CRTC Chair Says Local TV News Coverage More Important than Station Finances

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The head of the country’s broadcast regulator says TV stations have a responsibility to produce local news, even if it hurts their bottom line.

Jean Pierre Blais is telling a Commons committee that financial profits aren’t everything — the marketplace of ideas and information is equally important.

The chairman of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission made the remarks in front of the heritage committee studying the future of local media.

Blais says that while digital platforms offer an alternative source of coverage, they don’t have the funding and expertise in gathering information possessed by professional TV news outlets.

The chairman also laments that a “disturbing number of television stations” have cut staff, centralized operations and reduced the length of their newscasts.

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CityNews – October 20, 2016.

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