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With competition from streaming services, a quickly-changing broadcast and news landscape, and diminished trust in the public broadcaster, the future of the CBC is as murky as ever.
Tara Henley, a former CBC producer who now runs a popular Substack, said the CBC lost trust when Canadians started to see it as overly politicized.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre made defunding the CBC a centrepiece of his leadership campaign, sparking raucous chants in support of the idea at his rallies across the country.
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[–] Rentlar 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Since both the left-fringe and the right-fringe have both gained prominence in recent years, government-run media is sometimes painted as left-biased by conservatives and corporate-run media is sometimes exaggerated in its right-wing bias by progressives.

[–] corsicanguppy 2 points 2 years ago

corporate-run media

You write 'american-owned media' funny.