jdobbin Posted July 8, 2009 Report Posted July 8, 2009 http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2009/07/06/local-tv.html In an effort to preserve local TV programming, Canada's broadcast regulator has increased a fund for small TV stations to more than $100 million.The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission says it is a temporary measure for the 2009-10 broadcast year and will be reviewed in the fall. The cable and satellite companies have been ordered to contribute 1.5 per cent of their gross broadcasting revenues to the local programming fund, an increase of 0.5 per cent. I think that for people concerned about media concentration in large markets like Toronto, this is an important step. Many of the struggling local TV stations are in Tory ridings and many people would not be happy losing a local TV news service. I don't if this is enough to stop the shut down of some of the stations such as in Brandon. Quote
Bonam Posted July 8, 2009 Report Posted July 8, 2009 http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2009/07/06/local-tv.htmlI think that for people concerned about media concentration in large markets like Toronto, this is an important step. Many of the struggling local TV stations are in Tory ridings and many people would not be happy losing a local TV news service. I don't if this is enough to stop the shut down of some of the stations such as in Brandon. Why can't we allow our private TV stations to succeed or fail based on their own merits, rather than funding them like this? The cable and satellite companies will of course pass on their extra costs to consumers. Quote
jdobbin Posted July 8, 2009 Author Report Posted July 8, 2009 Why can't we allow our private TV stations to succeed or fail based on their own merits, rather than funding them like this? The cable and satellite companies will of course pass on their extra costs to consumers. Probably because there is no economic reason for any Canadian television. There is possibly a political and social reason for it. I guess it depends if local programming is of any importance to Canadians. Quote
Topaz Posted July 8, 2009 Report Posted July 8, 2009 Why can't we allow our private TV stations to succeed or fail based on their own merits, rather than funding them like this? The cable and satellite companies will of course pass on their extra costs to consumers. I have a satellite for watching TV and I pay around 113.00 monthly and within that I HAD also paid to watch the government of Ontario until last Fall when Starchoice , now Shaw ,took that away from me. So If I have to pay another $10 to watch local news and other programs, at least I'm being able to have that choice. Other than C-PAC, I have the choice of watching the BC's government or Alberta's and NOT Ontario's!! Quote
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