TORONTO – Much Digital Studios is joining forces with the Puma, Bell and Virgin Mobile Canada brands on three youth-targeted activations.
Puma, Bell, and Virgin Mobile Canada will…
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OTTAWA – Broadcasters looking at the likelihood of being forced to move to new over the air channels are still quietly digesting last week’s 600 MHz spectrum decision by…
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TORONTO – Bell Media president Mary Ann Turcke told employees on Tuesday that personnel and strategy changes are just beginning and that the next 100 days will see even…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has kicked off a call for new radio licences to serve the urban Aboriginal communities in Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver, despite the fact…
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TORONTO – Children’s producer Nelvana has announced an expanded slate of licensing partners for its popular Little Charmers animated preschool series.
The newly signed partners include Stoneridge Cycle Ltd. (bicycles,…
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MONTREAL – Stingray Music is rolling out 1,000 new music channels covering almost a hundred genres that are designed to help set the tone for every activity, mood and…
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HALIFAX – DHX Media has inked a string of broadcast deals that will take its new preschool series Twirlywoos to new channels globally, the children's TV producer said Wednesday.
DHX’s own…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian television broadcasting sector saw total operating revenues dip 0.3% to $7.6 billion in 2014, while profits before interest and taxes tumbled 22.0% to $836.8 million from $1.1 billion year-over-year,…
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TORONTO – Former Universal Music president and CEO Randy Lennox has been named to the newly created position of president, entertainment production and broadcasting at Bell Media, effective immediately.
Lennox…
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TORONTO – Bell Media has parted ways with four senior executives.
Phil King, Adam Ashton, Charles Benoit and Chris Gordon are no longer with the company, it was announced…
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