Canadian Association of Broadcasters
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) is the national voice of Canada’s private broadcasters, representing the vast majority of Canadian programming services, including private radio and television stations, specialty, pay and pay-per-view services. The CAB was established by pioneers of Canadian broadcasting on January 28, 1926 with the primary objective of defending the interests of Canada’s private broadcasters especially in the area of Copyright.
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Canadian Association of Broadcasters
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) is the national voice of Canada’s private broadcasters, representing the vast majority of Canadian programming services, including private radio and television stations, specialty, pay and pay-per-view services. The CAB was established by pioneers of Canadian broadcasting on January 28, 1926 with the primary objective of defending the interests of Canada’s private broadcasters especially in the area of Copyright.
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A Canadian Association of Broa ...... iada em 28 de janeiro de 1926.
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The Canadian Association of Br ...... to the CAB Board of Directors.
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A Canadian Association of Broa ...... iada em 28 de janeiro de 1926.
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The Canadian Association of Br ...... ally in the area of Copyright.
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Canadian Association of Broadcasters
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