CALGARY – Facing serious competitive attacks on the TV front as well as rapidly developing global wireless technologies, Shaw Communications said today it is putting the brakes on its…
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MONTREAL – Videotron became the first BDU to publicly assure their customers that they will not be adversely impacted by the digital transition on August 31, 2011.
“Videotron will convert…
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MONTREAL – Stingray Digital has signed a long term agreement with Bell that will allow Bell’s Fibe TV to become the first in North America to launch the new…
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GATINEAU – Don’t change regulations just to let the major sports broadcasters get out of scheduling problems they created themselves, Score Media told the CRTC this week.
Earlier this week…
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OTTAWA – A morning talk show that maligned the wrong government agency and named its employees on air breached a number of broadcast codes, according to the Canadian Broadcast Standards…
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LAS VEGAS – What devices are going to drive the near term future of consumer electronics and the consumption of media? The PC, smart phone, tablet and one that…
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LAS VEGAS – “It’s great that you can get XM Channel 153 – the comedy of Canada – on your iPad,” National Association of Broadcasters president and CEO Gordon…
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LAS VEGAS – The Canadian Suite held annually at the Flamingo (excellently organized and hosted by Applied Electronics and supported by dozens of companies – including Cartt.ca – every…
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QUISPAMSIS – The CCSA has confirmed that its 2011 ‘Connect’ Conference will return to the resort village of Mont-Tremblant, Québec this fall.
Similar to the format of last…
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TORONTO – TSN Radio took to the radio airwaves early on Wednesday morning, becoming the country’s newest all-sports station.
The next evolution of the TSN brand, TSN Radio 1050 features…
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