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CRTC Hearings on the Local Programming Improvement Fund

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 CRTC Hearings on the Local Programming Improvement Fund
LIVE Online at CPAC.ca

(Ottawa, April 13, 2012) – Beginning Monday, CPAC presents LIVE online coverage of the CRTC hearings on the Local Programming Improvement Fund (LPIF). The federal broadcast regulator will hold public consultations all week long in Gatineau, Quebec, to review the fund which was created in 2008 to support local programming produced by conventional television stations operating in non-metropolitan markets. Hearings will be streamed live via www.cpac.ca with daily televised coverage on CPAC beginning at 11 am ET / 8 am PT.

 
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CRTC Hearings on LPIF
Beginning Monday, April 16th   
LIVE Online
 
Televised Coverage Daily
Beginning at 11 am ET / 8 am PT
 

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CPAC is delivered via cable, satellite and wireless distributors to over 11 million Canadian homes and worldwide via 24/7 live webstreaming and podcasts at www.cpac.ca.

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CPAC
(613) 364-1131
E-mail: jthomlinson@cpac.ca       

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