TORONTO – The Television Bureau of Canada has faded to black to be replaced by thinktv.
The organization said Wednesday that the new brand identity reflects its ongoing evolution, as well…
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OTTAWA – With the vast majority of Millennials owning portable media devices, some 90% simultaneously go online and watch TV, says a new report from Media Technology Monitoring (MTM).
The…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable Inc. needs shareholder approval to officially change its name to Cogeco Communications Inc., a moniker that it says better expresses its footprint, and clearly and…
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TORONTO – TVO's flagship show The Agenda with Steve Paikin will ring in the New Year with a new set and new format that will make its content accessible…
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WHISTLER – Save the date for the CCSA’s Connect 2016 conference which this year will take place at the Fairmont Château Whistler, located in Whistler, BC, from September 19 –…
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TORONTO – Canadian performers and producers have reached a tentative agreement for the renewal of their Independent Production Agreement (IPA) governing English-language production in Canada.
The Alliance of Canadian Cinema,…
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TORONTO – Smartphone users think that their devices will become things of the past within the next five years as artificial intelligence begins to allow for interaction with objects without…
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HALIFAX – DHX Media has inked a five-year agreement with DreamWorks Animation (DWA) to co-produce 130 episodes of original animated children’s content at DHX Studios.
Content under the deal will…
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VANCOUVER – Telus has successfully closed its previously announced dual-tranche offering totaling $1.0 billion in senior unsecured notes.
The company said Tuesday that the net proceeds will be used to…
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WATERLOO – Streaming video and audio now accounts for over 70% of North American downstream traffic in the peak evening hours, up from 35% just five years ago, according…
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