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Musk feuds with another public broadcaster, labels CBC “69% Government-funded”

Screenshot of the CBC's Twitter account with the label

Enlarge / The CBC’s Twitter profile.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Twitter profile has a new label that Elon Musk wrote specifically for Canada’s public broadcaster: “69% Government-funded Media.” While Musk appears to be enjoying his feud with media outlets, his insistence on using “state-affiliated” and “government-funded” labels for public broadcasters has driven several news organizations to quit the social network that he bought for $44 billion.

“Canadian Broadcasting Corp said they’re ‘less than 70% government-funded,’ so we corrected the label,” Musk wrote in a tweet last night. The tweet included a screenshot of CBC’s Twitter profile with the new “69% Government-funded Media” label.

The “69% Government-funded” label, while obviously a joke, appears to be inaccurate. The CBC may not have told Musk the exact percentage, but the organization’s publicly available 2022 financial report says it received $1.24 billion in government funding and another $651.4 million in revenue from advertising, subscriber fees, and investments. That would mean government allocations accounted for about 66 percent of the CBC’s 2022 funding and revenue.

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Author: Jon Brodkin. [Source Link (*), Ars Technica – All content]

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