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- Not everyone sees the new Cancon rules as a win. Five takeaways from . . .
Not everyone sees the new Cancon rules as a win Five takeaways from CRTC's decision Story by Alex Nino Gheciu • 1d
- Takeaways from new Cancon rules - PressReader
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) issued its long-awaited expansion of the range of creative roles that qualify a film or TV show as Canadian, setting new rules for foreign streaming companies that operate in the country However, not everyone sees the changes as a win
- CRTC shakes up CanCon rules - mediapolicy. ca
The CRTC has released the first of a hugely consequential two-part ruling on video streaming and television The famous “10 point” headcount of key Canadian creative talent that is required before the CRTC will recognize a “Canadian program” as fulfilling a broadcaster’s CanCon budget gets a make-over
- CRTC updates CanCon definition with new ownership, points rules
CRTC updates CanCon definition with new ownership, points rules The update introduces a sliding-scale approach to evaluating copyright ownership and the use of Canadians in key roles
- Canada’s Content Revolution: Understanding the CRTC’s New CanCon Rules . . .
By implementing these new financial and discoverability rules, Canada is forging a path that other countries may soon follow These standards will decide whether national narrative can be kept alive and grown in a time when the algorithm frequently controls culture
- Stars, creators await decision on CanCon rules after tech giants win . . .
Several streamers — including Amazon, Netflix and Apple — are challenging the CRTC order that would require foreign platforms earning more than $25 million annually in Canada to contribute five per cent of their local revenue toward Canadian programming
- CRTC Public Hearing on the Modernization of the Definition of CanCon . . .
Now that the federal election is over, the CRTC re-convened the public hearing, which commenced on Wednesday May 14, 2025, to receive comments on the potential amendments to the definition of CanCon within the audiovisual industry
- Not everyone sees the new Cancon rules as a win. Five takeaways from . . .
Five takeaways from CRTC’s decision A federal regulator’s overhaul of how Canadian content is defined was met with mixed reactions from some of the country’s biggest film and TV players this
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