A ruling by the the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission includes provision for a new fund to support local news programming in markets under one million people, with cable and satellite distributors contributing about $60-million a year, reported the Globe and Mail.
The CRTC release is here.
A Globe and Mail story is here.
A ruling by the the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission includes provision for a new fund to support local news programming in markets under one million people, with cable and satellite distributors contributing about $60-million a year, reported the Globe and Mail.
The CRTC release is here.
A Globe and Mail story is here.
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Local news boost
A ruling by the the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission includes provision for a new fund to support local news programming in markets under one million people, with cable and satellite distributors contributing about $60-million a year, reported the Globe and Mail.
The CRTC release is here.
A Globe and Mail story is here.
A ruling by the the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission includes provision for a new fund to support local news programming in markets under one million people, with cable and satellite distributors contributing about $60-million a year, reported the Globe and Mail.
The CRTC release is here.
[node:ad]A Globe and Mail story is here.
Deborah Jones