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Focus on short films, docs, music content as CRTC reconsiders decision

Briefs | 08/21/2017 12:52 pm EDT

In reviewing its licence-renewal decision for large English- and French-language TV groups, the CRTC has to pay particular attention to funding opportunities for short film, short-form documentary and music programming creators, according to the federal cabinet.

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