With less competition from American sources and less fragmentation of audiences, the Quebec market has had tremendous success with its domestically-produced content. The CTF continues to play a very important role in sustaining the dominant position of Canadian-produced content in this market. Based on viewers aged two and up, 10 out of the top 25 regularly scheduled programs in the Quebec francophone market were funded by the CTF, including Le coeur a ses raisons, Annie et ses hommes and Casino.
Additionally, several successful CTF-funded French-language productions have won international acclaim, such as Insectia or L'Odyssée de l'espèce, or have been successfully sold nationally or internationally as formats. They include Un gars, une fille exported to more than 30 markets around the world and the first Quebec television program to be adapted in the United States. There is also Le coeur a ses raisons, which was recently sold in France, and Rumours, sold in English Canada and abroad.
As for critical acclaim, in 2005 almost half, that is 38 out of 75 Gemini Awards, were given to CTF-funded productions including, in English, Making the Cut, The Eleventh Hour and Beethoven's Hair. CTF-funded French-language productions received even greater critical acclaim. In 2005, almost two-thirds or 48 out of 74 Gémeaux Awards were received by CTF productions including Annie et ses hommes, Rumours and Ramdam.