How The CRTC Spends Canadian Taxpayer Money 101: They Approve A Canadian Porn Channel

Okay. I usually don’t post stuff like this, but this is too dumb to ignore.

The CRTC has just approved a license for a company called “Northern Peaks” (which will be run by a company called “Real Productions” (the link isn’t even remotely suitable for work by the way)) who has pledged to have a 24 hour porn channel with 50% Canadian content. Here’s where it gets stupid:

  • They have to carry drama and comedy, long-form documentary, mini-series, theatrical feature films, game shows and human interest programming. I wasn’t aware that porn was that diverse. And who exactly is going to be making sure that they are doing that? Oh yeah, can they (whoever “they” are) even judge what is a drama from a comedy from a porn perspective?
  • They are required to have closed captioning. Are you kidding me? How do you do closed captioning for a porno? Do you print “ooohh” and “aaahh” along with a lot of f-me’s on the screen? The last time I watched porn, there was very little dialogue beyond that.

As for the 50% Canadian content, I guess that if you take the content that Real Productions make and add in all the porn that are produced by people like these (this link is also NSFW), I guess you can get to 50%. Someone who watches a lot of “Canadian” porn will have to tell me if I’m on the mark or not.

I really don’t understand why the CRTC has spent from 2007 to now looking at this. I also don’t understand why the license has these stipulations. This really just seems like a supreme waste of taxpayers money to come up with this stuff. It makes you wonder what they’ll come up with when it comes to real issues like net neutrality.

Okay. Now that I’ve got that off my chest I feel much better. Now back to my usual technology related ranting.

2 Responses to “How The CRTC Spends Canadian Taxpayer Money 101: They Approve A Canadian Porn Channel”

  1. No, the programming merely must be drawn from those categories. The station is not required to provide programming in all those categories.

    And yeah, if there’s a soundtrack, you have to caption it. Late-night porn on the Movie Network will, I expect, unman you.

  2. And the King of HTML blows his HTML in his comment. Oh, well.

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