WildBrain announced Tuesday it has appointed former Moonbug Entertainment executive Emma Witkowski to the newly created position of vice president of media solutions. In this new role, Witkowski will lead WildBrain’s media... Continue Reading
The CRTC announced in December it has approved Maritime Broadcasting System Limited (MBS)’s application to acquire five English-language commercial radio stations and a transmitter from Bell Media Radio Atlantic Inc. (Bell... Continue Reading
Company struggled with debt to town By Ahmad Hathout O-Net, a prominent community gigabit telecom in Olds, Alberta, was acquired by Telus in November after it struggled to pay back... Continue Reading
Telecom says it is willing to pay ‘reasonable charges and rejoin CCTS’ By Ahmad Hathout Small ISP InnSys Inc. is calling on the CRTC to institute changes at the chief... Continue Reading
Kids and family entertainment company WildBrain announced Monday it is teaming up with Netflix and Family Channel to produce the new teen drama Finding Her Edge, set in the high-stakes world of competitive... Continue Reading
Indigenous broadcaster APTN announced Monday it is teaming up again with Rogers’s Sportsnet to bring a third season of Hockey Night in Canada in Cree to its viewers as well as three NHL games... Continue Reading
Telesat announced Monday the appointment of Charles Cynamon as its new president of Telesat Government Solutions, a wholly owned, U.S.-incorporated subsidiary of Telesat that provides satellite solutions to the U.S. government, civil,... Continue Reading
Rogers announced in late December it has turned on five new cellular towers along B.C.’s Highway 16, known as the Highway of Tears, providing additional 911 access for all travellers... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout The Competition Bureau is suing Rogers at the Competition Tribunal for allegedly misleading customers by marketing its mobile wireless data as “unlimited” when speeds are throttled after... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen WildBrain is selling its majority stake in its TV channels in a deal valued at $40 million. The company announced Wednesday that independent, Halifax-based children’s studio IoM... Continue Reading