Should the CBC stop being funded by the gov't?

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CBC says it is ‘pausing’ its use of Twitter
CBC media relations director Leon Mar says Twitter's decision defies its own policy,

Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Published Apr 17, 2023 • Last updated 1 hour ago • 3 minute read

CBC/Radio-Canada said it is “pausing” its use of Twitter, a day after its main account was labelled “government-funded media” by the social media platform.


“Twitter can be a powerful tool for our journalists to communicate with Canadians, but it undermines the accuracy and professionalism of the work they do to allow our independence to be falsely described in this way,” CBC media relations director Leon Mar said in a statement announcing the change Monday afternoon.


“Consequently, we will be pausing our activity on our corporate Twitter account and all CBC and Radio-Canada news-related accounts.”

Mar added in an email to The Canadian Press that Twitter did not consult the public broadcaster before applying the label Sunday and thus, CBC has sent a letter to Twitter asking the company to re-examine the designation.

Twitter’s website defines “government-funded media” as “outlets where the government provides some or all of the outlet’s funding and may have varying degrees of government involvement over editorial content.” Twitter’s policy links to a Wikipedia page listing “publicly funded broadcasters” it said it may use in determining when this label should be applied.


CBC does not meet those criteria, Mar argued Sunday, because it is publicly funded through a parliamentary appropriation that is voted upon by all MPs, and its editorial independence is protected in law in the Broadcasting Act.



The CBC’s board of directors determines how the funding it receives is spent. In 2021-22, the CBC received more than $1.2 billion in government funding, a decrease from about $1.4 billion the year before. That compares with other revenue of $650 million in 2021-22 and $500 million the year before.

Twitter responded to multiple requests for comment about why the label was applied and whether it would be removed or changed with an auto-generated email bearing a poop emoji.

Last week, National Public Radio (NPR) announced it would quit Twitter over the social media company labelling it “state-affiliated media,” a term often associated with outlets controlled by authoritarian regimes.

Twitter later changed the label to “government-funded media” and began doling it out to other publishers including the BBC, which had previously been named as an exception to the “state-affiliated media” label. The BBC’s label was later changed to “publicly-funded media.”


Ahead of the CBC announcing its plan to pause its use of Twitter, Vass Bednar said the public broadcaster should leave the platform because the tag it was given erroneously positions CBC as an extension of the government that is not intellectually independent.

“In the immediate moment, it feels like an opportunity to refresh the public’s understanding of how they’re funded and how they maintain their editorial independence,” said Bednar, the executive director of McMaster University’s master of public policy in digital society.

While Dwayne Winseck was still considering what action CBC should take, the professor at Carleton’s University’s School of Journalism and Communication said he believes CBC should at least team up with NPR and other public service media outlets to develop a shared strategy for dealing with the whims of social media giants.


“Maybe working toward a more joined-up action would be a great way to go and if all, public service broadcasters yank their services (from Twitter), I think that’s an interesting point to be made and it will give them much more clout,” he said.

Winseck said Twitter’s labelling of CBC’s account is “hugely problematic” because it doesn’t capture some of the nuances of CBC’s funding and its editorial independence.

He thought the move was meant to “delegitimize” the CBC and public service media, highlighting why it’s important that platforms such as Twitter not have “unbridled power to unilaterally impose labels like this that have the effect of influencing the conditions and distribution of news media.”

The changes were made as Elon Musk, the billionaire behind Tesla and SpaceX, continues to lead the company he bought for US$44 billion last October.


He has since pledged to make several changes to the platform, including removing verified blue check marks for users that don’t pay for his subscription service and recently, temporarily changed its blue bird logo to a shiba inu dog, a reference to the Dogecoin cryptocurrency he has invested in.

“I think every incremental, strange, random change that Elon Musk has made to Twitter seems like it’s fundamentally a test of the user stickiness,” said Bednar.

“Are people actually going to exit the platform? Do they have an alternative or are they willing to extinguish or silence their digital voices?”
 

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Twitter labeled CBC as “government-funded media” on its platform, so Justin/Jagmeet attack Pierre Poilievre. Seems about right.

Jagmeet/Justin says, “When they’re trying to attack a foundational Canadian institution, the fact that he has to run to American billionaires for support to attack Canadians says a lot about Mr. Poilievre and his values,” Trudeau said at a press conference.

He said Conservatives are “always there to defend” tech giants.

“I think it says a lot about the Conservative Party of Canada. They’re choosing to constantly attack independent media organizations, journalists who are working hard to keep Canadians informed and support our democracy.”

I think Trudeau is referring to the CBC above.
More at the above link.
 
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Elon Musk changes CBC’s label to ‘69% government funded’ after broadcaster announces Twitter pause

The broadcaster has disputed the designation, saying its editorial independence is enshrined in law.

By Kevin JiangStaff Reporter
Mon., April 17, 2023timer2 min. read

Elon Musk has changed CBC’s “government funded” label to read “69% government funded media” after the public broadcaster announced Monday it will be pausing its activities on Twitter.

CBC and Radio Canada’s move comes after the broadcaster’s main account received the label on Sunday night, days after Conservative Leader Pierre Poillievre posted a public request for Musk to do so.

CBC’s break will extend to all the public broadcaster’s news and corporate Twitter accounts, a spokesperson for the company told the Star. The CBC has since sent a letter to Twitter asking the platform to reconsider the designation, they continued.

While it’s unclear how long the break would last, CBC’s spokesperson said: “We hope this pause will be temporary.”

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Twitter labeled CBC as “government-funded media” on its platform, so Justin/Jagmeet attack Pierre Poilievre. Seems about right.

Jagmeet/Justin says, “When they’re trying to attack a foundational Canadian institution, the fact that he has to run to American billionaires for support to attack Canadians says a lot about Mr. Poilievre and his values,” Trudeau said at a press conference.

He said Conservatives are “always there to defend” tech giants.

“I think it says a lot about the Conservative Party of Canada. They’re choosing to constantly attack independent media organizations, journalists who are working hard to keep Canadians informed and support our democracy.”

I think Trudeau is referring to the CBC above.
More at the above link.
Actually, this government hates the Independent Media & is quite vocal about it. They don't like True North or Rebel Media or Blacklock. Why it would refer to the CBC as "independent" when it's clearly not is incredible. They hate the fact that individuals actually support monetarily these media organizations because they actually like the information provided. The CBC on the other hand spews garbage that we're all forced to pay for all in the name of "Canadian Content" which is laughable.
 

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Twitter recently began tagging accounts of publicly funded broadcasters around the world. CBC was among those (not the only by any means) that stopped using the platform after being labelled “government-funded,” taking issue with Twitter’s definition of the term, which includes having some level of government involvement in news content.

On Thursday, Twitter removed all tags for media outlets, including CBC’s. Also gone were “publicly funded” tags for such outlets as BBC News and “state-affiliated” tags for Russia’s RT and China’s Xinhua news sites.

Well, the CBC is in good company I guess, all recognizable names.
 
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Documents released to the CTF through access to information showed that 1,143 CBC executives split a bonus pot of $14.9 million, which meant an average bonus of just over $13,000 each.

First off, why does CBC have 1,143 executives? Secondly, what on earth makes anyone think they deserve a bonus.

There is the fact that Tait (Catherine Tait is president and CEO of CBC) announced the elimination of 800 jobs, including laying off 600 workers, last December and then wouldn’t rule out bonuses for executives while being interviewed on her own network. That incident of open-mouth-insert-foot saw Tait hauled before the Commons heritage committee, where she found no supporters for her statement, not even among the Liberal MPs on the committee.

It didn’t help that she lectured the MPs that CBC doesn’t give out bonuses.
So….in the coming April Liberal Budget, how much extra will the CBC get from the taxpayer’s over and above what they’re already getting? What %’age of that will be for executive bonuses?
 

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Documents released to the CTF through access to information showed that 1,143 CBC executives split a bonus pot of $14.9 million, which meant an average bonus of just over $13,000 each.

First off, why does CBC have 1,143 executives? Secondly, what on earth makes anyone think they deserve a bonus.

There is the fact that Tait (Catherine Tait is president and CEO of CBC) announced the elimination of 800 jobs, including laying off 600 workers, last December and then wouldn’t rule out bonuses for executives while being interviewed on her own network. That incident of open-mouth-insert-foot saw Tait hauled before the Commons heritage committee, where she found no supporters for her statement, not even among the Liberal MPs on the committee.

It didn’t help that she lectured the MPs that CBC doesn’t give out bonuses.
So….in the coming April Liberal Budget, how much extra will the CBC get from the taxpayer’s over and above what they’re already getting? What %’age of that will be for executive bonuses?
She's being disingenuous!