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Canadians are invited to share their views on CBC's programming: consultation period extended


The CRTC is holding a public consultation on the renewal of its broadcasting licences

OTTAWA and GATINEAU, QC, Jan. 28, 2020 /CNW/ - The CRTC is extending its consultation period by one week for Canadians to submit their opinions on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Société Radio-Canada's programming. This extension follows the submission of a study on public broadcasters in other jurisdictions, which has been added to the public record of the renewal proceeding.

As part of the CBC/Radio-Canada licence renewal process, the CRTC wants to hear from Canadians across the country to ensure that the content produced and distributed by the public broadcaster reflects the diversity of Canada's population, while meeting its needs in both official languages.

Given changes in the models for the production and distribution of content, the Commission is inviting Canadians to review how CBC/Radio-Canada content is made available to them on various platforms. They will also have an opportunity to share their opinion on how content relates to the following themes: reflection, production, accessibility and discoverability, and contribution to democratic life in Canada.

Canadians can submit their comments by February 20, 2020 using one of the following methods:

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"CBC/Radio-Canada plays an important role in the lives of Canadians. As Canada's national public broadcaster, its main objective is to provide programming that is designed to inform, enlighten and entertain. As part of our consultation, we want to hear the opinions of Canadians so that they are reflected in CBC/Radio-Canada's programming."

Ian Scott, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, CRTC

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