Television spat now shows promise for consumers

It is time for policy-makers and regulators to step away from the past collegial and desultory supervision to deliver a framework that is really responsive to consumer needs.

OTTAWA—The announcement that the CRTC was seeking more public input on a wider range of broadcasting issues than the so-called " local television tax" itself is a clear sign that the commission has finally deduced that the dimensions of the problem go well beyond the assessment of which set...

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