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Canadian Heritage committee  It's north of $450 million.

May 6th, 2009Committee meeting

Christopher Frank

Canadian Heritage committee  Could I just make a couple of comments on your question, sir? First of all, I'd like to say for the record that we carry the Peterborough station on our DTH service. Presently we carry all three Pattison stations as well, in addition to the Corus station from Kingston. The main

May 6th, 2009Committee meeting

Christopher Frank

Canadian Heritage committee  If I could just add to that answer, if there are no transmitters in a particular community, then the viewers who wish to receive TV service would have to pay a monthly fee to either cable or satellite to receive those signals. And effectively, what we're doing, as well as saving

May 6th, 2009Committee meeting

Christopher Frank

Canadian Heritage committee  Thank you, Mirko. There is no doubt that the television business has seen many changes in recent years, including the growing impact of the Internet. For conventional broadcasters, a primary driver of change has been the massive expansion in specialty television services. While

May 6th, 2009Committee meeting

Christopher Frank