Broadcasters warn of possible closures of radio and television stations across Canada
OTTAWA — Private radio and television broadcasters are sounding the alarm about the state of their industry. The industry says the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to the closure of dozens of stations across the country.
“Without immediate action, Canada will see a wave of local television and radio closures over the next three years,” said Lenore Gibson, Chair of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) board of directors. “This will deny many communities a daily local media voice, and significantly reduce the diversity of news choices and voices in almost every community in Canada.”
A report commissioned by the CAB warns advertising revenue shortfalls may push up to 50 radio stations off the air within the next six months and shutter as many as 150 over the next 18 months. Meantime, almost half of the 40 privately-owned Canadian television stations could close within the next three years. The closures could result in as many as 2,000 job losses.