The National Post reports that three Canadian erotica channels have earned a government reprimand for not showing enough home-grown content:Rico says that, if it starred Cobie Smulders (whose photos all seem to be faked, alas), he'd watch it...
The CRTC issued a broadcast notice saying AOV Adult Movie Channel, XXX Action Clips, and the gay-oriented Maleflixxx were all failing to reach the required 35% threshold for Canadian content. Based on a 24-hour broadcast schedule, that translates to about 8.5 hours of Canadian erotica a day.According to a shocking finding by the Post, on the day the article went to print, “in the entire Maleflixxx daily broadcast schedule, the only obviously Canadian title on the line-up was Men of Ottawa ” (no description available). Yet it was broadcast at 3pm, hardly prime time for Maleflixxx viewership.”
The Canadian content rules, which are similar to those in a number of other countries, are meant to promote the country’s own productions by keeping the airwaves from being overwhelmed by content from other countries; well, let’s be honest, one country in particular.
The CanCon rules, requiring broadcasters to show a certain percentage of Canadian-produced programming, have benefited the development of popular shows like The Kids in the Hall and Degrassi (would Drake be famous today without CanCon rules?), but they seem a bit outdated in the age of Netflix, and might also face legal challenges as part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.
For now, though, Canada's porn producers have some hours to fill.
10 March 2014
A lack of Canadian porn? Bummer
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