Broadcasters' group to close

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2010/02/18/cab-shutting-down.html

The Canadian Association of Broadcasters says it plans to shut down
after reaching an impasse with some of its members.

Chairman Elmer Hildebrand says the organization, which represents
Canadian radio and television broadcasters, has decided to close this
June.

Hildebrand has been trying since December to help the CAB find common
ground between broadcasters and cable operators, who have been forcing
increasingly different views on the industry.

Cable companies like Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw
Communications hold televisions assets themselves — Citytv and Corus's
specialty channels, respectively — but they also have diverging views
from local TV giants CTV and Canwest.

After reviewing its strategy, the organization concluded that local TV
operators wouldn't be able to find a common ground with the cable
companies. Both CanWest and CTV have been pushing for a tax on cable
operators like Rogers for carrying over-the-air television signals, an
approach that has created a major rift between the two sides.

"It had become obvious some time ago that the three sectors,
television radio and specialty [channels], all in the same room
couldn't really sort out their priorities in a manner that the
association could actually do their work," Hildebrand said in an
interview.

"It was my hope to be able to peel off the television and the
specialty [channels] and maintain the organization as a radio-only
association."

The Canadian Association of Broadcasters was established 84 years ago
to represent the radio industry and pursue common concerns, though it
later branched into television broadcasting when both industries began
to share similar interests.

Hildebrand says he hopes to form a new organization that solely
represents radio broadcasters.

Industry reports have suggested that independent broadcasters like
Channel Zero, Glassbox, APTN, OutTV and TV5 could form their own lobby
group as well.

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