By Connie Thiessen Almost 80% of English-speaking Canadian adults and 74% of French speakers are now reading news online, according to the latest data release from Media Technology Monitor (MTM). The MTM... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The Senate Transportation and Communications Committee defeated five of six amendments introduced by a Conservative senator intended to define parameters in bill C-11, a proposed around proposed legislation... Continue Reading
By Brad Danks, CEO of OUTtv Media Global Inc. (OMG) (pictured above); Monika Ille, CEO APTN; and Luc Perreault, strategic advisor of Stingray Group The Senate Transport Committee is starting its... Continue Reading
By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – A Conservative amendment that would place monetary thresholds on which companies qualify for CRTC regulation under new legislation would allow those companies to skirt the... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen Corus Entertainment has announced that Daniel Eves, SVP, Networks will be stepping down next month. Eves has been with Corus since 2016, starting as senior vice president of specialty... Continue Reading
Will the USMCA become an issue for implementation of C-11? By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – Officials from Canadian Heritage told the Senate Transportation and Communications Committee Tuesday that they were... Continue Reading
MONTREAL — Bell Canada announced today a three-year strategic relationship with École de technologie supérieure’s (ÉTS) innovation centre Centech in Montreal. “As Centech’s exclusive telecommunications provider, Bell will leverage its... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout VANCOUVER -- Telus Corp. has filed a trademark this month for a program intended to aid newcomers in obtaining services including telecommunications, healthcare and job opportunities, according... Continue Reading
It’s the first residual auction in four years OTTAWA – Canada’s largest telecoms have applied to be in a sealed-bid auction held by Innovation Canada for left-over spectrum licenses. Innovation... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout TORONTO – The CRTC should look into the existing agreements and structures in place that deal with network reliability issues before it does anything hasty, according to... Continue Reading