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Mobile Consumption Outpaces TV
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The average U.S. adult will spend 3 hours and 43 minutes per day on a mobile gadget this year -- slightly more than the 3 hours and 35 minutes spent watching television.
Netflix announces partnerships with 3 Indigenous cultural organizations in Canada
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Partnerships with imagineNATIVE, the Indigenous Screen Office, and Wapikoni Mobile are part of a $25-million commitment Netflix made to invest in market development activities aimed at supporting the next generation of Canadian creators.
Franco-Canadian civic life in the age of social media: The good, the bad and the necessary
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Cuts are throwing original Canadian scripted programming into a ‘death spiral’, union warns
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Licence fees from private broadcasters fell from $591-million in the 2013-14 TV season to $360-million in the 2017-18 season, down almost 61 per cent.
Nanos poll: Voters support fair regulation of Facebook and Netflix
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According to Nanos, Canadians agree that Facebook and other social media platforms weaken democracy.
Soft Power: How Quebec Uses Cultural Diplomacy
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Quebec’s former minister of culture and international relations, Christine St-Pierre, has come to understand the major impact Quebec’s cultural diplomacy, or soft power, has had around the world.
Netflix in Canada: From Conquering to Responding
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rd
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Columnist says Netflix has had "the effect of a bomb" on Canada’s audiovisual landscape.
Ontario Budget Favours Tech, TV and Film Producers
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April 12
th
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Ontario’s Conservative Government proposes to streamline its cultural media tax credit administration and certification programs, and cut 'red tape' for video game developers.
Diversity in TV must start early
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April 5
th
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While representation in kids’ TV has increased in recent years, it’s still got a long way to go before it becomes mainstream.
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