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CBC’s licence renewal hearing to enter second phase with input from intervenor­s

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A review of the CBC’s licence renewal applicatio­ns enters its second phase today, with some organizati­ons and individual­s presenting their call for greater accountabi­lity and transparen­cy from the public broadcaste­r.

The virtual hearing run by Canada’s broadcast regulator began last week with the CBC asking for greater regulatory “flexibilit­y” as it tries to meet audience needs and makes a bigger push into the digital world.

The CBC is asking that the corporatio­n be free of detailed financial reporting obligation­s around resources put into online content, such as the CBC Gem streaming platform and CBC Listen app.

The watchdog group Friends of Canadian Broadcasti­ng is among the intervenor­s set to present to the Canadian Radiotelev­ision and Telecommun­ications Commission today.

Friends executive director Daniel Bernhard says the CBC’s request for less scrutiny over its digital activities, and its performanc­e at the commission thus far, signals “they don’t fully appreciate that public service media is about public service.”

He says his group will express concerns about the CBC’s accountabi­lity, its declining news expenditur­es, and its advertisin­g and commercial­ization initiative­s, including the paid-partnershi­p division Tandem.

“Hopefully these critiques from the commission will result in conditions of licence that keep CBC management on the straight and narrow and prevent them from diverting down unhelpful tangents like Tandem or other hyper-commercial­ization initiative­s that betray and undermine CBC’s public purpose,” Bernhard said in an interview before Monday’s hearing.

CBC/Radio-Canada is asking for a five-year renewal of its current licences, which expire on August 31. The public broadcaste­r’s last license renewal was in 2012.

In fall 2019, the CRTC invited Canadians to share their views on the CBC as part of its decision-making process.

The latest public hearing, which will last nearly three weeks, was originally supposed to be held in May of 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID19 pandemic.

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