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Policy Matters - Page 4

Policy Matters: The Five Percent Problem

by Barri Cohen
October 18, 2013February 13, 2022
Industry

Unless the CRTC can be persuaded by powerful lobby groups, we won’t get the chance to revisit program categories and this group licencing regime until 2014.

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Policy Matters: Requiem for ‘Independents’?

by Barri Cohen
June 13, 2013February 20, 2022
Industry

Canadian broadcasters are forced into making promises they’ll inevitably break, and find themselves dealing with pesky independent producers.

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Policy Matters: A ray of (Star)light

by Barri Cohen
March 26, 2013March 12, 2022
Industry

Starlight: The Canadian Movie Channel, helmed by Norm Bolen and backed Robert Lantos, could really help Canadian creators and audiences.

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Policy Matters: Miracle in Ottawa

by Barri Cohen
November 20, 2012February 27, 2022
Industry

The CRTC gave a resounding and historic 'no' to Bell's bid to acquire Astral Media. What does that mean for the Canadian landscape?

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Policy Matters: A Perfect Storm

by Barri Cohen
September 12, 2012March 14, 2022
Industry

"Ever since Bell Media announced its $3.38-billion purchase (subject to regulatory approval) of Astral Media, I’ve been worried," notes our policy columnist.

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Policy Matters: Colour Me Blue

by Barri Cohen
April 2, 2012March 19, 2022
Industry

With Harper’s new federal austerity budget we are subjected to attacks on things like seniors, the environment, public health and—what a cliché—arts and culture.

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Policy Matters: Deadliest Catch Fever

by Barri Cohen
February 1, 2012April 9, 2022
Industry

Look to any bazaar or marketplace and you’ll find peddlers carefully jostling in hierarchical ways, where the louder, noisier and bigger characters get the lion’s share of attention.

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Policy Matters: The Social Media Push

by Barri Cohen
November 1, 2011February 5, 2022
Industry

Contrary to anecdotal evidence, television and its linear schedule are not only not dead, but they’re actually not dead because of…the internet.

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Policy Matters: Greetings from Planet TIFF

by Barri Cohen
September 1, 2011February 27, 2022
Industry/TIFF

Canadian films in the past had been well represented at TIFF. This year? Save for Surviving Progress and Pink Ribbons Inc., they will be shockingly hard to find.

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Policy Matters: Bell Tolls

by Barri Cohen
February 1, 2011April 15, 2022
Industry

The CRTC bought Bell’s two-step hook, line and stinker, snapping their own credibility so thoroughly as to turn Tony Clement into something few ever thought would be possible: a folk hero.

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