hughmcguire.net: Copyright conflicts & Canada’s media
June 25, 2008 by gduggan
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hughmcguire.net: Copyright conflicts & Canada’s media
You know one of the problems about this whole copyright debate is the massive conflict of interest in reporting it in our media companies, which also happen to be our ISPs. Canada’s top 6 ISPs, in order of customer base, are: Bell Sympatico, Shaw, Telus, Rogers, Vidéotron, Cogeco. Looking at what these companies do other than provide your Internet:
Sympatico is owned by BCE, which also owns a big stake in CTV Globe Media, representing: Canada’s biggest private TV network (CTV), Canada’s biggest national newspaper (Globe and Mail), and 35 radio stations across the country.
Shaw – mostly a tech company.
Telus – mostly a tech company.
Rogers owns magazines (including Maclean’s and Canadian Business), TV stations including CityTV and RogersTV.
Videotron is owned by Quebecor, which owns scores of newspapers across the country (including Journal de Montreal and the Toronto Sun) numerous magazines in Quebec, the TVA television network, Archambault record stores, Videotron video rental stores, and a number of book publishers.
Cogeco – mostly a tech company.




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