Canada has a well-developed media sector, but cultural output—particularly in English Canada—is often overshadowed by imports from the United States. Media are primarily for-profit corporations based on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues, although a public network, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Société Radio-Canada operates radio and TV networks in both English and French, and some provincial governments offer their own public broadcast services as well. See also: Communications in Canada.
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| - Canada has a well-developed media sector, but cultural output—particularly in English Canada—is often overshadowed by imports from the United States. Media are primarily for-profit corporations based on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues, although a public network, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Société Radio-Canada operates radio and TV networks in both English and French, and some provincial governments offer their own public broadcast services as well. See also: Communications in Canada.
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| - Canada has a well-developed media sector, but cultural output—particularly in English Canada—is often overshadowed by imports from the United States. Media are primarily for-profit corporations based on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues, although a public network, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Société Radio-Canada operates radio and TV networks in both English and French, and some provincial governments offer their own public broadcast services as well. See also: Communications in Canada.
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