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Major Suppliers in Canadian Media Conventional TV Specialty TV RadioMagazinesNewspapersOnlineOut of home

CTV National Network Regional Networks Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Local Vancouver Victoria Calgary/Lethbridge Edmontonr Prince Albert Regina Saskatoon Yorkton Winnipeg Barrie Kitchener London North Bay Ottawa Sault Ste. Marie Sudbury Timmins Toronto Windsor Wingham Montreal Bathurst Moncton Saint John Halifax Sydney/Cape Breton Global National Network Regional Networks British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia Local Vancouver Kelowna Calgary Edmonton Lethbridge Red Deer Regina Saskatoon Winnipeg Toronto Quebec City Fredricton Moncton Saint John Halifax Sydney Regional Networks British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Ontario Local Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Winnipeg Toronto CBC National Network Regional Networks British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Newfoundland & Labrador Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Northwest Territories Local Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Regina Saskatoon Winnipeg London Ottawa Toronto Windsor Montreal Fredricton Corner Brook St. John’s Halifax Sydney Charlottetown Yellowknife Radio-Canada National Network Regional Networks Quebec Local Montréal Quebec City Saguenay Sherbrooke Trois-Rivières Rivière-du-Loup Rouyn Regional Networks Quebec Local Chicoutimi/Jonquière Montréal Quebec City Rimouski Sherbrooke Trois-Rivière Regional Networks Quebec Local Chicoutimi/Jonquière Montreal Quebec City Sherbrooke Trois-Rivières Geographic Coverage by Broadcast Group

Major Broadcast Groups – Specialty Networks Analog BNN Bravo! Pulse24 CTV News Channel Discovery Channel RDS MTV MuchMusic MuchMoreMusic Space E! The Comedy Network TSN Digital Animal Planet BookTelevision Comedy Gold Discovery HD Theater Discovery Science ESPN Classic Canada Fashion Television Investigation Discovery MTV2 MuchLOUD MuchMoreRetro MuchVibe NHL Network PunchMuch RIS Info Sports TSN2 Analog Food Network HGTV History Television Showcase SLICE TVTropolis Digital BBC Canada BBC Kids DéjaView DIY Network Fox Sports World Global Reality Channel IFC MovieTime MysteryTV National Geographic Showcase Action Showcase Diva Twist TV Analog OLN Rogers Sportsnet Digital Biography Channel G4 Tech TV Analog CBC Newsworld Digital Bold Documentary Channel Analog RDI Digital ARTV Analog Canal D Canal Vie Historia MusiMax MusiquePlus Teletoon (Fre) Séries+ VRAK Ztélé Analog CMT Teletoon (Eng) Telelatino Treehouse Viva W Network YTV Digital: Cosmopolitan TV Drive-In Classics Dusk HBO Canada Movie Network Nickelodeon OWN Sundance Channel Teletoon Retro

Characteristics of the Canadian Television Industry Regulatory Body Broadcast ownership groups Audience measurement Planning and Buying

Regulator The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is an independent agency responsible for regulating Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications systems The CRTC reports to Parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage The Canadian industry comprises public and private ownership – however majority the are private Current regulations do not limit commercial time Canadian broadcasters are required by the CRTC to produce and air Canadian content The intent is to develop popular programming relevant to Canadians as well as to support the production and talent communities

Major Broadcasters in Canada English French

English Broadcasters Canadian program production : All private broadcasters provide some original Canadian content  However, developing original programming is costly relative to size of the Canadian market  As a result, Canadian broadcasters purchase U.S. programming and maximize simulcast for largest viewing audience potential  Where relevant, broadcasters will produce a Canadian version of a U.S. hit - e.g. American Idol  Major broadcaster groups own both conventional and specialty/cable stations CBC is the national public broadcaster in Canada  CBC’s mandate is to develop and deliver programs that reflect the Canadian experience  CBC provides extensive national coverage in all major & minor markets  CBC receives funding from the federal government as well as revenue from commercial sales

French Broadcasters French-speaking population base is 6.8 million 21.0% of total Canada  Quebec networks feature mostly locally made productions: Why? To reflect Quebecers’ overwhelming preference for “home-grown” product (versus English Canada, where US product is preferred) Market Program2+ Rtg * Montreal FTout Le Monde26.1% Montreal E Amazing Race12.1% TorontoSurvivor9.8% Overall tuning levels are equivalent in both English & French Canada. However, there is less fragmentation in French Canada - hence higher ratings  SRC (French-language equivalent of CBC) is also a national public broadcaster. * Source: BBM Canada 2011

French Broadcasters Overall tuning levels are equivalent in both English & French Canada.  However, there is less fragmentation in French Canada - hence higher ratings SRC (French-language equivalent of CBC) is also a national public broadcaster.

Public Broadcasters CBC/SRC - Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/ Société Radio- Canada (national) Télé-Québec - Quebec (regional) Saskatchewan Communications (regional) TVO - Ontario’s public broadcaster (regional) Knowledge Network - British Columbia (regional)

Multicultural Broadcasters Stats Canada employed 62 languages in completing the form census Broadcasters are expanding their multilingual programming services Rogers: Ontario – OMNI.1 and OMNI.2 Calgary – OMNI Edmonton – OMNI Vancouver – OMNI Vancouver Vision: Canada's multi-faith and multicultural broadcaster is available as a basic service on cable and satellite Fairchild TV A popular Asian channel that is carried by the listed cable, satellite systems and broadcast Channel Zero Montreal - CJNT Source: Statistics Canada 2006 Census

Aboriginal Broadcasters APTN Aboriginal People’s Television Network is a mandatory service available in over 10 million Canadian households and commercial establishments Inuit and Métis people have the opportunity to share their stories with the rest of the world on a national television network dedicated to Aboriginal programming, documentaries, news, dramas, entertainment specials.