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CRTC launches hearing on Canadian content obligations for music streamers

OTTAWA - The federal broadcast regulator begins a hearing today to look at which Canadian content obligations should apply to music streamers like Spotify.

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CRTC launches hearing on Canadian content obligations for music streamers

This photo taken on Jan. 28, 2018, in New York, shows the music mobile applications of Apple, Spotify, Amazon, Pandora, and Google installed on an iPhone. (AP/Jenny Kane)


OTTAWA - The federal broadcast regulator begins a hearing today to look at which Canadian content obligations should apply to music streamers like Spotify.

Streaming services argue their current efforts to promote Canadian culture — and the royalties they pay — are good enough. Radio broadcasters, meanwhile, say their sector is in serious decline and they want the CRTC to take a lighter regulatory touch for traditional players.

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