MONTEBELLO, Que. – Canada’s telecom industry must move swiftly to create the new consumer protection agency the federal government has called for or face the prospect of new legislation…
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KELOWNA – Register today to attend the Canadian CommTech Trade Show and Training Seminars May 30th and 31st at the Coast Capri Hotel in beautiful Kelowna.
“Our exhibitors show…
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OTTAWA – A half-hour episode of Freedom Radio Network (FRN) on CHRB-AM (High River, AB) that focused on an individual violated the CAB Code of Ethics, the Canadian Broadcast…
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TORONTO – Cogeco Cable’s Gary Pelletier will head to Harvard in June as the recipient of the CTAM Canada Fellowship Award to attend the 10th annual Executive Management Program….
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TORONTO – An original member of the YTV management team and the founding general manager of TreehouseTV, Susan Ross spent almost two decades in kids TV.
On May 31…
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OTTAWA – Canadian regulators should think long and hard before setting a digital OTA television transition deadline as has been done in the States, says Canadian Association of Broadcasters…
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CANADIAN BROADCASTERS AND cable companies aren’t the only ones that feel the power of a Regulator.
However, while our CRTC is concerned about Canadian content and cultural concerns, the…
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OTTAWA – While Canada’s telecommunications industry is expected to see profit levels increase again to $4.3 billion in 2007, the reasons behind that growing profit are troubling, according to…
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OTTAWA – Calling the CBC the most important outlet for Canadian programming, representatives from the Canadian Film and Television Production Association (CFTPA) urged the government to provide the public…
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TORONTO – CHUM Radio launched the Emerging Indie Artist Initiative today, a program designed to bring new Canadian talent to audiences across Canada.
Each month, beginning May 1, 2007,…
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