MONTREAL – Canadians and people around the world shared a record 154,387,425 messages of support for mental health on Bell Let’s Talk Day and drove $7,719,371.25 in new mental…
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OTTAWA – “Private broadcasters are encouraged to see that the government maintained the general exception for Canada’s cultural industries in the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)”, said Canadian Association of…
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OTTAWA – At Prime Time in Ottawa today, CTV announced a brand new comedy series, Children Ruin Everything.
From the producers of Bell Media’s hit Letterkenny, the new series features…
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TORONTO – TLN Media Group and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association this week announced a working relationship “to ensure multicultural Canadians receive information and education about their rights and…
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TORONTO – Rogers Sportsnet and Ryerson University’s Faculty of Communications and Design announced today the Sportsnet Diversity and Gender Equity Initiative, set to launch for the fall 2020 semester.
This…
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EDMONTON – The province of Alberta announced a new Film and Television Tax Credit program this week.
Application intake for the program is now open “and will support projects that…
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TORONTO – Corus Entertainment’s content division Nelvana, announce today it will produce the season three greenlight of its preschool series, Miss Persona (60x7min).
The new season will introduce new characters,…
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NEW ORLEANS – Bell Media said today Smithsonian Channel has picked up season three of its docuseries Disasters At Sea for the U.S. market.
With seasons one and two having…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – The much-anticipated report by the federal Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review panel has so far drawn praise from some of the industries it affects, but…
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OTTAWA — Somebody owes Telus some money. Maybe it’s Rogers and Bell. Or it could be the consumer groups l’Union des consommateurs and (to a lesser extent) the Public…
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