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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · The internet search giant has agreed to pay Canadian news outlets $100 million annually, indexed to inflation. (The Associated Press) This week, Google struck an agreement with the federal ...

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Almost two-thirds of the $100 million Google must give to news outlets across the country each year will be distributed to print and digital media, with the remaining third split between CBC/Radio ...

  3. CBC/Radio-Canada depends on both its parliamentary appropriation and a range of commercial revenue, including advertising, to support the programs and services it provides to Canadians. This diversified financial model is more important than ever as the economic pressures related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the continued disruption of the media business create challenges for all companies.

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · The Liberal government first pledged in 2020 to bring in a digital services tax (DST) on big tech companies, but so far no levy is in place. The tax would apply to revenues of large tech companies ...

  5. In April 2024, CBC/Radio-Canada had 7,727 full-time equivalents. Approximately 81% of our workforce is comprised of unionized employees represented by 4 bargaining units. Their compensation ranges from $32,855 to $138,800, as set out in their respective collective agreements. On-Air Talent.

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · Canada’s public service broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada, has said it is “very pleased” a deal has been reached between the federal government and Google. The agreement will see the tech giant pay C$100 million, which will be distributed across Canadian news media. “This agreement marks a very important step towards building a healthy news ...

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  8. Jun 22, 2022 · CBCRadio-Canada’s broadcasting licences renewed until 2027. June 22, 2022—Gatineau—Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Today, the CRTC adopted a new approach to ensure that the CBCRadio-Canada’s programming meets the needs and interests of all Canadians, in both official languages, across all its ...

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