
Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud How the shutdown of TikTok Canada affects artists, and the buzz around Tell Tale Harbour
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Aug 26, 2025 Alex Nino-Getsu, an entertainment reporter for the Canadian Press, dives into the ramifications of TikTok's shutdown in Canada, especially for artists like the Beaches and bbno$. He discusses how this decision impacts creators' visibility and highlights pressing concerns about national security and data privacy. The conversation also shifts to the excitement surrounding 'Tell Tale Harbour,' a new musical inspired by 'The Grand Seduction,' which has become a hit at the Charlottetown Festival and is set for a Toronto debut, exploring small-town struggles and healthcare challenges.
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TikTok As The New Music Discovery Engine
- Artists say TikTok acts as today's music discovery engine, comparable to radio in reach and influence.
- Emerging musicians rely on it to cross borders without large marketing budgets or industry connections.
bbno$ Credits TikTok Canada With Career Boost
- bbno$ (Baby No Money) credits TikTok Canada with helping tailor and amplify his content after La La La went viral.
- He says the platform's local music head was as vital as his manager for boosting reach.
App Stays Live But Local Support Disappears
- The app will remain available in Canada but the local office's shutdown removes on-the-ground support that helped artists optimize and boost content.
- Creators fear losing visibility and domestic championing without a Canadian team.
