sun news application for mandatory carriage
Post on 04-Apr-2018
217 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
1/28
An Application to the CRTC on behal o Sun News Network
Supplementary Brie
CanadianTvFirst.ca
May 30, 20
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
2/28
96o original Canadian television content/hours week
Sun News Network produces
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
3/28
CanadianTvFirst.ca
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
4/28
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
5/28
Table O Contents
1. Introduction ........................................................................... 1
2. Proudly Canadian ................................................................. 3
3. Canadians Want More Voices .............................................. 4
4. Carriage Chaos ..................................................................... 6
5. Location Matters ................................................................... 8
6. Seeing Is Believing .............................................................. 10
7. Distribution + Dial Position = Ratings ................................. 12
8. Fair Is Fair ............................................................................ 14
9. Strong Role For The CRTC................................................. 16
10. Financial Considerations .................................................... 18
11. Sun News Meets All Criteria ............................................... 19
12. Our Ask ............................................................................... 20
13. About Us ............................................................................. 21
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
6/28
The theory of the free press
is not that the truth will be
presented completely orperfectly in any one instance,
but that the truth will emerge
from free discussion.- Walter Lipmann
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
7/28
1.1 In July 2010, Groupe TVA and Sun Media made
an application to the CRTC or a license or a
new English language national news specialty
service Sun TV News.
1.2 In that application we stated our intent to:
i Produce and broadcast 100%
Canadian television.
ii Cover stories and issues ignored by
others in the Canadian news media.
iii Broaden the range o opinion in the
Canadian media.
1.3 Ater one year on air, we have delivered on these
commitments in spades.
1.4 We are a Canadian content powerhouse. Not
including elections and other news specials, we
produce 96 hours/week o Canadian content.
Our news is o, by and or the Canadian people.
1.5 We are punching above our weight when it
comes to news - whether it is breaking stories
about wanted war criminals roaming our streets,
being the exclusive broadcaster o the Trudeau/Brazeau Fight or the Cure, or by being the
only national cable news network to have live
coverage o election nights in Saskatchewan
and Manitoba.
1.6 Gone are the days o boring talking heads
and tired talking points. Debate on Sun News
has lived up to its promise o being raw and
edgy. Love them or hate them, our hosts and
commentators swing or the ences every night.
1.7 In our initial application, we requested mandatory
distribution or Sun News or a period o three
years.
1.8 This was in recognition that the all-news marketthat we were launching into was a mature
market. Moreover, our competitors had enjoyed
highly preerential rules compared to the rules
we were being asked to operate under. CTV
News Channel and CBC News Network had
enjoyed mandatory distribution, preerential dial
placement and mandated subscription ees or
13 and 21 years respectively.
1.9 Sun News on the other hand, is distributed like
a third-rate oreign news service available inonly 4 out o 10 households with major BDUs like
Telus and MTS not even oering it. This situation
is unsustainable.
1.10 The CRTC indicated it was not considering
mandatory distribution or any channels at the
time o our initial application, but would have
a process opening in 2012 under which such
requests would be considered. (Broadcasting
Regulatory Policy CRTC 2010-629)
1.11 It is through this process that Sun News is
applying for mandatory distribution
on analog and digital basic service in
Canada.
1. Introduction
1
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
8/28
Eight in ten Canadians, surveyed by Abacus Data, agreed that all Canadians
should have access to every Canadian cable all-news channel.
FIGURE 2.1:
Fig 5.0. p 19. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 ABACUS DATA
Caryn Lieberman,
Host o Right Now
2
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
9/28
2.1 Sun News is 100% Canadian (and proud o it).
Not only is our content Canadian, but so is our
ownership. More than any other private network,
our parent companies TVA and Quebecor have
been on the oreront o producing original,
Canadian television. Moreover, LCN produces
98 hours o original Canadian news
programming every week.
2.2 And Sun News contributes to that strong
tradition. We are producing 11 unique shows
that oer 96 hours/week o original television
programming every second o it Canadian.
2.3 Sun News produces more Canadian content
than almost any other network in the Canadian
specialty service universe. (Figure 2.2)
2.4 As proud Canadians, we agree with the CRTCthat Canadian content matters. That Canadian
news o, by and or Canadians needs to have
a place at the centre o our television landscape.
2.5 And so do Canadians. (Figure 2.1).
2. Proudly Canadian
FIGURE 2.2: ESTIMATED WEEKLY HOURS OF CANADIAN CONTENT BY NETWORK
Based on website and program guide analysis or the week o May 14, 2012. First-run programming only.
Sun News is a Canadian Content Powerhouse
OWNOUTBRAVO APTNDISCOVERY SUN
100
1 2.5 4.57
96
16.5
0
Hoursoforig
inallyproducedCanadianconte
ntperweek Thats91.5hour
s
morethanOprah!
3
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
10/28
3.1 Since beore its launch, Sun News has promised to
shake up the media consensus - to bring to the oreront
new voices and views that are oten ignored by others.
We believe our programming has lived up to that
promise.
3.2 Our desire or more diversity in Canadian media is
shared by the public. A large majority o Canadians
believe the media is dominated by a ew voices that all
think alike (Figure 3.1). And an overwhelming majority
wants to see more voices in the media1.
3.3 This desire by Canadians or more voices conrms
Walter Lippmans amous observation that: The theory
o the ree press is not that the truth will be presented
completely or perectly in any one instance, but that the
truth will emerge rom ree discussion.
3.4 It is our belie that no single media source, or news
channel, will ever be able to perectly refect the views
and news interests o a country as diverse as Canada.
And Sun News is improving our media by adding to its
diversity and ensuring stories ignored by other media
outlets are given air voice.
THE NEWS
MEDIA IN
CANADA ISDOMINATED
BY A FEW
VOICES WHO
ALL THINK
ALIKE.
57% OF CANADIANS AGREE
23% OF CANADIANS DISAGREE
23%
57%
3. Canadians Want More Voices
FIGURE 3.1:
Fig 2.0. p 5. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite
Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AB ACUS DATA
1. p 5. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012
AB ACUS DATA
AB ACUS DATA
4
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
11/28
Ensure that prime time television in French and in English iswritten, directed, stars, and is about Canada and Canadians.
Jack Layton on the role of the CRCNDP.CA - http://www.ndp.ca/press/layton-will-restore-unding-arts
Alex Pierson, Co-Host o AM Agend
interviews Jack Layton and Olivia Chow on Sun New
5
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
12/28
4.1 Despite this strong thirst or news alternatives in
the market, Sun News has encountered enormous
resistance rom Canadian cable and satellite
providers when it comes to making the channel
available to Canadians. In act, Sun News is only
available in 4 out o 10 households. (Figure 4.1)
4.2 What is even more concerning is distribution has
declined since its launch. Until October 2011, Sun
News was still operating its over the air broadcast
towers in Ontario, which compelled Rogers,
Bell Fibe and Cogeco to carry Sun News on
analog digital basic cable service in most Ontario
markets. Since shutting down our towers, Rogers
has replaced Sun News on Channel 15 with
their own all-news channel (City News Channel).
Ironically, the ratings or City News Channel are
signicantly less than those Sun News was getting
when it occupied that dial placement. (Figure 4.2)
4.3 While Sun News has chosen not to pursue an
undue preerence complaint against Rogers or
this action, it speaks strongly to the challenges
we have aced when dealing with major Canadian
cable and satellite providers.
4.4 Even more surprising, BDUs like MTS and Telus
are not oering Sun News at all! In case you were
wondering, both Telus and MTS oer Al Jazeera,
BBC World News and other oreign
all-news channels.
4. Carriage Chaos
FIGURE 4.1:SUN NEWS IS ONLY IN 4 OF 10 CANADIAN HOUSEHOLDS
5.1 Million6.7 Million11.6 Million
TOTAL MARKET(CBCS NEWS CHANNEL
DISTRIBUTION)
SUN ON ANALOG
& FREE PREVIEW
SUN TODAY
4/10
HOUSE
HOLDS
CANADIANHOUSEHOLDS
6
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
13/28
SOURCE: BBM: AMA, 2+, M - F, 5PM - 11PM, Ontario
Average Minute Audience
2,600
16,400
FIGURE 4.2:SUN NEWS PERFORMS BETTER THAN CITY NEWS CHANNEL IN ONTARIO
APR18,
2011-
OCT31,
2011
OCT31,
2011-
DEC31,
2011
Krista Erickson,
Host o Canada Live
7
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
14/28
5.1 Where Sun News is oered, it is oten done so
in a manner which makes marketing the channel
particularly dicult. For instance there are three
dierent channel locations or Shaw customersdepending on which service they have signed up or.
5. Location Matters
FIGURE 5.1:NATIONAL VARIATIONS IN SUN NEWS CHANNEL PLACEMENT
8
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
15/28
41%22%
34%
34% 22%
26%
FIGURE 5.2:SUN NEWS REGIONAL AWARENESS IS GREATEST IN FORMER ANALOG MARKETS
In Ontario, awareness of the Sun News network was 57%overall but higher in Ottawa (60%), oronto (59%), andin the Greater oronto Area (61%) than in the rest of the
province (50%).Abacus Report, pg. 33
57%
61%
Awareness2to3
times
greaterwhereSun
News
hadanalogdistri
bution!
g 6.1. p 28. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industr y. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDATATAA 9
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
16/28
6.1 We are proud to be ollowing in the ootsteps o
Canadian broadcasting legends like Moses Znaimer
by oering viewers radically dierent approaches to
news television. Our hard news and straight talk is ahuge departure rom the sae, traditional approach
to news taken by our competition.
6.2 While Sun News is not or everyone, it is or many
o the Canadians that are rustrated with the lack o
diversity in the current news options.
6.3 Our research shows that seeing is believing. Once
these discontent news viewers have been exposed
to our approach to news, they like it.
6. Seeing Is Believing
FIGURE 6.1:SUN NEWS VIEWER DEMOGRAPHICS
Demographic Group Sun News Viewership
Male 66%
Female 34%
18 to 29 9%
30 to 44 21%
45 to 59 39%
60 and over 31%
Income less than $50k 39%
Income $50k to $100k 40%
Income over $100k 21%
Specic Subgroups
Low Income Seniors 12%
Despite being inthe typical Sun News
viewer demographic,most focus groupparticipants had neverheard of the Sun NewsNetwork prior to thefocus group session.When shown threeclips from variousprime time programs,almost all said theywould watch SunNews if they could getaccess to it.
Table 6.0. p 29. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDATATAA
p 30. Cable News and the Cable and Satellit
Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDAA
Likelyanalog
cablecustomers
!
Ezra Levant, Host o The Source
10
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
17/28
Much o Sun News audience is lower income,and is heavily oriented to elderly Canadians onfxed incomes. Tese viewers are more likely tobe analog cable subscribers or reasons o cost
and resistance to new technology.
11
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
18/28
7.1 When you look at Sun News ratings over its rst year, it
is easy to see the eect that distribution and dial positionhave on ratings perormance.
7.2 When Sun News went rom 6.7 million households to
5.1 million households it had a dramatic, negative eect
on ratings, because the channel was no longer carried
on analog and digital basic service. They went rom an
average o 27,400 beore to 13,000 ater (Figure 7.2) 2+
prime-time rom launch until December 31, 2011.
7.3 The move rom Channel 15 on Rogers to Channel 142
had a particularly negative impact.
7.4 None o this is surprising. You cant watch a channel you
dont get, and you are less likely to watch a channel that
is in the stratosphere than one that is lower on the dial.
7.5 With all o this in mind, it is not a mystery that Sun News
is not well known in the market place. Just over one in
three Canadians have even heard o Sun News. Less
than hal that number has watched.
7. Distribution + Dial Position = Ratings
FIGURE 7.1:
NATIONAL NETWORK AWARENESS
38%
89%96%
Fig 6.0. p 27. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus
Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDATATAA
Brian Lilley,
Host o Byline
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
19/28
SunNewsNetworkWeeklyAudience
FIGURE 7.2:DECLINE OF SUN NEWS AUDIENCE AFTER LOSS OF ANALOG SIGNAL
13,000
Apr 18 2011 - Oct 31 2011 Jan 2012 - May 2012
BBM, 2+, 5P - 11P M-F
27,400WITH ANALOG
WITHOUT ANALOG
13
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
20/28
8.1 None o these challenges existed or Sun News
competitors when they launched. When CBC
Newsworld was granted a license in 1987, it was given
mandatory distribution in every Canadian household,
and dial placement that was superior to that o its main
competitor, the American news channel CNN. CTV
News Channel had similar advantages when it launched
in 1997.
8.2 This preerential treatment continued or 21-years
or CBC News Network and 13-years or CTV News
Channel. That was the decision o the CRTC at the
time, and it was the right decision. Without ensuring
access to the market, cable news in Canada would have
continued to be dominated by American news channels.
8.3 The challenges o launching a new Canadian cable
news channel have evolved, but they have notdiminished over the years. A larger television universe
means Canadian channels need to compete with a host
o oreign news channels Fox News, MSNBC, HLN,
Bloomberg, CNBC, BBC World News, etc.
8.4 When it comes to the amount BDUs pay or Canadian
cable news services, a urther discrepancy exists.
Cable and satellite providers paid CBC Newsworld
$0.63/month per subscriber. It is worth noting the
CBC amount was over and above the existing taxpayer
subsidies paid to the state broadcaster.
8. Fair Is Fair
1987
FIGURE 8.2:THE CANADIAN ALL NEWS LANDSCAPE
2012
63
18
CBC NEWS NETWORK SUN NEWS NETWORK
PROPOSAL
FIGURE 8.1:BDU CARRIAGE FEES
14
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
21/28
66%
10%
NOYES
When CBC Newsworld was granted a licence in 1987the CRC cited the need to maintain our
Information sovereignty. Tat need continues today
Decision CRC 87-904
Do you think that new Canadian television all-news channels should
be given a similar advantage to allow them to compete with CBC Newsand CV News?
FIGURE 8.3:
Fig. 5.7 p 25. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDATATAA
15
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
22/28
9.1 The challenges o launching new Canadian channels
has not diminished, nor has the important role the CRTC
plays in ensuring Canadian content nds a place on
Canadian television. As Pierre Juneau said: Canadian
broadcasting should be Canadian.
9.2 While the CRTC does not rule on the basis o public
opinion, it is worth noting there is strong public support
or the Commissions core mandate o ensuring original
Canadian programming does not get sidelined
(Figure 9.1).
9.3 Opinion research also demonstrates the public is
skeptical about Cable and Satellite providers when it
comes to oering a choice o channels (Figure 9.2).
9.4 In the past the CRTC has not only demonstrated
steadast support or original Canadian content, but in
ensuring new Canadian entrants have an opportunity
to enter the market thus enhancing choice and
competition. The most recent example would be the
Canadian Government`s decision to reserve a portion
the wireless spectrum or new entrants to the marke
9.5 A lot has changed since 1987 when the CRTC granted
license to CBC Newsworld with mandatory distributio
The cable news market today is crowded with oreign
cable news channels particularly American news
channels.
9.6 The one thing that has not changed is the importance
that Canadian news channels be made available to ALCanadians.
Very Important Somewhat Important
Not that important Not at all important Unsure
3%7%36%51% 3%
How important is the CRC in ensuring Canadian cable and satellitesubscribers have access to Canadian television programming?
9. Strong Role For The CRTC
FIGURE 9.1
Fig. 4.0 p 13. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDATATAA
16
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
23/28
FIGURE 9.2:
It is a highly competitive marketgiving consumers like you choiceand fair prices.
It is an uncompetitive market where a
few companies can limit choice andcharge high prices to consumers.
Which of the following statements describes the cable and satellitetelevision Industry in Canada?
Fig. 3.0 p 11. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDATATAA
71%
18%
17
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
24/28
10.1 The business model or Sun News is similar to that
o other all-news channels. Approximately 72%
o our expenses are directly related to the cost o
producing 96 hours/week o original television content
everything rom salaries or news coverage across
the country to technical production sta and the cost
o operating our studios. Our revenues come rom two
sources: distribution ees paid by cable and satellite
providers (BDUs) and advertising revenues.
10.2 The current distribution agreements Sun News has
with cable and satellite providers are inadequate
to support the channel, both in terms o price
and penetration rate (only oered in 4 out o 10
households). Additionally, the distribution challenges
also negatively impact advertising revenues. As a
result we project an operating loss o $17 million in2012, with urther losses going orward. This is clearly
unsustainable.
10.3 Should Sun News be successul in obtaining a
mandatory distribution order, the CRTC would be
responsible or setting the distribution ees paid
by cable and satellite providers. For instance: in
the past the distribution ee or CBC Newsworld in
the anglophone market has been $0.63/month per
subscriber.
10.4 While it is an amount less than 1/3 what CBC
Newsworld was granted, we believe Sun News can
be nancially viable with mandatory distribution to allanalog and digital households with a distribution ee
o $0.18/month per subscriber.
10.5 Sun News, and its parent companies, will continue
to assume a great deal o risk in this project. Our
projections show that i we are able to achieve
our aggressive advertising goals, Sun News will
generate a modest operating margin o 2.9% in 2014,
increasing to just over 9 % in 2017 (year ve). Due to
the large capital investments needed to start up a new
television network, we would not achieve a positivenet income until 2020 (year 7).
10.6 Should the cable and satellite providers choose to
pass the ull cost o Sun News to their customers,
the nancial impact on the basic service would be
negligible only $2.16/year per household.*
*The cost would be $1.08/year per
rancophone households.
10. Financial Considerations
FIGURE 10.1:
New Canadian all-news channels should get the same advantages thatchannels before them received in terms of placement on the dial andsubscription fees.
Fig. 5.0 p 19. Cable News and the Cable and Satellite Industry. Abacus Data Inc. 2012 AABBAACCUUSS DDATATAA
71%AGREE
9%DISAGREE
18
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
25/28
11. Sun News Meets All Criteria
11.1 Sun News actively and enthusiastically contributes
to the goals laid out in the Broadcasting Act.
Perhaps the most important demonstration o this is
the sheer volume o original Canadian broadcasting
we are producing 96 hours per week.
11.2 We serve, saeguard, enrich and strengthen the
political, social, cultural and economic abric o
Canada by oering voice to a wide range o views
rom Ezra Levant to Warren Kinsella and every
point o view in between!
11.3 In addition we are among Canadas most outspoken
advocates or reedom o speech, which helps to
ensure every point o view has an opportunity to
be shared, regardless o ashion or controversy.
We believe ree speech and a ree, diverse mediaare the oundation on which a stable, vibrant
democracy is built.
11.4 We are all about Canadian points o view. Our
programming highlights the best o Canadian talent
with hosts, commentators and contributors that
refect the diversity o this great country be it
by gender, race, region or religion. We are proud
to promote the multicultural, multiracial nature o
Canadian society and the special place o aboriginal
peoples within that society.
11.5 As a subsidiary o Quebecs largest media
company, we appreciate the importance oCanadas linguistic duality. In act we live it every
day as we work with our colleagues in TVA and
Quebecor Media to share stories with our audience
rom coast to coast and in both ocial languages.
11.6 And we celebrate the values that make Canada
great. Not just those laid out in the Broadcasting
Act, but others that go beyond that; such as:
hard work, patriotism, strong amilies and healthy
communities.
As Pierre Juneau said:
Canadian broadcastingshould be Canadian.
19
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
26/28
12.1 In keeping with its proud history, we
encourage the CRTC to rearm its role as
the champion o original Canadian television
content. To this end we request:
i. Mandatory distribution o Sun News on all
analog and digital basic service in Canada,
rom January 1, 2013 until December 31,
2017. Ater this ve-year period has ended,
Sun News would be treated like other
Category C services.
ii. The rate paid to Sun News by Canadian
BDUs would be set at $0.18/month
per subscriber. *
iii. Distribution in a lower dial placement than
American and other oreign news channels.
12.2 We strongly believe Sun News meets all the
criteria laid out in the commission policy or
channels seeking mandatory distribution
on the basic service. The approach we are
recommending passes other tests as well:
12.3 i Canadian TV First
Virtually no channel on cable today can
compete with Sun News when it comes
to generating 100% original Canadian
programming. We are making 96 hours/week
o new content that is o, by and or Canadians.
And we are doing it without receiving a dime o
taxpayer money. Not bad, eh?
ii Fairness
Our plan would allow Sun News to establish an
audience under similar rules and regulations
to those aorded CBC Newsworld and CTV
News Channel or 21 and 13 years respectively.
We dont begrudge our competitors in any
way, we simply want the same rules that they
enjoyed at least or the next 5-years
iii Diversity
Sun News greatly enhances news diversity in
Canada. We expand debate, cover dierent
news stories, and bring new Canadian voices
to our public discourse. And all o that is
healthy or our media and or our democracy.
iv Precedence
We also believe our plan is in keeping with the
approach taken by the Canadian Government
in allowing dierent rules or new entrants in
the wireless spectrum auction. The Canadian
Government made the right decision to bring
new wireless players into the market then, andthey would be right now to do the same or
Canadian all-news channels!
*The rate would be $0.09/month or French
language households.
12. Our Ask
CanadianTvFirst.ca
20
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
27/28
13. About Us
13.1 Quebecor Media Inc.is a subsidiary o Quebecor
Inc. (TSX:QBR.A) (TSX:QBR.B), one o Canadas
most important holding company operating in the
telecommunications and media businesses. Withmore than 16,000 employees, Quebecor Media
Inc., through its subsidiary Videotron Ltd., is an
integrated communications company engaged in
cable television, interactive multimedia development,
Internet access services, cable telephone services
and mobile telephone services.
13.2 Through Sun Media Corporation, Quebecor Media
Inc. is the largest publisher o newspapers in
Canada. It also operates Canoe.ca and its network
o English and French language Internet propertiesin Canada. In the broadcasting sector, Quebecor
Media Inc. operates, through TVA Group Inc., the
number one French language general interest
television network in Qubec, a number o specialty
channels and the SUN News English language
channel. Another subsidiary o Quebecor Media Inc.,
Nurun Inc., is a major interactive technologies and
communications agency with oces in Canada, the
United States, Europe and Asia. Quebecor Media
Inc. is also active in magazine publishing (TVAPublishing Inc.), book publishing and distribution
(Sogides Group Inc. and CEC Publishing Inc.), the
production, distribution and retailing o cultural
products (Archambault Group Inc. and TVA Films),
video game development (BlooBuzzStudios Inc.),
DVD, Blu-ray disc and videogame rental and
retailing (LeSuperClub Vidotron Ltd), the printing
and distribution o regional newspapers and fyers
(Quebecor Media Printing Inc. and Quebecor
Media Network Inc.), news content production and
distribution (QMI Agency), multiplatorm advertisingsolutions (QMI Sales) and the publishing o printed
and online directories, through Quebecor Media
Pages TM.
SUN NEWS HAS BUREAUS IN
Vancouver
Calgary
Edmonton
Regina
Winnipeg
TorontoOttawa
Montreal
Moncton
Washington, DC
2
-
7/29/2019 Sun News application for mandatory carriage.
28/28
CanadianTvFirst.ca
top related