LOS ANGELES – MGM Studios announced today the launch of “a turn-key solution for generating revenue for the digital spectrum” for American local broadcasters with the launch of THIS…
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MONTREAL – Bell Canada Enterprises announced today it is cutting its management ranks by about 2,500 positions as part of an “organizational realignment focused on achieving a competitive cost…
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TORONTO – XM Canada today said it is “diligently reviewing its options following the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision to approve a merger between U.S. companies XM Satellite Radio…
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TORONTO – CBC Television announced today that U.S. broadcaster ABC has acquired the U.S. rights to 18 To Life, a new single-camera comedy series, whose pilot is currently in…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), based at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, has asked the Office of the Privacy Commissioner to…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters annual convention will take place in the nation’s capital again this year from November 2-4 at the Westin Hotel Ottawa.
This year’s…
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TORONTO – IT security breaches are costing publicly traded Canadian companies an average loss of more than $637,000 annually, says a new study released by Telus and the Rotman…
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WASHINGTON – While the Sirius-XM merger process officially ended on Friday, the debate continues on whether satellite radio is any closer to becoming mainstream.
After 17 months of deliberation and intense…
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MONTREAL – Prestige Telecom Inc, which provides construction and operation services for wireline, wireless and cable television networks, reported a fourth-quarter net loss of $2.2 million, compared to a…
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CALGARY – Shift Networks, a provider of VoIP business telephone services, says it is coming to the aid of customers who will be stranded when WebNet Global Communications terminates…
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