Guy Dixon has an story in the Globe and Mail about how the CBC is culling its record libraries. This is not a bad idea if people make digital copies, but it appears the broadcaster is not doing so for every recording.

This is a potential tragedy for the history of recorded music — of all genres — in Canada.

Read all about it here.

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One Response to The CBC is quietly dismantling recording archives that hold the story of music in Canada

  1. Allison Shaw says:

    The Americans are proud of their broadcasting history, and they fight to preserve it. Fonzie’s leather jacket, and the complete sets of “MASH”, “All in the Family” and other iconic tv shows were donated to the Smithsonian. “The Broadcasting Act” (1991) has to be repealed, because CBC directors now have the power to sell, destroy, etc. all CBC assets. Canadians, we own this property!

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