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Canadian Heritage committee  I'll probably try to get you to change your mind for a third time this morning by suggesting to you that I think one of the ways for the public broadcaster to remain pertinent and relevant, as Phil was saying, is to increase and design as many different opportunities as possible

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger

Canadian Heritage committee  In the written submission that I delivered last night--and you will be getting it, I guess, later on today or this week--I'm quoting section 3, in French: the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ... should provide radio and television services incorporating a wide range of progra

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger

Canadian Heritage committee  I'll try hard.

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger

Canadian Heritage committee  We appreciate this kind of question, because I think it's at the heart of what technologies are doing to traditional broadcasters. There are so many new devices available right now for you and me to consume those contents that I think it's created what I now refer to as the “hom

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger

Canadian Heritage committee  Specifically with regard to the CBC?

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger

Canadian Heritage committee  I do not have any exact figures on me, but I know the sources. I would be happy to pass those on to you.

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger

Canadian Heritage committee  For seven or eight years now, I have been monitoring technology on a daily basis with a research group at the university. I like to think that most of these major trends are covered by our work. A rather significant phenomenon occurred in the United States last fall. It happene

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger

Canadian Heritage committee  Thank you very much. I want to start by thanking you, the members of the standing committee, for giving me the opportunity to share with you my vision of things, my understanding of the power of new technology on the public broadcaster. As you can appreciate, for a university p

May 10th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre C. Bélanger