Comparing Public Broadcasters
Canada’s situation is somewhat unusual internationally. The BBC receives public funding, but it is financed through a television licence fee paid directly by households, not annual government appropriations. PBS in the United States receives only a small portion of its funding from the federal government, relying primarily on private donations and foundations. CBC sits somewhere in between — heavily government funded, but also competing in the commercial media market. That hybrid structure can blur its institutional identity. Is it a public service broadcaster? A state-supported media outlet? Or a commercial competitor to private networks? The answer depends on who you ask.