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Ain't nothing like the government to set up your music rotation, eh!
Johnathan said:Personally, I'd rather have Canadian content than all of our US junk. I specifically subscribed to Sirius radio primarily to hear CBC 3 & CBC 1. I download the CBC 3 podcasts regularly. The Canadian indie music is great, and the news is much less biased than most US networks.
I also hunt the digital cable dial to find Degrassi: TNG and Corner Gas.
IMO what they could do to increase CanCon on the radio would be to provide funding to put CBC Radio 3 on FM, across Canada. Their webstream and podcasts are 100% CanCon, and Sirius 94 is 85% CanCon.
Johnathan said:Now there's an idea! Why not set up some high-powered AM transmitters in prime dial positions (which have been vacated by moves to FM) and run Radio 3 on those? The content alone might draw some younger folks back to AM.
Yeziknoradio said:I think the CRTC is still quietly trying to protect AM radio...
cyberdad said:Well, all analog TV broadcasting in the US will cease in less than a year, so expanding the bottom of the FM band to include the current adjacent TV channels 5 and 6 wouldn't be a stretch.
LucasNugent said:cyberdad said:Well, all analog TV broadcasting in the US will cease in less than a year, so expanding the bottom of the FM band to include the current adjacent TV channels 5 and 6 wouldn't be a stretch.
I think something like that is happening in Canada too. Everything must be broadcast digital by '09 or something like that?
mimo said:LucasNugent said:cyberdad said:Well, all analog TV broadcasting in the US will cease in less than a year, so expanding the bottom of the FM band to include the current adjacent TV channels 5 and 6 wouldn't be a stretch.
I think something like that is happening in Canada too. Everything must be broadcast digital by '09 or something like that?
That's right..Analogue tv ends in September of 09. So it could be an option here.