TORONTO – marblemedia has added two newly created roles to its executive team in order to support its ongoing expansion in the primetime development genre.
Roberto Alcantara has been named…
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MONTREAL – Videotron’s community television channel MAtv will take to the Internet starting Saturday in an effort to attract and engage a wider audience.
The channel will be available live…
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TORONTO – Budget-strained CBC unveiled its 2014–15 television broadcast schedule Thursday, which includes a number of new series, six returning hits, and perhaps its last crack at big time…
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TORONTO – Commercial television remains the dominant video-viewing medium in Canada, according to a new study conducted by Ipsos Reid MediaCT for the Television Bureau of Canada (TVB).
The study,…
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REGINA – SaskTel said Thursday that its EV-DO data service that operates on its CDMA network will be turned down on September 30th as the company turns its focus to…
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TORONTO – Independent broadcaster CHCH is celebrating its 60th birthday with the country’s first TV viewer loyalty programming.
Known as CH-CHing!, the free program allows viewers in Southern Ontario…
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TORONTO – Rogers has drafted Scotiabank as the first major sponsor of its mammoth $5.2 billion NHL rights deal.
Financial terms of the deal, which begins with the 2014-15 season…
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TORONTO – SiriusXM Canada has added popular Canadian weekly talk series What She Said to its daily schedule on SiriusXM Canada Talks (channel 167).
Airing weekdays from 10:00 AM to…
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TORONTO – Live entertainment company Live Nation Canada is teaming up with Huawei to promote its smartphone devices at major concert events across the country.
The ‘Make it Possible’ campaign,…
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WINNIPEG – Telus will invest $130 million in new infrastructure and wireless technology across Manitoba through 2016, the company announced Wednesday.
Telus said that the funds will be used to…
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