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More on CTV’s supposedly independent reporting: Bell Canada bought 100 percent of CTV Inc. for $1.3 billion in 2010

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    • 01 JUL 12
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    More on CTV’s supposedly independent reporting: Bell Canada bought 100 percent of CTV Inc. for $1.3 billion in 2010

    As a follow up to my blog of 28 June, titled “Canada TV caught out passing off industry spin as an investigative report”, it now turns out that CTV, Canada’s largest private broadcasting network, is 100% owned by Bell Canada (telecom).

    Sent in by Susan Foster:

    Read all about it on Barb Toronto’s blog: http://energycanaries.blogspot.com/2012/06/investigative-something-ism-hazards-of.html?spref=fb

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