TORONTO – Industry minister Jim Prentice is expected to make an announcement later this afternoon on the rules for Industry Canada’s auction of new wireless frequencies next year.
Quebecor…
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QUEBEC CITY – The November 28 junior hockey game between the Remparts and the Sagueneens will be brought to hockey fans in true high definition by Bell ExpressVu, live…
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QUEBEC CITY – Canoe.TV, a web broadcast of original material and content from traditional sources, launched Wednesday. About 50 titles are currently available with more than 400 choices expected within…
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WASHINGTON, DC. – The National Cable and Telecommunications Association (NCTA) on Wednesday unveiled details of a comprehensive community service initiative that will assist the New Orleans region in its…
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OTTAWA – TELUS said Wednesday it’s “deeply disappointed” with the government’s rules that were announced for the upcoming Advanced Wireless Spectrum (AWS) auction.
“It (the decision on the rules) is…
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FIFTY-FIVE PERCENT can be an astonishing number. If you get a 55% in high school calculus, well, you’re barely passing. But if you’re a cable company and in just…
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TORONTO – Rogers Communications is donating $10 per employee and a total of $270,000 to select food banks, the Canadian Association of Food Banks (CAFB) announced Tuesday.
“This comes…
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OTTAWA – Outgoing CBC/Radio-Canada president and CEO Robert Rabinovitch said Tuesday the public broadcaster needs a contract with Canadian in order to reach its potential before the Standing Committee…
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TORONTO – High Fidelity’s four high-definition, non-fiction TV channels – Equator HD, Oasis HD, Treasure HD and Rush HD – will launch on Aurora Cable on December 1.
The…
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OTTAWA – Shaw Communications has taken aim again at the Canadian Television Fund. In a full-page advertisement on the back of the sports section of Saturday’s edition of the…
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