CCR Editorial

The opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Decima Reports.
 

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CAB asks CRTC to quash Star Choice’s multi-address account policy

Earlier this year, DTH and cable BDUs squared off over Star Choice Communications Inc.’s policy of allowing subscribers to access its service at multiple addresses (CCR, May 5/06). Last week, after weighing input from both sides as well as the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, the CRTC ruled the practice violates the Broadcasting Distribution Regulations. Below is an excerpt from the CAB’s reply to Star Choice’s initial comments.

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CCR People

Veteran broadcast journalist Eric Sorensen has been appointed Washington Bureau Chief for Global News, effective November 1. Sorensen spent the past 14 years reporting for CBC’s The National, where he has covered the world’s major stories including the Swissair crash in Nova Scotia and Princess Diana’s death in London. He was also the first Canadian to receive the Benton Fellowship in broadcast journalism from the University of Chicago.

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CCR Short Takes

CRTC wants input on new preview policy
With the ever-increasing pace of third-language specialty services being licensed for distribution in Canada as well as the mounting importance of digital programming, the CRTC is revisiting its restrictions on previewing pay and specialty channels. In Public Notice 2006-136, the commission notes that existing policy forbids the airing of previews during national ratings periods, so as to not unduly influence viewership of certain shows. In addition, there are restrictions on the length and nature of previews that can be shown on a BDU’s promotional or "barker" channel. The CRTC is soliciting input on the matter and wants submissions by November 20.
"In the commission’s view, there are sound arguments in favour of authorizing BDUs to present previews of such services, whether those services are authorized for analog and digital distribution, or for digital distribution only, and whether or not the preview is presented on an analog or digital channel," the call for comments reads. "The commission notes that such previews of non-Canadian, non-US digital services, especially when distributed on analog channels, could assist in the roll-out of digital technology and services, which is a longstanding commission objective."

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Heritage plans to gauge non-theatre distribution in both French and English

It’s an idea that’s been around since the turn of the millennium, but the Department of Canadian Heritage is now starting to get serious about finding ways to capture viewership numbers for Canadian films exhibited to audiences outside of movie theatres.

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SaskTel, MTS both have HDTV – so where’s Bell, analyst asks?

Television over Internet Protocol (IPTV) took another step in its march to become a viable competitor to cable TV last week when SaskTel launched 27 high-definition channels on its Max digital TV service. And as the first provider in North America to deploy HD over IPTV, SaskTel is leading the telco TV charge from the Canadian Prairies.

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Ad rules shouldn’t apply to product placement, CRTC told in OTA review

Canadian broadcasters used the over-the-air television review to press for a redesign of the rules governing television advertising. But while there was little appetite for increasing the hourly limit on conventional spot advertising, product placement is a whole new ball game.

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Mandate a digital-only date for OTA: McEwen

Canadian Digital Television (CDTV) has fallen by the way side just as debate heats up over the migration of over-the-air (OTA) television to digital.

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Department of Public Safety shares views on radio interoperability

A multi-jurisdictional effort is currently being considered to address the issue of public safety radio interoperability, according to the Department of Public Safety (DPS). Below is an edited excerpt of its submission to Industry Canada’s SMSE-005-06.

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