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Integration and Cultural Diversity -- Report of the Panel on Access to Third-Language Public Television Services

"The report of the expert panel on access to third-language public television services describes the work of the panel, lists the important issues that are involved in access to third-language television services, and makes a number of recommendations."
  
    
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"The report makes twelve recommendations that address the need for a regulatory framework for third-language services.

The core recommendations that will support such a policy involve the CRTC being more timely and proactive in the way it facilitates access to third-language services. In addition, the report recommends the creation of a third-language production fund available to Canadian third-language services.

The report stresses the fact that all third-language services must contribute in some way to Canada’s broadcasting system. The panel is convinced that the preferred option is for foreign services to enter into a partnership with Canadian services."

Creator(s) Department of Canadian Heritage, Broadcasting Policy and Innovation Branch
Source Location Canada
Date Published
2004-09-27
Language Bilingual
URL http://www.pch.gc ...
Copyright Holder Department of Canadian Heritage


 

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