TORONTO – Coast to coast, the cable, radio, television and telecom industries are raising millions to help those people devastated by the earthquake which has destroyed Port Au Prince, Haiti,... Continue Reading
WINNIPEG – A new, interactive web site launched today by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection and the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) is designed to teach teens to be... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Canadian Women In Communications is turning 20 next year.To mark the milestone, the organization is looking to compile a series of articles that describe members’ positive CWC experiences.... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Count Bell Canada among the Canadian communication companies who have stepped up to support to Haiti.Bell Mobility customers can text-to-donate to the following charities assisting the earthquake-ravaged nation:- Salvation Army:... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Reduced CRTC requirements and the recession are the real reasons behind the program cuts and layoffs at Citytv in Toronto, says the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union (CEP).Canada’s largest... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Videotron said that it plans to create more than 600 new permanent full-time jobs this year as it continues the build-out of its new wireless network.Positions will be... Continue Reading
TORONTO – As Look Communications continues its wind down, it reported a net loss of $3 million for its first quarter ended November 30, 2009.After ceasing service to subscribers on... Continue Reading
WINNIPEG – It appears to be both good news and bad news for MTS Allstream after a Manitoba court ruled on a lawsuit regarding the 1997 initial funding, ongoing surplus... Continue Reading
TORONTO – The amount of time that Canadians spend listening to the radio has remained steady over the last four years, according to a study by the Foundation Research Group.The fifth... Continue Reading
OTTAWA - The use of certain French swear words at times of the day when children could be listening to the radio violates the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Code of... Continue Reading