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Tag Archives: CITS Media Research Organization
CTS acknowledges charity not legitimate – CITS Media Resources Organization
It has taken 11 emails from me and I don’t know how many from readers to CTS over several weeks to get a response. It has taken readers contacting Revenue Canada and some viewers filing formal complaints with the federal … Continue reading
Crossroads Television System starts charity – religious TV trying to stay afloat in Canada?
Hmmm. This is interesting, CITS has produced four slick ads. They are similar to the parental control ads produced in the US bemoaning TV content. That isn’t the most interesting part by far. Not even close. CITS has had an … Continue reading
