TVO changes tune, keeps over-the-air transmission outside Toronto
Signal continues in Ottawa, Belleville, Chatham, Cloyne, Kitchener, London, Thunder Bay and Windsor
Ontario's public broadcaster will not eliminateits over-the-air signal for areas outside of Toronto, reversing a decision announced just 16 days ago.
TVO revealed a plan to save $1 million per year by decommissioningeight over-the-air transmitters in Ottawa, Belleville, Chatham, Cloyne, Kitchener, London, Thunder Bay and Windsor.
Eight jobs would have been eliminated as a result. Only TVO's transmitter in Toronto was going to be maintained in order to fulfil the requirements of its CRTC licence.
On Jan. 25, TVO had said the decision would affect less than one per cent of households in Ontario, but reaction was swift and harsh.
Ontario viewers shared their anger on social media and backlash also included Liberal MPP John Fraser.
Fraser sent a letter to Education Minister Mitzie Hunterurging her to reversethebroadcaster's decision to permanently shut down eight transmitters in Ontario.
Fraserreacted to the decision reversal on Twitter Friday.
Thanks to @tvo and minister @MitzieHunter for listening pic.twitter.com/x8H0xosSNC
—@JohnFraserOS
In the Friday news release, TVO said the provincial government agreed to give the broadcaster an additional $1 millionin order to continue to operate the transmitters.