Source: Globe and Mail
Toronto -- Shaw Communications has responded to a CRTC ruling that
found it discriminates against the gay and lesbian channel OUTtv by
agreeing to market it as equitably as it does all others, raise its
profile on the dial and include OUTtv in free previews for new digital
customers.
Several weeks ago, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications
Commission ruled that Calgary-based Shaw Communications was
discriminating against OUTtv by refusing to pitch the digital channel
to subscribers, and by bumping it from 100 to 370 on the dial. The
regulator then ordered Shaw to respond with proposed fixes in 30 days.
Last week, OUTtv chief operating officer Brad Danks wrote the CRTC
after reading Shaw's proposed fixes, adding that he hopes the
commission will mandate that Shaw no longer make it mandatory for
subscribers to "specifically request" OUTtv in order for it to be part
of an all-in package.
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