Tag: Online News Act
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – CRTC grants Google five-year Online...
The CRTC is granting Google a five-year exemption under the Online News Act, while requiring the digital giant to pay $100 million to the...
CRTC grants Google five-year Online News Act exemption
The CRTC is granting Google a five-year exemption under the Online News Act, while requiring the digital giant to pay $100 million to the...
CRTC outlines priorities in Strategic Plan
The CRTC has published its Strategic Plan: Connecting Canadians through technology and culture, outlining its priorities.
The plan builds on the commission's release last year...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – GoFundMe launched for family of...
Our TV family is in mourning after the sudden and absolutely tragic passing of our friend Chantel. But nothing can compare to what her...
CRTC launches consultation on Online News Act code of conduct
The CRTC is launching a public consultation on the proposed Code of Conduct for the Online News Act bargaining framework.
The Act, formerly known as Bill...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – CRTC proposes Online News Act...
The CRTC is proposing Cost Recovery Regulations that would apply to the largest online platforms that distribute news content as it continues to set...
CRTC proposes Online News Act cost recovery
The CRTC is proposing Cost Recovery Regulations that would apply to the largest online platforms that distribute news content as it continues to set...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – CBSC says talk host was...
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) has determined that a Kamloops, BC talk show host was entitled to express his opinion on the Israel-Palestine...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – Canadian Heritage extends Local Journalism...
Canadian Heritage has announced $58.8 million in funding to extend the Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) through 2027. Initially launched in 2019 as a five-year,...
Broadcasters share of Online News Act funding to be capped at...
Broadcasters will receive a maximum 30% of monetary agreements reached with digital platforms under the Online News Act, with CBC/Radio-Canada's share of the funding...