CBC will support its legal restraining order to reveal Gem subscription numbers in jury. 

Consumer By Anja Karadeglija

The Canadian Press
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On May 29, 2019, the CBC brand is projected onto a camera in Toronto. Tijana Martin/THE Canadian Press.

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CBC/Radio-Canada will go to court to defend its decision to keep subscribers a secret for its Gem streaming services. After the information director ordered CBC to make the number of paid subscribers to Gem people, the public journalist may file a lawsuit in Federal Court, according to a spokesperson. The data was first requested in an access-to-information plea by Matt Malone, an associate professor at the University of Ottawa. 2: 09
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Murphy filed an appeal with the national data commissioner when CBC refused, citing exemptions for development activities and data that could hurt its competitive position. The details commissioner sided with the CBC, and in July the presenter was ordered to make the numbers public. CBC introduced the streaming service in 2018, both in the paid and free types.

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