Here's a question: when will companies stop using "surveys" to promote their strategic causes?
The latest "survey" comes from Canadian Satellite Radio and Sirius Radio Canada, and it suggests the Canadian economy will see a $2-billion benefit over the next decade if the CRTC approves the sale of satellite radio. Among those who will apparently reap the benefits of this satellite booty - according to CSR and SRC - are artists, retailers, auto makers and government agencies. It's just a matter of wanting to share the wealth, baby!
If money talked, the CRTC would turn around and give satellite radio the stamp of approval tomorrow. Unfortunately, this is Canada. We've got cultural issues to protect. If we let U.S. satellite companies into Canada and our local content rules were eased up or simply evaporated, the world might be deprived of talent such as Celine Dion or Loverboy or Bryan Adams!
So, do us all a favor and stop the survey insanity. They make for good radio clips but they're a lame PR ploy.
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