By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – Rogers and Quebecor’s Groupe TVA have jointly filed a request asking the Federal Court to order people behind IP addresses allegedly illegally streaming live Major... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – Quebecor announced Tuesday it will abandon its plan to cancel two weekend newscasts but will “carry out further staff reductions” in the alternative to weather... Continue Reading
TVA union asking CRTC to stop Quebecor from closing newscasts By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – Bell said if Quebecor follows through on an announcement to end two newscasts without commission... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – Quebecor’s TVA told Cartt that it wishes to work in collaboration with the CRTC to find a way to sustain its local programming, after the... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – The CRTC is being asked to raise the financial threshold for registering online services with the commission and ensure transactional video services are made to... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – Bell is asking the Federal Court of Appeal this week to allow it to argue in court that movie studios have allegedly been misusing Canada’s... Continue Reading
By Caroline Paquet, pictured above, president of Cogeco Media
In today’s world where everything is moving too fast, we often take for granted things that seem unchangeable. It’s only when…
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OSGOODE – Bell and Cogeco will get a combined $71 million from the federal and provincial governments to provide high-speed internet access to more than 22,000 homes in 74 rural... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Telus announced Wednesday that is has signed an agreement to develop a 5G laboratory in Montreal to provide an incubator for technologies utilizing the next-generation mobile wireless networks.... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The CRTC on Thursday rejected an application by TerreStar to reduce its regulatory fee obligations by deducting its spectrum leasing revenues. The Montreal-based mobile satellite and cell services... Continue Reading