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Huge thanks to the organizers of #digitalxroads for an insightful conference! Great panel discussing the impact of AI—an essential conversation on protecting creators’ rights in an evolving industry. Proud to have been part of it!

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Thank you to everyone for attending DM@X 2025. We hope everyone had a fantastic time, and look forward to seeing you next year!

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Though Allya asserts that "no, investigative journalism is not dying," she does acknowledge that the landscape is changing, and we must change with it.

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For the final panel of DM@X 2025, Allya Davidson answers the question: Is Investigative Journalism Dying?

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Mike Omelus on the success of Indigenous content on the APTN. His other key takeaway: partnership is paramount.

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Back from our break we have Jennifer Podemski, Mike Omelus, Jean Ouellet, Kerry Swanson and Stephanie Willsey presenting a panel discussion on "The Way Forward for Indigenous Content Creation and Distribution."

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Douglas Barrett's prophecy for the future of supporting Canadian programs.

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Douglas Barrett and Erin Finlay discuss "Defining and Supporting Canadian Programs: New Developments"

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Chris Arsenault's take on the dangers that digital freelance journalism may face in the near future.

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Up next is Angela Misri and Chris Arsenault moderated by Lisa Henderson discussing digital journalism freelancing.

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The overarching theme of Tara Henley's fifteen recommendation to the CBC for how they can secure their future existence.

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In her speech, Tara Henley promises to "fix all of the CBC's problems in 15 minutes."

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Richard Stursberg on the pressure Canadian creators face to create content that appears undifferentiated from American media.

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Now Tara Henley discusses the future of the CBC #digitalxroads

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Here’s one of Stursberg’s more interesting slides. The differences in size are enormous. #digitalxroads

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Richard Stursberg just gave a mic-dropping speech on the future of private broadcasting in Canada. Effectively, he says it’s dead and it’s the CRTC’s fault. #digitalxroads

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We're back after our lunch with Richard Stursberg, discussing "The Future of Canadian Private Broadcasting."

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Meet Constantina Varlokostas, a Producer at TVO, on The Agenda with Steve Paikin.
Q: What brings you to the conference?
A: Looking for opportunities to learn about the media landscape and expand TVO'S digital presence.
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Meet JP Mann, a Graduate Student at the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University.
Q: What are you most excited about at the conference?
A: There’s always a lot of interesting conversations around creative arts in Canada.
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We've been having a great time this year- now it's time to round things off with our day 2 afternoon panelists!

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A quote from Francesca Accinelli on what data is most needed to inform Canadian screen media strategy.

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For our final panel of the morning, we have a roundtable on Evaluating Canadian Screen Media Engagement and Impact.

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A succinct point from Richard Cavanaugh on the potential widespread impacts of digital accessibility measures.

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We're back from our break with Sally Lee, Richard Cavanaugh, and Tonya Williams to discuss Supporting Equity Deserving Groups Through the Regulatory System.

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After a much needed break, back to program. Next up: Supporting Equity Deserving Groups Through the Regulatory System, with Sally Lee, Richard Cavanaugh and Tonya Williams #digitalxroads

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In his presentation, Howard Law suggests the need for a response to the "hollowing out" of the Canadian musician middle class.

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Law: A musician has to stream a song (or songs) 6 million times annually on Spotify to make approximately $100k #digitalxroads

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Law: Can we nuture a domestic industry in which enough artists can make enough money over enough of a period of time that they can fill the pipeline? #digitalxroads

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Canada is a substantial streaming market #digitalxroads

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Our final speaker before lunch is Howard Law, discussing the future of Canadian music with regards to regulatory policy.

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