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Tripper11

(4,338 posts)
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 01:18 PM Apr 2014

CBC to cut 657 jobs, will no longer compete for professional sports rights

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/cbc-to-cut-657-jobs-will-no-longer-compete-for-professional-sports-rights-1.2605504

Funding shortfalls and revenue losses have forced CBC/Radio-Canada to cut $130 million from its budget this year, a move that will eliminate 657 jobs over the next two years and take the network out of competing for the rights to broadcast professional sports, the public broadcaster says.

"Very tough and controversial choices needed to be made and were made," CBC president and CEO Hubert T. Lacroix said at a townhall meeting with staff Thursday.

Lacroix said CBC could no longer compete against private broadcasters that have specialty sports channels and multiple media platforms. The result will mean "substantially reducing" the size of the sports department and covering fewer sporting events, including amateur sports. But the CBC will still compete for sporting events of national significance, like the Olympics.

Among the cuts, English Services will slash $82 million from its budget and eliminate 334 full-time jobs.

Lacroix said the broadcaster looked for solutions to shield Canadian programming in prime time, commitment to the regions and digital from cuts.

"We were not able to protest these priorities as much as we would have liked to. And Canadians will now notice," he said.

fucking Harper!
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CBC to cut 657 jobs, will no longer compete for professional sports rights (Original Post) Tripper11 Apr 2014 OP
Yet another attack by Stephen Harper on the People of Canada murphyj87 Apr 2014 #1
Yep. nt laundry_queen Apr 2014 #2
About Time CHIMO Apr 2014 #3

CHIMO

(9,223 posts)
3. About Time
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 09:04 PM
Apr 2014

Don goes. Let him stumble into a new home. Hockey has become a reminder of Rome.

If Rogers wants someone to carry the signal, then they can pay to displace those that recive a good show through the atmosphere.

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