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MultiMediator Helps New Media Industry Help CRTC

Sep 25, 1998
1 minute read

MultiMediator Strategy Group (MMSG) is claiming an
Internet first in its leveraging of the Net to make it easier for Canadian
new media producers to be heard by the Canadian Radio-Television and
Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).


The CRTC announced late last month that they will be conducting proceedings
to allow interested parties to provide the CRTC with information about the
state and future of new media in Canada.


MMSG launched a free Web
service
with an online submission form based on the CRTC’s questions,
in order to
expedite written submissions from the Canadian new media development
community.


The CRTC hopes to receive information that will allow it to determine the
impact of new media. It especially wants to hear about the implications of
the growth of Internet-delivered services, and how it can best assist the
new medium.


MMSG will ensure delivery of properly formatted print and electronic
submissions according to the CRTC’s requirements.


“This free Internet submission service will help facilitate the discussions
and increase participation from those in the new media industry itself,”
said Adam Froman, MMSG’s president. “The future of our industry is at stake.”


MMSG is a consulting firm specializing in interactive media. Their Web site
is an award-winning online guide to the Canadian new media industry.

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