CBC reaching out to rural, Western Canadians as part of plan to build audience
OTTAWA — The head of CBC/Radio-Canada says the public broadcaster’s plan to reach out to “dissatisfied” audiences means a new focus on rural areas and Western Canada.
In a five-year plan released Tuesday, CBC/Radio-Canada said it will work to connect with children and youth, newcomers to Canada and those who aren’t satisfied with or don’t use its services.
“We’ve identified various groups that are less likely to be in contact with us today through our traditional and digital platforms,” CBC president Marie-Philippe Bouchard told The Canadian Press in an interview.
“The strategy aims at creating content and also opportunity for them to discover us and to consume Canadian content.”


