OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC is asking Canadians to weigh in and help shape its proposed code of conduct for television service providers.
The Commission said Tuesday that its online…
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TORONTO – Rogers and Shaw have named David Asch as senior vice president and general manager of their jointly owned streaming service shomi, effective immediately.
Asch, (pictured), comes to shomi…
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TORONTO – Cottage Life is partnering with Raid and Off! on two light-hearted content marketing programs designed to help Canadians enjoy a bug-free cottage season this summer.
In partnership with…
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IT'S NOT A HUGE SHOCK that the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) rechristened the Cable Show as the Internet & Television Expo (INTX) this year. That's because the North…
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TORONTO – With Canadians spending more than 50% of their time on mobile devices, marketers must consider mobile as the first screen, according to the 2015 Mobile Personas Report.
The…
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TORONTO – After announcing massive job cuts last week, Allstream started this week on a high note, after being awarded a seven year, multi-million dollar contract by the federal government.
After…
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CALGARY – Shaw Communications has inked a partnership agreement with the Canadian Football League (CFL) that includes becoming the first ever presenting sponsor of the Grey Cup.
The multi-year partnership…
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EDMONTON – After cancelling its Citytv Breakfast Television show in Edmonton last week, Rogers is inviting viewers in that city to dig in to a new show called…
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OTTAWA – With more ways of accessing TV content without a paid TV subscription in Canada than ever before, who’s cutting the cord, who’s not, and who’s never had a cord…
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MARKHAM, ON – Canadian Broadcast Sales president Patrick Grierson will receive the 2015 Hall of Fame Award from the Ontario Association of Broadcasters at the organization’s fall conference in…
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