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July 24, 2008
Submission

Broadcasting NPH/TPN CRTC 2008-8: Unresolved issues related to the accessibility of telecommunications and broadcasting services to persons with disabilities
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Social Policy Issues

The CAB represents the interests of Canada's private radio, television, and specialty and pay broadcasters on a number of social policy issues. The CAB is responsible for developing industry standards in the form of self-regulatory codes that address issues of ethics, sex-role portrayal, advertising to children, and violence. The CAB also represents private broadcasters' leadership in the areas of closed captioning, alcohol education, descriptive video and most recently cultural diversity.

 

August 16, 2004 - Submission
Reflection of Persons with Disabilities – Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2004 - 2 Introduction to Boadcasting Decisions CRTC 2004-6 to 2004-27 renewing the licences of 22 specialty services (pdf)


 

 
 
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