"CSI: NY" is history after Canada ruling that it shouldn't run on History Television channel
"CSI: NY" may be popular viewing with Canadians, but it's not fit for Canada's History Television cable channel.
That's the verdict of Canada's TV watchdog, which has rejected broadcaster Alliance Atlantis Communications' argument that "CSI: NY" offered History Television viewers "a critically acclaimed look at forensic policing in post-9/11 New York City."
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, responding to a complaint from the Writers Guild of Canada, rejected the contention that show was a September 11-themed series, concluding it has breached History Television's licensing conditions.
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That's the verdict of Canada's TV watchdog, which has rejected broadcaster Alliance Atlantis Communications' argument that "CSI: NY" offered History Television viewers "a critically acclaimed look at forensic policing in post-9/11 New York City."
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, responding to a complaint from the Writers Guild of Canada, rejected the contention that show was a September 11-themed series, concluding it has breached History Television's licensing conditions.