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CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL ONTARIO … − 1−. CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL . ONTARIO REGIONAL COUNCIL. CFRB-AM re the Ed Needham Show (Harassment) (CBSC Decision 92/93-0081) Decided June 11, 1993 SEXUALLY VIOLENT SPORTS ANALOGY NOT ACCEPTABLE, SAYS Sexually Violent Sports Analogy Not Acceptable, Says Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Ottawa, May 28, 2003 - The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) today released its decision concerning a sports report broadcast on CJAY-FM (Calgary) on September 17, 2002. The CBSC Prairie Regional Panel concluded that the use of a sexually violent metaphor was inappropriate for broadcast. WELCOME · CBSC / CCNRMAKE A COMPLAINTDECISIONSCONTACT USCODESMEDIA RELEASESASSOCIATES’ SITE The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. CBSC CODES · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. ABOUT US · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. The CBSC administers five industry codes covering various issues relating to ethics, violence on television CBSC DECISIONS · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. MAKE A COMPLAINT · CBSC / CCNR the name or call letters of the broadcaster. a short summary of your complaint. Your complaint must be made in writing. There are three ways you can submit your complaint: complete the Complaint Form at the right of this page. send a letter by post to CBSC, PO Box 3265 Station D, Ottawa, ON K1P 6H8. fax your letter to 613-233-4826. CONVENTIONAL TELEVISION · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. VIOLENT REFERENCE DURING HOCKEY COMMENTARY BREACHES Violent Reference During Hockey Commentary Breaches Broadcast Code, Says Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Ottawa, February 17, 2021 – The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) today released its decision concerning comments made during game 7 of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sportsnet West on September 4, 2020. A colour commentator made a violent reference, RATINGS CLASSIFICATIONS · CBSC / CCNR The classification system relates to violence, coarse language, sexuality and other mature themes. The rating indicates the intended audience age group for the program. It appears in the upper left-hand corner of the screen at the beginning of the program. The rating provides information to audience members to help them make informedviewing
CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL ONTARIO … − 1−. CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL . ONTARIO REGIONAL COUNCIL. CFRB-AM re the Ed Needham Show (Harassment) (CBSC Decision 92/93-0081) Decided June 11, 1993 SEXUALLY VIOLENT SPORTS ANALOGY NOT ACCEPTABLE, SAYS Sexually Violent Sports Analogy Not Acceptable, Says Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Ottawa, May 28, 2003 - The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) today released its decision concerning a sports report broadcast on CJAY-FM (Calgary) on September 17, 2002. The CBSC Prairie Regional Panel concluded that the use of a sexually violent metaphor was inappropriate for broadcast. SPORTSNET WEST RE 2020 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS GAME 7 · CBSC Sportsnet West is a discretionary television service devoted to sports programming. It has four regional feeds; Sportsnet West serves the Prairies, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. It broadcast game 7 of the National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup Playoffs on September 4, 2020. The broadcast began at 3:00 pm Central Time. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS’ EQUITABLE PORTRAYAL Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Equitable Portrayal Code (2008) I – Introduction. This Code, which replaces the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (“CAB”) Sex-Role Portrayal Code, has been created to ensure the equitable portrayal of all persons in television and radio programming.Canada’s private broadcasters recognize the cumulative societal effect of negative portrayal and VIOLENT REFERENCE DURING HOCKEY COMMENTARY BREACHES Violent Reference During Hockey Commentary Breaches Broadcast Code, Says Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Ottawa, February 17, 2021 – The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) today released its decision concerning comments made during game 7 of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sportsnet West on September 4, 2020. A colour commentator made a violent reference, CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS VIOLENCE CODE (1993 Canadian Association of Broadcasters Violence Code (1993) I – Background. 1.1 The issue of violence in our society is one of real concern to the public, and by extension to Canadian private, over-the-air broadcasters who are involved with, and committed to, the communities which they serve. CFTO-DT (CTV TORONTO) RE CTV NEWS AT 6 REPORT (CANADA’S THE FACTS. On July 4, 2020, towards the end of the 6:00 pm CTV News at 6 newscast, there was an entertainment report about the reality competition program Canada’s Drag Race.At approximately 6:38 pm the CTV Toronto news anchors Andria Case and Rahim Ladhani informed viewers what was coming up during the broadcast: RATINGS CLASSIFICATION FOR CANADIAN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE AND Ratings Classification for Canadian English-Language and Third-Language Broadcasters. The ratings classification system used by Canadian English-language and third-language broadcasters was developed by the Action Group on Violence on Television (AGVOT) duringthe mid-1990s.
CJCH-TV (CTV ATLANTIC) RE CTV NEWS AT 6 (STÉPHANE DION The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIONAL PANEL CHAN-TV (Global BC) re reports on News Hour (CBSC Decision 08/09-1422) Decided November 10, 2009 CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL NATIONAL … It is recognized that the full, fair and proper presentation of news, opinion, comment and editorial is the prime and fundamental responsibility of each broadcaster. CKNW-AM RE BRUCE ALLEN'S REALITY CHECK & CHRISTY CLARK SHO. 1 APPENDIX B CBSC Decision 07/08-0127 & -0469 CKNW-AM re episodes of Bruce Allen’s Reality Check and the Christy Clark Show The Complaints File 07/08-0127 The CBSC received this e-mail dated September 21, 2007 via the CRTC: WELCOME · CBSC / CCNRMAKE A COMPLAINTDECISIONSCONTACT USCODESMEDIA RELEASESASSOCIATES’ SITE The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. CBSC CODES · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. ABOUT US · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. The CBSC administers five industry codes covering various issues relating to ethics, violence on television CBSC DECISIONS · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. MAKE A COMPLAINT · CBSC / CCNR the name or call letters of the broadcaster. a short summary of your complaint. Your complaint must be made in writing. There are three ways you can submit your complaint: complete the Complaint Form at the right of this page. send a letter by post to CBSC, PO Box 3265 Station D, Ottawa, ON K1P 6H8. fax your letter to 613-233-4826. CONVENTIONAL TELEVISION · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. VIOLENT REFERENCE DURING HOCKEY COMMENTARY BREACHES Violent Reference During Hockey Commentary Breaches Broadcast Code, Says Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Ottawa, February 17, 2021 – The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) today released its decision concerning comments made during game 7 of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sportsnet West on September 4, 2020. A colour commentator made a violent reference, RATINGS CLASSIFICATIONS · CBSC / CCNR The classification system relates to violence, coarse language, sexuality and other mature themes. The rating indicates the intended audience age group for the program. It appears in the upper left-hand corner of the screen at the beginning of the program. The rating provides information to audience members to help them make informedviewing
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CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL ONTARIO … − 1−. CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL . ONTARIO REGIONAL COUNCIL. CFRB-AM re the Ed Needham Show (Harassment) (CBSC Decision 92/93-0081) Decided June 11, 1993 SEXUALLY VIOLENT SPORTS ANALOGY NOT ACCEPTABLE, SAYS Sexually Violent Sports Analogy Not Acceptable, Says Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Ottawa, May 28, 2003 - The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) today released its decision concerning a sports report broadcast on CJAY-FM (Calgary) on September 17, 2002. The CBSC Prairie Regional Panel concluded that the use of a sexually violent metaphor was inappropriate for broadcast. SPORTSNET WEST RE 2020 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS GAME 7 · CBSC Sportsnet West is a discretionary television service devoted to sports programming. It has four regional feeds; Sportsnet West serves the Prairies, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. It broadcast game 7 of the National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup Playoffs on September 4, 2020. The broadcast began at 3:00 pm Central Time. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS’ EQUITABLE PORTRAYAL Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Equitable Portrayal Code (2008) I – Introduction. This Code, which replaces the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (“CAB”) Sex-Role Portrayal Code, has been created to ensure the equitable portrayal of all persons in television and radio programming.Canada’s private broadcasters recognize the cumulative societal effect of negative portrayal and VIOLENT REFERENCE DURING HOCKEY COMMENTARY BREACHES Violent Reference During Hockey Commentary Breaches Broadcast Code, Says Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Ottawa, February 17, 2021 – The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) today released its decision concerning comments made during game 7 of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sportsnet West on September 4, 2020. A colour commentator made a violent reference, CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS VIOLENCE CODE (1993 Canadian Association of Broadcasters Violence Code (1993) I – Background. 1.1 The issue of violence in our society is one of real concern to the public, and by extension to Canadian private, over-the-air broadcasters who are involved with, and committed to, the communities which they serve. CFTO-DT (CTV TORONTO) RE CTV NEWS AT 6 REPORT (CANADA’S THE FACTS. On July 4, 2020, towards the end of the 6:00 pm CTV News at 6 newscast, there was an entertainment report about the reality competition program Canada’s Drag Race.At approximately 6:38 pm the CTV Toronto news anchors Andria Case and Rahim Ladhani informed viewers what was coming up during the broadcast: RATINGS CLASSIFICATION FOR CANADIAN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE AND Ratings Classification for Canadian English-Language and Third-Language Broadcasters. The ratings classification system used by Canadian English-language and third-language broadcasters was developed by the Action Group on Violence on Television (AGVOT) duringthe mid-1990s.
CJCH-TV (CTV ATLANTIC) RE CTV NEWS AT 6 (STÉPHANE DION The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIONAL PANEL CHAN-TV (Global BC) re reports on News Hour (CBSC Decision 08/09-1422) Decided November 10, 2009 CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL NATIONAL … It is recognized that the full, fair and proper presentation of news, opinion, comment and editorial is the prime and fundamental responsibility of each broadcaster. CKNW-AM RE BRUCE ALLEN'S REALITY CHECK & CHRISTY CLARK SHO. 1 APPENDIX B CBSC Decision 07/08-0127 & -0469 CKNW-AM re episodes of Bruce Allen’s Reality Check and the Christy Clark Show The Complaints File 07/08-0127 The CBSC received this e-mail dated September 21, 2007 via the CRTC: WELCOME · CBSC / CCNRMAKE A COMPLAINTDECISIONSCONTACT USCODESMEDIA RELEASESASSOCIATES’ SITE The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. ABOUT US · CBSC / CCNRCANADIAN BROADCASTDIGITAL TV BROADCAST STANDARDSUS TELEVISION BROADCAST STANDARDBROADCAST STANDARDS AND PRACTICESBROADCAST STANDARDS FOR VIDEOSTANDARD BROADCAST RADIO The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. The CBSC administers five industry codes covering various issues relating to ethics, violence on television CBSC CODES · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. MAKE A COMPLAINT · CBSC / CCNRCANADIAN BROADCASTDIGITAL TV BROADCAST STANDARDSCANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONBROADCAST STANDARDS AND PRACTICESBROADCAST STANDARDS FOR VIDEOSTANDARD BROADCAST RADIO the name or call letters of the broadcaster. a short summary of your complaint. Your complaint must be made in writing. There are three ways you can submit your complaint: complete the Complaint Form at the right of this page. send a letter by post to CBSC, PO Box 3265 Station D, Ottawa, ON K1P 6H8. fax your letter to 613-233-4826. RATINGS CLASSIFICATIONS · CBSC / CCNR The Canadian ratings classification system has been in effect since 1997. The approach to classification for Canadian broadcasters was developed by an industry group called the Action Group on Violence On Television (AGVOT) which included broadcasters, cable companies andprogram producers.
RÉSERVÉ AUX MEMBRES DÉCIDEURS · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS’ CODE OF ETHICS (2002ACA CODE OF ETHICS 2014ACES CODE OF ETHICS COUNSELINGCODE OF ETHICS ACA PDFBROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICACANADIAN BROADCAST HALL OF FAME Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Code of Ethics (2002) Background. The purpose of this Code of Ethics is to document the realization by proprietors and managers of broadcasting stations, networks and specialty services ("broadcasters"), that, as an integral part in the media of communications of this nation, their first responsibility is to the radio listeners and television viewers of CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL BRITISH … CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL BRITISH COLUMBIA REGIONAL PANEL CHAN-TV (Global BC) re reports on News Hour (CBSC Decision 08/09-1422) Decided November 10, 2009 CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL ONTARIO … − 1−. CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL . ONTARIO REGIONAL COUNCIL. CFRB-AM re the Ed Needham Show (Harassment) (CBSC Decision 92/93-0081) Decided June 11, 1993 CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL ONTARIO … CANADIAN BROADCAST STANDARDS COUNCIL ONTARIO REGIONAL COUNCIL CHCH-TV re Life Today with James Robison (CBSC Decision 95/96-0128) Decided April 30, 1996 A. MacKay (Chair), R. Stanbury (Vice-Chair), R. Cohen (ad hoc), P. Fockler, M. Hogarth, M. Ziniak WELCOME · CBSC / CCNRMAKE A COMPLAINTDECISIONSCONTACT USCODESMEDIA RELEASESASSOCIATES’ SITE The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. ABOUT US · CBSC / CCNRCANADIAN BROADCASTDIGITAL TV BROADCAST STANDARDSUS TELEVISION BROADCAST STANDARDBROADCAST STANDARDS AND PRACTICESBROADCAST STANDARDS FOR VIDEOSTANDARD BROADCAST RADIO The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. The CBSC administers five industry codes covering various issues relating to ethics, violence on television CBSC CODES · CBSC / CCNR The CBSC is a national voluntary self-regulatory organization created by Canada’s private broadcasters to deal with complaints made by viewers or listeners about programs they have seen or heard broadcast on a participating station. MAKE A COMPLAINT · CBSC / CCNRCANADIAN BROADCASTDIGITAL TV BROADCAST STANDARDSCANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONBROADCAST STANDARDS AND PRACTICESBROADCAST STANDARDS FOR VIDEOSTANDARD BROADCAST RADIO the name or call letters of the broadcaster. a short summary of your complaint. Your complaint must be made in writing. There are three ways you can submit your complaint: complete the Complaint Form at the right of this page. send a letter by post to CBSC, PO Box 3265 Station D, Ottawa, ON K1P 6H8. fax your letter to 613-233-4826. RATINGS CLASSIFICATIONS · CBSC / CCNR The Canadian ratings classification system has been in effect since 1997. The approach to classification for Canadian broadcasters was developed by an industry group called the Action Group on Violence On Television (AGVOT) which included broadcasters, cable companies andprogram producers.
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