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Link: Neck deep in skinny basic folly

From Greg O’Brien at Cartt:

Link: Neck deep in skinny basic folly
Last month I spent almost an hour on the phone with the CBC’s Maritime Noon telling callers that no, the cable and telecom companies aren’t ripping you off by pulling channels like Sportsnet and CTV News Channel out of basic. The carriers want to offer that in a basic package and the Commission forced them to take those out. Continue reading. 

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CRTC welcomes new era of choice for TV viewers

From a media release:

As of today, Canadians can subscribe to an affordable basic television package that costs no more than $25 per month. They will also have the option of supplementing this package with additional channels, either individually or in bundles of up to 10 channels.

In March 2015, the CRTC announced these changes in TV packaging rules following the Let’s Talk TV conversation. During this extensive process, Canadians told the CRTC they wanted more choice, flexibility and affordability in TV services.

Affordable basic package
All licensed television service providers must offer the affordable basic package. This package must cost no more than $25 per month (not including equipment) and must include the following channels:

  • local and regional television stations
  • channels of public interest such as the Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) and Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN)
  • educational channels, and
  • community channels, and services operated by provincial legislatures, where available.

The affordable basic package may also include at no additional charge:

  • local AM and FM radio stations;
  • non-local over-the-air TV stations (up to a maximum of 10);
  • stations affiliated with American commercial networks (ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC) and PBS;
  • educational channels of another province or territory in each official language (if no educational channel is offered).

Pick and pay and small bundles
Canadians also now have more options, as licensed TV service providers must offer channels either individually (“pick and pay”) or in packages of up to 10 channels.

Although service providers with fewer than 20,000 subscribers are not required to offer the affordable basic package, pick and pay or small bundles, most Canadians have access to two satellite television providers who must offer these options.

Canadians can search for the television service providers in their area using the CRTC’s new online tool.

Quick Facts

  • As of March 1, 2016, television service providers must offer channels either individually or in small packages of up to 10 channels.
  • By December 1, 2016, television service providers must offer both pick and pay and small packages.
  • These changes will ensure Canadians have the ability to choose the television content that meets their unique needs, budgets and realities.
  • Canadians who are satisfied with their current services do not have to make any changes to their subscriptions.
  • More than 13,000 Canadians shared their views on the future of their television system during Let’s Talk TV: A Conversation with Canadians.
  • The CRTC announced a number of important changes to the TV system in an environment that is in profound evolution.

Quote
“Today marks the beginning of a new era of choice for Canadian television viewers. The television system is evolving as Canadians’ viewing habits change and technology provides more options. During the Let’s Talk TV conversation, Canadians told us that they wanted the freedom to choose services according to their needs, their realities and their budgets. Canadians can now make television choices on their terms.”

- Jean Pierre Blais, Chairman and CEO, CRTC

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TV, eh? podcast episode 201 – Who’s got the biggest skinny basic package?

It’s a special Leap Day edition of the TV, Eh? podcast! Greg, Diane and Anthony discuss the March Canadian TV broadcast calendar, which is packed with returnees like Big Brother Canada, Cold Water Cowboys and Some Assembly Required and newbies like Humble Home Hunters and Post My Party.

Then it’s on to the hot-button topic everyone is talking about: skinny basic cable. What packages are cable companies offering and what do we think of them? Read Diane’s column and listen to our thoughts.

Want to contribute to the discussion? Post links and discussion topics on our Reddit page.

Listen or download below, or subscribe via iTunes or any other podcast catcher with the TV, eh? podcast feed.

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