CRTC Releases Updated Definition of Canadian Content for Broadcasting

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A person navigates to the online social media pages of the CRTC on a cell phone in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Sean KilpatrickThe Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has updated its definition of “Canadian content” to expand its list of broadcasting production roles that qualify a television show or movie as Canadian, while saying that artificial intelligence in these roles doesn’t qualify.The federal broadcast regulator’s new definition, which determines whether a broadcasting production qualifies as Canadian, maintains its previous points system approach. The points system awards points for productions based on “key creative functions” that are performed by Canadians.

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