Canada says $200M in annual fees will support local news and other content.

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    1224 days ago

    Damn I thought we were past the CRTC limiting foreign media.

    I was always on the fence about it - they have rules like you have to play Canadian music on the radio x amount of minutes per non Canadian music (or something like that). It’s always made things a bit weird.

    When spotify and netflix came about - i thought the government had moved on from that era of control

    It’ll be interesting to see how this goes down - i imagine not well.

    • @[email protected]
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      1824 days ago

      It’s a balance because most countries don’t want American culture burying their own. Those laws are what has made Canadian musicians so successful over the years. Music is really the only cultural thing that Canada is able to stand up for itself. Forcing broadcasters to dedicate X amount of time to domestic artists is important to prevent American media conglomerates from boxing out small and independent artists.

    • smoothbrain coldtakes
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      224 days ago

      They tried it already with news media with Google and Facebook, and were basically told to pound sand. Facebook doesn’t provide news feeds in Canada anymore.

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        24 days ago

        Oh yeah, Bill C-18. Honestly… I think that one worked out in the favour of Canadians. A bit whack though.

    • @n3m37h
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      124 days ago

      I mean Facebook stopped allowing news in Canada because they tried this too.

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    -824 days ago

    Canada is not very big population wise. I’m kind of surprised they have a presents in Canada

    • @n3m37h
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      224 days ago

      40 million. Majority of Canada is pretty inhospitable for a good portion of the year

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        -324 days ago

        Population density is 4.2/km2

        Not to mention 40 million isn’t that big. If companies left Canada people would just use the US version of services.

        • @[email protected]
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          224 days ago

          Very low average density but the vast majority of the population is close to the US border. The vast majority of the land in the country is completely empty