Why The Broadcasting Act Reform is Serious Business

The Liberal govt has promised to re-visit and reform the legislation pertaining to the Broadcasting Act (Canadian Content) within the first 100 days in office. Why is this important? The rules were altered to what we see and hear today for ‘traditional’ media and it is due time we focus on adapting the enhancements for (digital media) online music services. “Foreign web giants” are being urged to contribute to the creation and promotion of Canadian stories and music. How can we safeguard the success of Canada’s creators on digital services? Please, stay informed with us! Read the full article here.

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