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    CRTC Approves Greater Media Concentration and More Foreign Ownership PDF Print E-mail
    Contributed by Jim Elliott   
    Friday, 21 December 2007
    Unfortunately, this morning the CRTC has approved a US-funded deal, with 64 percent ownership from US investment bank Goldman Sachs, giving a US company effective control of two important Canadian media companies, CanWest and Alliance Atlantis.

    In a November 2007 press release, the Council of Canadians and the Campaign for Democratic Media (CDM) urged the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to reject an application by CanWest MediaWorks to acquire Alliance Atlantis Communications in partnership with an affiliate of the U.S. investment banking giant Goldman Sachs and Company.

    "On paper, the companies have gone to great lengths to meet the technical requirements of Canada's Broadcasting Act which restrict foreign ownership," says Garry Neil of the Council of Canadians, who will be appearing at the public hearing on Monday, November 19.   "But if the deal goes through, it will effectively allow a U.S. corporation to own and control two of Canada's largest media companies."  For the purpose of its acquisition of Alliance Atlantis, CanWest has entered into a partnership with GS Capital Partners (GSCP), an affiliate of Goldman Sachs and Company. GSCP will acquire by far the largest equity interest in the company that will own the broadcast companies of Alliance Atlantis and into which CanWest's broadcasting assets will be transferred. 

    “There appears to be no real benefit to Canadians from the proposed deal," says Steve Anderson, coordinator of the Campaign for Democratic Media.  "We need a Canadian-owned system that is committed to providing news and other programming that reflects the diversity of our population. Wall Street is not likely to help us get there."

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