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LILLEY: CBC is the major threat that other Canadian media outlets don't want to talk about via brianlilley CBC

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Around the world, media outlets are struggling to adjust to the changing landscape, but CBC offers unique challenges to Canadian media companies that our counterparts in the United States or Britain don’t face. BBC may have a massive footprint in Britain, much like CBC does here, but they aren’t allowed to compete domestically for online ads with their private sector counterparts.Article content

If you view a BBC news story in Canada, you will see ads posted around the story but if you view that same news story in the U.K., you won’t see any ads. The government banned BBC from that form of competition years ago. It’s a small thing but it would help.

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