Broadcasting’s brave new world
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 Published On Aug 13, 2021

Canada's voice is diminishing in a broadcast world that now includes pay television and super stations, VCRs, cable and satellite. That's the conclusion of today's Caplan-Sauvageau report on Canadian broadcasting policy. According to co-chair Gerald Caplan, successful private broadcasters are being cheap, the CBC is underfunded and the CRTC has failed its mandate. He tells Barbara Frum that there's a crisis in Canadian culture -- and the broadcasting industry can afford to fix it.

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