TORONTO – Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club found Mark Breslin was unveiled today as the programming director of Canadian Satellite Radio’s proposed Laugh Canada channel. Pending CRTC licensing, which is said... Continue Reading
BURNABY, B.C. - The Telecommunications Workers Union (TWU) issued a statement today saying it was “outraged over statements made by Telus' CEO at today's Annual General Meeting.” According to the... Continue Reading
WINNIPEG - Manitoba Telecom Services reported huge (160.8%) growth in its television customers with the release of its second quarter financial report today. While the still-small MTS TV group is... Continue Reading
WINDSOR - The Ontario Hockey League’s Windsor Spitfires and TV COGECO recently announced that the cable community channel will be broadcasting all of the Windsor Spitfires home and away games... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Rogers Sportsnet announced today it has added 15 more Toronto Blue Jays road games to its Sportsnet HD schedule beginning with a trip to Cleveland to face the... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Call-Net Enterprises Inc., otherwise known as Sprint Canada, reported revenue and EBITDA increases during the first quarter, ended March 31, 2005. Revenue same in at $216 million, a... Continue Reading
TORONTO – While high definition television offers the clearest, highest-quality TV picture available, Canadians’ want to see a more robust content and pricing picture before they commit, according to a report released today. Astral... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER and SOMEWHERE IN TEXAS - The southern Ontario radio industry has been buzzing the past couple of weeks over the re-emergence of Jesse and Gene. Once a formidable Toronto... Continue Reading
TORONTO - While the CRTC has only just gathered opinions on how digital migration of specialty services might happen, Rogers Communications and six other programmers have already hammered out their... Continue Reading
DARTMOUTH, N.S. - Radio and TV broadcaster Newfoundland Capital Corporation recorded across the board increases during the first quarter of 2005, ended March 31st. And happily, notes CEO Rob Steele,... Continue Reading