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Radio / Television News

Shaw Rocket Fund asks court whether CRTC should have ordered public hearing on Rogers funding

By Ahmad Hathout The Shaw Rocket Fund has filed for a court review of a CRTC decision last month that did not require Rogers to continue paying into the fund beyond August 2025 — and did not find a public hearing was warranted on the matter. The Federal Court of Appeal application, dated May 21, seeks clarification about whether an administrative renewal of Rogers’s licence – which involved no public consultation – meant that the commission effectively extended for the rest of the term that funding mandate, which was a condition of approving the cable giant’s purchase of Shaw Communications’s broadcasting… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

CRTC wants input on Corus application to move licences to new company

The CRTC has opened a proceeding regarding a February application from Corus Entertainment seeking approval to change the ownership of all its licensed programming services to a new parent company as part of Corus’s recapitalization plan that it announced in November. That plan, which received court approval in March from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, is designed to reduce the financially troubled media company’s third-party debt and other liabilities by more than $500 million. Under a proposed debt-for-equity recapitalization transaction, some of Corus’s lenders would forgive approximately $500 million in debt in exchange for… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

CRTC mandates closed captioning targets on streamers

By Ahmad Hathout The CRTC on Monday ordered online streamers to provide closed captioning (CC) for their entire program catalogues by 2031. Within that space of time, the streamers will have one year from now to provide CC for all new original pre-recorded English- and French-language programs; all original English- and French-language live programs, including those made by a third-party supplier; and all previously captioned programs on traditional TV. To strike a balance between accessibility and avoiding straining CC resources, the CRTC said it will give them four years to have CC on 80 per cent of their program catalogues and five… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

[ANALYSIS] CanCon Corks bobbing on the ocean: the CRTC’s new ruling on Hollywood Streamers in Canada

By Howard Law, author of MediaPolicy.ca and Canada vs. California: How Ottawa took on Netflix and the streaming giants (Lorimer, 2024) The other shoe dropped last week when the CRTC delivered two rulings that nearly complete its new regulatory framework for Netflix and the rest of the Hollywood streamers, as well as Canadian television broadcasters. The reaction to the rulings from the Hollywood streamers and their Canadian enablers offered more heat than light. Media reports played them as a trade story and some breathlessly speculated on Culture & Identity Minister Marc… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

CRTC mandates 15% contribution on streamers, lowers linear base obligation

Regulator aims to float services of “exceptional importance” through fund By Ahmad Hathout The CRTC on Thursday ordered online streamers to contribute a total of 15 per cent of their annual Canadian revenues into the broadcasting system, which includes the five per cent base amount the regulator ordered them to pay in a 2024 decision that foreign streamers are currently fighting in court. Simultaneously, the regulator is reducing the amount Canadian private broadcasters have been paying into the system – from between 30 and 45 per cent to at least 25 per cent – which is the CRTC’s answer to leveling the… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

CRTC says adjusting disaggregated fibre rates “premature”

By Ahmad Hathout The CRTC has turned down a 2023 application that asked it to align the rates competitors pay Bell for disaggregated and aggregated fibre access. Quebecor’s application, which hoped for an update to rates established in 2017, was opposed by Bell and Rogers for a reason that the CRTC would adopt Tuesday: the regulator is already reviewing how to update the disaggregated regime, which forces competitors to get their own transport/traffic facilities to obtain access to the fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) portion of the legacy telcos’ network. “The proceeding initiated by Telecom Notice of Consultation  Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Canal M denied wholesale carry rate increase

President says organization will submit a comprehensive application “promptly” By Ahmad Hathout The CRTC has denied Vues & Voix a three-cent increase in the rate broadcasters must pay to carry its 24-hour French-language radio station Canal M, saying there is insufficient evidence to justify it. The discretionary service, which provides news and current affairs programming for the accessibility community and for people with disabilities, requested a three-cent rate increase – from four cents to seven cents per subscriber, per month – due to financial pressure. The not-for-profit said it has had to implement significant budget cuts, which resulted in… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

CRTC consults on new area code for Alberta

The CRTC last week announced the establishment of a CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee (CISC) ad hoc relief planning committee (RPC) to examine options and make recommendations for providing numbering relief to the area codes 368, 403, 587, 780 and 825 in Alberta. The Canadian Numbering Administrator (CNA) has advised the CRTC that the existing area codes in Alberta are projected to exhaust by February 2029. The 403 area code covers southern Alberta including Calgary, while the 780 area code covers the northern part of the province including Edmonton. Area codes 368, 587 and 825 are overlay area codes that… Continue Reading

Beyond The Walled Garden, op-ed, Opinion, Radio / Television News

From Berlin to Ottawa: Regulating for Leverage, Not Just Participation

Brad Danks | CEO, OUTtv Media Global Part 7 – CARTT Series: Beyond the Walled Garden Read – Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 At this year’s European Film Market in Berlin, a high-level panel titled “Balancing Cultural Diversity, Artistic Freedom and Competitiveness in the Platform Era” felt like a genuine policy turning point. European Parliament First Vice-President Sabine Verheyen summed up the moment: “If a handful of players decide which stories are visible, whose voices are amplified, and which languages are profitable, cultural diversity is no longer guaranteed,… Continue Reading

Beyond The Walled Garden, In-Depth, op-ed, Opinion, Radio / Television News

Domestic Strength Still Matters

Brad Danks | CEO, OUTtv Media Global Part 6 – CARTT Series: Beyond the Walled Garden Read – Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 Moving toward global distribution doesn’t make the domestic market irrelevant. In fact, the opposite is true: countries that export the most media usually have the strongest homegrown broadcasting institutions. Export success isn’t just supported by a solid domestic base, it depends on it. Domestic strength isn’t about protectionism. It’s the industrial backbone that allows us to achieve both cultural goals and export ambitions. The International Evidence This pattern… Continue Reading