I was given the following to pass along. This may interest some IM readers. Some of you might want to attend…
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From: masse.b@parl.gc.ca
To: masse.b@parl.gc.ca
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 3:50 PM
Subject: FW: YOU’RE INVITED! Save the Windsor A-ChannelDear friends,
I am writing to invite you to participate in a local rally this upcoming Saturday
to “Save the A-Channel” in Windsor.WHAT: Community Rally to Save the A-Channel
WHEN: Saturday, March 14, 2009 at 1:00 P.M.
WHERE: Corner of Ouellette Ave. & University Ave.I have also copied for you below my press release that went out today as well on
this same issue.I hope to see you there! For more information, please visit:
www.brianmasse.ca/calendar.Yours truly,
Brian Masse M.P.
Windsor West
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 12, 2009MASSE’S “FIGHT TO SAVE OUR LOCAL TV” CONTINUES
Heritage Committee to hold hearings into state of Local Broadcast televisionOttawa, ON- Today, Brian Masse, M. P. (Windsor West) and NDP Industry, Automotive,
and Border Critic, expressed optimism in the fight to save local broadcast
television in Windsor and across the country with yesterday’s passage of the NDP’s
Heritage Critic Charlie Angus’s motion by the House of Commons Heritage Committee
to study the state of the industry.“With the Heritage committee taking the lead on studying the state of the
broadcast television sector in Canada, this provides the forum to examine the
challenges and more importantly the solutions to preserve local television in this
country. This the opportunity to continue the fight to save our local TV here in
Windsor,” Masse statedThe NDP motion at the House of Commons Standing Committee on Heritage institutes a
March 25 start date for the hearings on “a study at its earliest convenience on
the future of television in Canada and the impact of the economic crisis on the
industry in our local communities,” (see below for the complete motion)On February 25 CTV announced it was going to shut down the A Channel in Windsor by
not renewing the license when it expires. This would eliminate the only private
local Canadian TV broadcaster in the Windsor region. As the top rated channel with
a significant local programming and Windsor news coverage component this is a blow
to the community.“This fight is going to continue to the next stage so please take the time to
write, call, email, or Fax CTV and the CRTC and demand that Windsor’s A-channel
station not only stay open but to expand news, talk, and local programming. We can
save our local TV,” Masse declared.-30-
HOC Heritage Committee Motion
“That, in light of the economic downturn, this committee conduct a study at its
earliest convenience on the future of television in Canada and the impact of the
economic crisis on the industry in our local communities, beginning with calling
to appear on March 25, 2009 from the Canada Radio-television and
Telecommunications Commission Konrad von Fickenstein, Chairman, Michel Arpin,
Vice-Chairman of Broadcasting, and Peter Foster, Director General of Television
Policy and Applications, to provide a briefing examining impacts on broadcast in
terms of the following key issues that are emerging:
1) the upcoming transition to digital programming;
2) the financial pressures on local and Canadian programming;
3) the need to maintain diversity of voices in media markets across Canada;
4) the effectiveness of cultural development funds on ensuring Canadian voices are
able to compete in a challenged television landscape;
And on the upcoming public hearing on License Renewals for Private Conventional
Television Stations listed in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2009-113 in
light of the recent economic crisis and technological innovations, and that the
Committee report the findings of this study to the House.”
I don’t understand what Masse is trying to accomplish with this useless grandstanding rally. It’s just like if the CAW held a rally in front of the Chrysler plant saying, “Don’t take away the third shift.”
What’s the point?
It’s one thing if you’re rallying for a solution like, “CTV should either keep A Channel online or be forced to sell it under the Competition Act by the CRTC if they don’t use it.” Or, “CRTC must renew the license”, Or, “Give it to the College or University instead of shutting it down.”
But, enough with this useless grandstanding for a study. A committee doing a “study” is too little, too late and can take years to complete and this place is closing in a few months.
I would like to see the A Channel stay for the sake of the employees’ livelihoods, but I can’t say that I would really miss any of its content. I would say the same of the Windsor Star. I find that I get much more reliable, passionate and useful information from local independent sources. The current economic turmoil is the perfect time for us to grow these types of outlets and our time might be better spent trying to figure out how to replace A Channel.
Aside: The way that media are folding around here, we could be complaining about Andrew’s media monopoly in the next few years…