate designing surveys that will monitor the new phenomena and provide data to analyze the changes. Many of the industries in the NAICS Information sector are engaged in producing products protected by copyright law, or in distributing them (other than distribution by traditional wholesale and retail methods). Examples are traditional publishing industries, software and directory and mailing list publishing industries, and film and sound industries. Broadcasting and telecommunications industries and information providers and processors are also included in the Information sector, because their technologies are so closely linked to other industries in the Information sector.

Details

Level
2
Hierarchy Level
Broad

Child Industry Codes

511 - Publishing Industries (except Internet)
512 - Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries
515 - Broadcasting (except Internet)
517 - Telecommunications
518 - Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
519 - Other Information Services
5111 - Newspaper, Periodical, Book, and Directory Publishers
5112 - Software Publishers
51111 - Newspaper Publishers
51112 - Periodical Publishers
51113 - Book Publishers
51114 - Directory and Mailing List Publishers
51119 - Other Publishers
511110 - Newspaper Publishers
511120 - Periodical Publishers
511130 - Book Publishers
511140 - Directory and Mailing List Publishers
511191 - Greeting Card Publishers
511199 - All Other Publishers
51121 - Software Publishers
511210 - Software Publishers
5121 - Motion Picture and Video Industries
5122 - Sound Recording Industries
51211 - Motion Picture and Video Production
51212 - Motion Picture and Video Distribution
51213 - Motion Picture and Video Exhibition
51219 - Postproduction Services and Other Motion Picture and Video Industries
512110 - Motion Picture and Video Production
512120 - Motion Picture and Video Distribution
512131 - Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive-Ins)
512132 - Drive-In Motion Picture Theaters
512191 - Teleproduction and Other Postproduction Services
512199 - Other Motion Picture and Video Industries
51223 - Music Publishers
51224 - Sound Recording Studios
51225 - Record Production and Distribution
51229 - Other Sound Recording Industries
512230 - Music Publishers
512240 - Sound Recording Studios
512250 - Record Production and Distribution
512290 - Other Sound Recording Industries
5151 - Radio and Television Broadcasting
5152 - Cable and Other Subscription Programming
51511 - Radio Broadcasting
51512 - Television Broadcasting
515111 - Radio Networks
515112 - Radio Stations
515120 - Television Broadcasting
51521 - Cable and Other Subscription Programming
515210 - Cable and Other Subscription Programming
5173 - Wired and Wireless Telecommunications Carriers
5174 - Satellite Telecommunications
5179 - Other Telecommunications
51731 - Wired and Wireless Telecommunications Carriers
517311 - Wired Telecommunications Carriers
517312 - Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite)
51741 - Satellite Telecommunications
517410 - Satellite Telecommunications
51791 - Other Telecommunications
517911 - Telecommunications Resellers
517919 - All Other Telecommunications
5182 - Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
51821 - Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
518210 - Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
5191 - Other Information Services
51911 - News Syndicates
51912 - Libraries and Archives
51913 - Internet Publishing and Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
51919 - All Other Information Services
519110 - News Syndicates
519120 - Libraries and Archives
519130 - Internet Publishing and Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
519190 - All Other Information Services