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  • Red, blue, green and yellow paper planes on ground

    Bill C-18: Google and Meta spark crucial test for journalism in Canada

    At stake is the nature of the country’s communications ecosystem, affecting how audiences in Canada get news and information that matters to them Continue Reading Bill C-18: Google and Meta spark crucial test for journalism in Canada

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    Taming the tech giants will cause collateral damage

    The Online Streaming Act will hurt content creators and incentives to produce content relevant to audiences in Canada, but the CRTC can reduce the damage Continue Reading Taming the tech giants will cause collateral damage

  • Staying Alive Breaking down public policy's role in local broadcasting Episode 7 Winston Sih with Anja Karadeglija Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: Breaking Down Public Policy’s Role in Local Broadcasting with Anja Karadeglija

    With major legislative changes surrounding news delivery in Canada, tech and news organizations are mapping their next moves. Parliamentary reporter Anja Karadeglija discusses the function of the broadcast regulator in the digital age. Continue Reading Staying Alive: Breaking Down Public Policy’s Role in Local Broadcasting with Anja Karadeglija

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  • Des textes faisant l’apologie du Parti communiste chinois (PCC) circulent au Canada, par le biais de chaînes télévisées contrôlées par le gouvernement chinois et du fil de communiqués de presse de CNW. Cette pratique s’étend au monde entier, dans le cadre d’une vaste réforme lancée par Xi Jinping visant à influencer la perception étrangère de ce pays.

    Des chaînes et agences chinoises diffusent de la propagande au Canada via Cision/CNW

    Le groupe CNW Ltée, société de diffusion de communiqués canadienne fondée en 1960, appartient lui-même à Cision, une entreprise enregistrée aux îles Caïmans. Sur le fil de presse du groupe, plus de 130 communiqués ont été diffusés en français –et la moitié en anglais- par la China Global Television Network (CGTN), depuis le 28 février 2020. Contrôlée par le parti communiste, la CGTN est le volet international du diffuseur d’État China Central Television (CCTV). Continue Reading Des chaînes et agences chinoises diffusent de la propagande au Canada via Cision/CNW

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    Is the government picking the wrong place to start regulating algorithms?

    Bill C-10 opens the door to regulating how CanCon is discovered online. More transparency around algorithms is warranted, but in more pressing areas Continue Reading Is the government picking the wrong place to start regulating algorithms?

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    CBC/Radio-Canada and the upheaval of the media landscape

    At the CRTC hearings, the fundamental issues did not get addressed. What we need urgently is to rethink CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate in the digital age Continue Reading CBC/Radio-Canada and the upheaval of the media landscape

  • CBC/Radio-Canada building

    Groups, stakeholders criticize public broadcaster and regulator for neglecting equity, accountability in license renewal process

    Lack of transparency, barriers to accessing proceedings, holes in house editorial guide cited as structural complaints as CBC/Radio-Canada faces hearings amid growing reports of workplace discrimination Continue Reading Groups, stakeholders criticize public broadcaster and regulator for neglecting equity, accountability in license renewal process

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    Open letter: Absence of racialized voices at CRTC public hearings

    We write as media guests, producers, consultants, directors, and/or citizens whose taxes fund the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Continue Reading Open letter: Absence of racialized voices at CRTC public hearings

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    Here’s how to tune in to the CRTC’s CBC license renewal hearing

    Virtual review will hear from 70 interveners Continue Reading Here’s how to tune in to the CRTC’s CBC license renewal hearing

  • Broadcast and Telecommunications Legislative Review panel report leaves consumers out in the cold

    J-Source publisher and co-author of upcoming book ‘The End of the CBC’ breaks down the regulatory recommendations that have industry watchdogs in a tailspin Continue Reading Broadcast and Telecommunications Legislative Review panel report leaves consumers out in the cold

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