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Canadian Broadcasters Gamble Hundreds of Millions on Hollywood Programs At The L.A. Screenings | Canadian Broadcasters Gamble Hundreds of Millions on Hollywood Programs At The L.A. Screenings |
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| Tuesday, 22 May 2007 | |
Last year they spent 12 times more on buying foreign programming than they did all year on Canadian drama Canadian performers are angered that executives of Canada's private broadcasters are in L.A. this week gambling hundreds of millions of dollars on new American shows for the fall television season while neglecting our own domestic industry.
Canada's private broadcasters enjoy the benefit of protection from foreign competition, but are not willing or obligated by the CRTC to invest in Canadian English-language television dramas. It is not acceptable that Canadian broadcasters acquire simulcast rights of U.S. shows, air them in primetime slots, and treat Canadian dramas as second-class citizens.
Canadian performers insist the CRTC ensure private broadcasters spend at least 7% of their advertising revenue on new Canadian English-language dramas and schedule a minimum of two hours of these dramas in real prime-time (Sunday to Thursday, 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m). |
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