By Connie Thiessen TORONTO – Netflix has announced it’s launching its lower-priced ad-supported “Basic with Ads” plan in Canada in November. Basic with Ads will be rolled out in 12 countries, including the... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – CBC’s Media Technology Monitor (MTM) today released a new MTM Junior infographic detailing the rate at which Canadian youth ages 2-17 are consuming content in the other official... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Organizers of the 2022 Canadian Telecom Summit (CTS) announced today Jan Karlsson (above), senior vice-president of global network platform at Ericsson will deliver a keynote speech titled “How... Continue Reading
OLDS, Alta. – SaskTel and Olds College of Agriculture and Technology announced today they have signed a memorandum of understanding, which will see them work together to solve challenges facing... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – CRTC chair and CEO Ian Scott (above) issued a statement today explaining the funding mechanisms in place for participation in Commission proceedings and announcing they have launched an... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen TORONTO – Canadian Music Week (CMW) and Radiodays Europe have announced Radiodays North America, a joint event set to take place in Toronto, June 8-9. Radiodays North America will take place... Continue Reading
WATERLOO – Video and data transport provider Dejero announced today it is helping make history by facilitating an all-remote multi-sport production of the XII South American Games in Asunción, Paraguay.... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Bell Media announced today three of its original Quebec dramas will soon be available internationally. Noovo’s La Confrérie (The Brotherhood; pictured above, left), produced by ComediHa! and distributed... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – International food channel Gusto TV announced today it is partnering with Amazon to bring its content to Amazon devices and Amazon Kitchen Connect. “Gusto TV’s catalogue of culinary... Continue Reading
Globalive (and Wind Mobile) founder adamant national wireless only player the solution TORONTO – Canadians are more fed up with the nation’s telecommunications industry than they are with airline delays... Continue Reading