The fight to dial down French-language radio quotas

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For minority groups, even the smallest bump in the road can seem like an existential mountain. But the one facing Quebec’s francophone musicians could in fact be fairly significant.

In a world of streaming, downloading and a generally more diffuse distribution of French-language music, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission wants to decide what is more important: giving pop radio listeners what they want, or giving them what may be crucial to keeping Quebecois culture alive.

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ALLAN WOODS – Toronto Star – November 15, 2015.

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