• Riley@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    The CRTC absolutely needs to adapt and relegislate/reinforce CanCon for the digital era. Ensuring Canadian artists get represented in Canada on some of the biggest streaming platforms is super important.

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      3 days ago

      If CanCon gave more visibility to ALL Canadian artists, sure. The way it is on the radio, it seems that you don’t have to be a good Canadian band, you just have to be a Canadian artist.

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        2 days ago

        This hasn’t been the case since the 1990s or so, when CanCon started to actually get good.

        I will agree it sucked through the 70s and 80s, though. There was a looooong incubation period between the time CanCon took effect and the time it bore fruit in, eg, Canadian bands stopped sucking en-masse.

        Alan Cross has a good podcast on CanCon and the long tail it required. I don’t think modern governments can or will do anything like that again, where the payoff is decades after the costs and implementation.

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          2 days ago

          I’ll have to check that Alan Cross podcast out. I used to love his History of New Music shows on the radio. I never really got into the podcast thing, but I could see myself getting into one if it was hosted by him