OTTAWA – Ron Cohen, retiring chair of the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council, is going back to school.
Carleton University said Wednesday that Cohen will be joining its faculty of public…
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CALGARY – Shaw has added Astral’s Disney XD in standard and high definition, Family Channel HD and Disney Junior to its cable lineup.
The family-focused channels are available now on free…
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TORONTO – Hollywood Suite has finalized a number of distribution agreements in advance of the Monday launch of its four new HD movie services.
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NEW YORK – Consumers will accept advertising on the video on demand platform like they do on linear television, according to a study from the Advanced Advertising Media Project…
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LAST YEAR AT THIS time, Kevin Crull was into week three of his transition from long-time telecom executive to the leader of the largest Canadian broadcasting company.
Now president of…
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OTTAWA – The CBC has complied with an order by the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics to provide documents requested under Access to Information (ATI)…
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WHILE WE’VE YET TO hear back from the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Bell Canada or Telus – and Industry Canada hasn’t yet responded to our…
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REGINA – SaskTel’s volunteer organization received 17 awards for volunteering excellence at the international Pioneers Annual Meeting and Centennial Celebration held earlier this month in Boston.
The SaskTel Pioneers form…
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VANCOUVER – Incognito and Applied Broadband have joined forces on a new subscriber consumption management tool for cable operators.
The agreement couples network-based consumption intelligence from Applied Broadband with subscriber…
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TORONTO – Television is still the most effective way to connect with and create an engaged audience, according to a pair of studies released by the Television Bureau of…
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