CBC/Radio-Canada wants all its services to broadcast advertising free, however it will require $318 million in new annual funding to do so. The proposal is one of several the CBC made Monday in a submission to Canadian Heritage’s public consultation on homegrown content in a digital world.
The CBC says removing ads would allow the public broadcaster to focus on the cultural impact of its mandate and strengthen Canada’s creative economy.
In order to go ad-free, CBC/Radio-Canada would need the federal government to boost its per-person funding to $46 — an increase of $12 per Canadian. It notes the amount is “still well below comparable public broadcasters around the world, like the BBC, which receives $114 per person.” That hike in per-person funding would include $100 million annually for “new investments to face consumer and technology disruption.”
The public broadcaster says the move would also “free up advertising revenue to help private media companies transition to a digital environment.”
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