NCRA/ANREC Presentation to the CRTC on Subscription Radio, 2004

Submitted by tranquileye on Wed, 2005-11-09 21:43.

New media collapse space and time, and what is in danger of being lost is the local... Satellite radio and Internet audio are wonderful at serving specialized, yet geographically distributed audiences, but they fail when it comes to supporting local communities. As we move to more national and international services, the local is in danger of being further marginalized... We believe that community radio is the most effective means by which the local can be nurtured in Canadian broadcasting. We are inexpensive – the average revenue of our member stations is less than $120 000 – and unlike commercial and public broadcasters our focus is always clearly on the local community...
We urge the Commission to link the creation and expansion of new national audio services with support for local, community broadcasters through a Canadian Community Radio Fund.

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