Canadian Media Falls for Misleading CRTC Ruling on Online Streaming Act Hook, Line, and Sinker
The Canadian media apparently took a recent CRTC decision on the Online Streaming Act at face value and published incorrect news articles.
The Canadian media apparently took a recent CRTC decision on the Online Streaming Act at face value and published incorrect news articles.
After pushing for a link tax in the Online News Act, one outlet is expressing outrage that the results meant their online audience is disappearing.
Documents are showing small media outlets have been begging for their lives in light of the Online News Act.
The large media companies have pushed Online News Act propaganda for a couple of years. This may be a microcosm to a larger picture.
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Heritage Minister, Pascale St-Onge, recently gave an interview where she insisted the Online News Act is “necessary”.
One of the responses to the dropping of news links is talk of massive bailouts. The sustainability of that is questionable.
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There’s a major risk of blindly believing your own talking points. We’re witnessing the media learn this lesson the hard way.
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The RCMP is reconsidering their communication strategy after Meta began blocking news links in Canada. They’re moving online.
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Bias in the media is, again, at the centre of discussion after traditional outlets refused to allow ads paid for by Meta.
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After the party passed a media censorship resolution, the Heritage Minister defended, then distanced himself from it.