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CRTC changes TV news service framework

The CRTC has announced changes to its television news service regulations that make all Canadian news service channels available to people in the country on any carrier either in bundles or à la carte.

As part of the new measures, all Canadians must be given the option to subscribe to Canadian news services before May 18, 2014.

“Canadian news services are an important part of our democracy,” said Jean-Pierre Blais, chairman of the CRTC, in an announcement on the ruling. “With the rules we are announcing today, Canadians, as citizens, will have access to the news services that are of interest to them and will therefore have an opportunity to be exposed to a variety of opinions on matters of public concern.”

This spring, Quebecor’s Sun Media complained to the regulator that its service was only offered to four out of 10 households in Canada by the country’s BDUs. It requested mandatory carriage – and an .18 carriage fee – but was denied.

 

From Media in Canada