Montreal Gazette

Sun News ‘unsustaina­ble’: Quebecor

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OTTAWA — Quebecor says its television network, Sun News, suffered a projected $17-million loss in 2012 and will continue to record unacceptab­le losses unless the federal regulator requires cable and satellite companies to carry it on their basic service.

The media giant says the current distributi­on agreements are inadequate to support the channel, which is only offered in 40 per cent of households.

It says these distributi­on challenges also hurt advertisin­g revenues.

In its filings, Quebecor forecasts that Sun TV will lose $19.5 million in 2013, $18.9 million in 2014 and $18.1 million in 2015 — with losses in the tens of millions carrying on each year through to 2020.

Quebecor called the situation “clearly unsustaina­ble.”

“The current distributi­on agreements Sun News has with cable and satellite providers are inadequate to support the channel,” it said.

It claims the addition of Sun News — dubbed “Fox News North” by its critics — to the basic service would be “negligible” to consumers, adding only $2.16 annually to each household — $1.08 per francophon­e household — if the costs are passed on to subscriber­s.

“Obviously a preferable option would be for (cable and satellite providers) to remove an American or foreign content channel (and associated distributi­on fee) from their basic lineup and include Sun News on a zero cost to consumer basis.”

Quebecor wants the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommun­ications Commission to require that Sun News be carried on all analog and digital basic services in Canada through the end of 2017.

It would then be treated like other “Category C” services.

“Our plan would allow Sun News to establish an audience under similar rules and regulation­s to those afforded CBC Newsworld and CTV News Channel for 21 and 13 years respective­ly,” the com- pany said in filings to the CRTC. “We don’t begrudge our competitor­s in any way, we simply want the same rules that they enjoyed — at least for the next five years.”

Sun TV launched in April 2011 and its on-air personalit­ies include conservati­ve pundit Ezra Levant.

The CRTC approved a fiveyear licence for the channel in November 2010 after Quebecor dropped its request for a special licence that would have required cable and satellite carriers to offer the service.

 ?? POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? Sun TV l aunched in 2011 with on-air personalit­ies that include Ezra Levant.
POSTMEDIA NEWS Sun TV l aunched in 2011 with on-air personalit­ies that include Ezra Levant.

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