"One should doubtless keep an open mind...though open at both ends, like the food pipe, and have a capacity for excretion as well as intake." -- Northrop Frye, 'The Great Code'
After the CRTC's recent "pick and pay" decision, Bell Media CEO Kevin
Crull reportedly tried to ban CRTC chair Jean-Pierre Blais from
appearing on CTV News to talk about it.
Corporate socialism just never stops. It is outrageous that we have to pay for stations that we do not wish to watch just to be able to get the ones we want. There should be no mandatory carriage of any network, but of course that assumes we live in a free country with the freedom to choose.
Well that represents money not going into Crull's pocket and that just won't do. IMHO however, I think this little censorship stunt should land Crull on the unemployment line.
Corporate socialism just never stops. It is outrageous that we have to pay for stations that we do not wish to watch just to be able to get the ones we want. There should be no mandatory carriage of any network, but of course that assumes we live in a free country with the freedom to choose.
ReplyDeleteWell that represents money not going into Crull's pocket and that just won't do. IMHO however, I think this little censorship stunt should land Crull on the unemployment line.
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