TORONTO – Two years after launch, satellite radio company XM Canada now has 400,000 subscribers its parent company, Canadian Satellite Radio, announced today, after having added 50,000 in its…
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OTTAWA – Saying that “community radio stations will continue contributing to the visibility and vitality of Canada’s minority official-language communities,” the federal government today announced a number of grants…
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OAKVILLE – The Weather Network and MeteoMedia this week launched an interactive weather application on Facebook, the social networking site.
Available in English and French, the application allows users…
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OF COURSE, WHILE ANY news will still be published as it happens, due to the upcoming long weekend, Cartt.ca will not distribute a newsletter on Tuesday, March 24th.
We…
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TORONTO – National radio sales continued its strong performance with an 8.8 % increase in the second quarter of the 2008 broadcast year, ended February 29, 2008, according to…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable announced today the launch of its Digital Phone service in Bic, Sainte-Luce, Ste-Blandine et St-Fabien, St-Gédéon and St-Martin-de-Beauce, Québec.
Residents can now take advantage of…
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GENERAL MOTORS PLANS to spend half of its US$3 billion annual advertising budget online within the next three years, reports Advertising Age Magazine.
And it’s not just about display…
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MONTREAL – Bell Canada has announced the schedule established by the Québec Court of Appeal for the legal proceedings related to the appeals initiated by certain holders of…
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THE SUBSCRIPTION TELEVISION industry is characterized by two broad growth patterns: maturing markets with decaying rates and high growth/emerging markets, says research firm In-Stat
In more mature markets, such…
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VANCOUVER – An amendment to the Federal Income Tax Act that affects the granting of tax credits for Canadian films and television shows is seen by many Canadians as…
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