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Radio - ACCURATE ANSWERTerrestrial radio: AM/FM stations on local or national broadcast. Internet radio: Digital stations without physical limitations (e.g. Pandora). Old-fashioned AM/FM radio remains the biggest mass-reach medium in the US, with more than 90% of consumers listening on a weekly b...

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Radio - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅Terrestrial radio: AM/FM stations on local or
national broadcast.
Internet radio: Digital stations without physical limitations (e.g. Pandora).
Old-fashioned AM/FM radio remains the biggest mass-reach medium in the US,
with more than 90% of consumers listening on a weekly basis. That percentage has
stayed strong even in the face of the explosive growth of music streaming; it was
96% back in 2001
"For many people, the availability of so much music has led to what some
academics and analysts call the tyranny of choice," explains Larry Miller, director
of the music business program at New York University's Steinhardt School. "You're
confronted with all the music in the world but what the hell are you supposed to
listen to? Somebody tell me! What's good?"
Spotify, the leading music-streaming platform, made waves a short while ago when
it dropped Discover Weekly, a clever algorithm-driven playlist that is continually
refreshed with recommendations for the listener.


Radio history - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅radio was one of the very first media
capable of mass communication reach. It allowed for the immediate dissemination
of information via radio waves over a wide geographic area, to cater to a wide
audience.
1922: Canadian radio began with the first licenses awarded for private commercial
radio stations. However, by the late 1920s, many Canadian radio listeners were
switching their dials to American stations rather than the burgeoning Canadian
ones.
In the 1920s, it is estimated that approximately 80% of Canadians' listening time
was devoted to programs originating from south of the border.

,Cultural imperialism - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅refers mostly to the
worldwide spread and dominance of American consumer culture and products.


The aird commision - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅study the state of Canadian
broadcasting;
Recommend how it should be administered, managed, and monitored;
Provide an informed assessment of its financial needs and of its responses to the
Canadian audience.
Its final report concluded that American networks were, predictably, a threat to our
airwaves and our culture.


Canadan braodcasting act 1932 - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅Most importantly,
the Aird Commission recommended the creation of a public broadcasting network
and, after three years of debate, the Federal Government formally enacted the
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Act (1932). The Act stated that Canada would have a
mixed broadcasting system, consisting of both public and private radio stations.
The Act also authorized the creation of the Canadian Radio Broadcasting
Commission (CRBC), which went to air in 1933.
The CRBC's mandate was twofold:
To regulate and control all broadcasting activities in the country; and
To provide a national broadcasting service.


Formation of the cbc - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅The CRBC, however, proved
to be a failure. It angered some listeners by broadcasting in both French and
English on the same channel, and other listeners by airing content deemed to be
politically biased and socially insensitive. Consequently, in 1936, the Broadcasting
Act was amended and the CRBC was replaced by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation (CBC).
In 1958, the Federal Government revised the Broadcasting Act once again and
transferred regulatory power away from the CBC to an independent regulatory

,body, the Board of Broadcast Governors (BBG). The BBG would regulate both the
private broadcasters and the CBC.
In 1968, the BBG itself was replaced by the Canadian Radio-Television
Commission (CRTC).


Regulations of canadian content - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅CRTC to put
commercial radio policy framework under the microscope
The CRTC will review the policy framework surrounding commercial radio in
Canada, including media consolidation rules, quotas of Canadian content and
limits on the amount of top 40 songs that can be played in Ottawa and Montreal,
the regulator has announced.
"In order to establish a flexible regulatory framework that allows commercial radio
to continue to respond in a relevant and effective manner to the current and future
needs and interests of Canadians, the Commission wishes to initiate this
proceeding... Through a conversation with Canadians addressing, among other
things, the programming broadcast by this sector," the regulator said.


Cancon quotas - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅Despite the CRTC's implementation
of cancon music quotas in the 1970's, Canadian artists still faced challenges in
getting adequate exposure. This was because many Canadian radio stations would
relegate their Canadian music selections to off-peak listening hours, such as late
evenings, overnight on weekdays and early Sunday mornings. In these blocks,
satirically referred to as "beaver hours", the music played would be almost
exclusively Canadian, thus significantly reducing the amount of Canadian songs
that would have to be played during peak listening hours to satisfy the regulations.
The CRTC also imposed regulations stipulating that cancon music percentages
must be met between 6 a.m. And 6 p.m. Thus outsmarting the detrimental benefits
of the beaver hours.


Qualifying as canadian content - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅M (music) - the
music is composed entirely by a Canadian;
A (artist) - the music is, or the lyrics are, performed principally by a Canadian;

, P (performance) - the musical selection consists of a performance that is recorded
wholly in Canada, or performed wholly in Canada and broadcast live in Canada;
L (lyrics) - the lyrics are written entirely by a Canadian.


French language quotas - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅The CRTC also imposes
quotas to help maintain a French-language presence on radio and provide exposure
for francophone artists
French-language stations must also devote at least 65% of all Popular Music
broadcast each week to French-language selections. Commercial radio stations
must ensure that at least 55% of the Popular Music broadcast between 6:00 a.m.
And 6:00 p.m. Monday to Friday consists of French-language selections.


Emerging artist quotas - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅In December 2006, the
CRTC reviewed its mandated quotas. Various organizations representing Canadian
artists proposed that cancon quotas be increased, with bonus points included for
playing emerging artists.


Emerging artist - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅In December 2006, the CRTC
reviewed its mandated quotas. Various organizations representing Canadian artists
proposed that cancon quotas be increased, with bonus points included for playing
emerging artists.


Canadian artist - ACCURATE ANSWER✅✅English-Language: a Canadian who
has never previously charted or reached the Top 40 or Top 25 position on
specifically identified music charts. The status is retained for a period of 36 months
from the date he or she reaches the position.
French-Language: a Canadian who meets the following two thresholds:
6 months have elapsed since sales of the artist's albums have reached Gold Record
status;
48 months have elapsed since the release of the artist's first commercially marketed
album

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