The Canadian Broadcasting Act requires TV and cable companies to support public access and gives them $100 million a year to do so. Critics say the money is tightly controlled by the companies and doesn't represent true public access. We speak with Catherine Edwards of the Canadian Association of Television Users and Status.
To find out more about Redeye, check out our website [7].
Links:
[1] http://rabble.ca/podcasts/shows/redeye
[2] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/artist/catherine_edwards
[3] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/title/activists_petition_crtc_for_more_meaningful_public_access_to_community_tv
[4] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/album/redeye_vancouver_cooperative_radio
[5] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/genre/interview
[6] http://rabble.ca/audio/by/year/2010
[7] http://www.coopradio.org/redeye
[8] http://rabble.ca/user
[9] http://rabble.ca/user/register