By Christopher Guly OTTAWA – Meta and Google threatened to withdraw news articles from their platforms should bill C-18 become law, company executives told members of the Standing Senate Committee... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Rogers said Thursday that it is reducing the price of data on certain 5G plans. The largest cable company in the country said that its $85 per month... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Innovation Canada decided Wednesday on the parameters for its framework that will allow certain 5G spectrum bands to be allocated for use in local and small-scale applications without... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) is reporting another record year for Canadian film and television, however its Profile 2022: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry cautions it... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Air Canada and Bell announced a multi-year deal Wednesday that will see the telecom provide the airline’s Aeroplan members free messaging on all Wi-Fi equipped aircraft starting May... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association is launching Wednesday a rebranding to move away from its exclusive focus on the wireless industry. The Canadian Telecommunications Association,... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen Rogers Sports and Media has made changes to its radio and television management structure that see Amber LeBlanc promoted to a national programming role, expanded duties for... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen Bell Media has announced a landmark long-term, exclusive licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery that makes Crave the home of programming from the studio for years to come, in addition to... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – The CRTC has denied Bell a request for the CRTC to temporarily suspend its collection of money for the $750-million Broadband Fund until it makes... Continue Reading
By Bill Roberts, Cartt contributing editor So you think High Definition Television (HDTV) was a big deal? Well buckle your seat belts. First there was TV itself, then colour TV,... Continue Reading