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Monday, 1 November 2004
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Update: Text of speech by CRTC chair this morning at opening of hearings.
Three groups are before the Canadian federal broadcast regulator today
with proposals for subscription radio services, two of them satellite
based. The two proposals for satellite services come from Canadians
partnering with U.S. service providers already in business:
- Canadian Satellite Radio Inc., headed by Toronto
businessman John Bitove, in partnership with XM Satellite Radio
Holdings Inc., the largest U.S. satellite radio firm.
- The CBC, Standard Radio Inc., and U.S. firm Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.
Read full article
[Via I Love Radio .org]
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Online: Web feeds offer an easy way to keep up with the news, reports Bobbie Johnson.
[Via Guardian Unlimited] 'It's been setting geeky hearts aflutter for some time now, but syndication is finally starting to take hold on the internet. Net technologies called RSS and Atom, or to give them the more user-friendly and generic tag of "web feeds", take the hassle out of keeping up with the news. Once you've taken the plunge, you'll never want to go back.'
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