CS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Canada Media Fund, Virtual Private Network, Canadian Content

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Virtual private network(vpn): enable people to get around geo-locking of these different streaming services, ie: u. s netflix (buying ip address in states) Regulators: crtc, affiliated but not apart of government controls spectrum of what can be broadcasted and how. Crtc- regulates media system to help promote canadian content, fund the content, Protecting canadians from having u. s content swamping out media system. Help promote canadian content, producers, artists to, safe guard canadian identity. Promote canadian culture to rest of world. Timeline of broadcasting regulation and public broadcasting in canada (cid:1005)9(cid:1006)(cid:1004)"s: the dawn of broadcasting in canada. 1929: royal commission on radio broadcasting (aired commission) 1932: canadian radio broadcasting act creates public broadcaster: canadian radio. 1936: changes name to canadian broadcasting corporation (cbc/radio- canada) 1957: royal commission on broadcasting recommends separate regulator. 1958: broadcasting act creates board of broadcast governors (bbg) 1960s: private television and cable come to canada. 1968: new broadcasting act creates canadian radio- television commission (now canadian.

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