HOW COME NO ONE thought of this before? The amount of programming and the number of people involved in “combatant sports” like Karate or Tae Kwon Do, or wrestling or... Continue Reading
GRAVENHURST, Ont. – The final day of the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance annual general meeting last Thursday was both informative and thirst-quenching. While the first day was all about a... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Canadian cable companies can look forward to adding millions of voice customers says a report out today from Convergence Consulting Group. According to the company’s oft-cited and comprehensive... Continue Reading
TORONTO – With preliminary numbers in for the third quarter, Rogers Communications issued a press release today adjusting its subscriber results for the rest of the year, upwards, of course.... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Rogers Telecom Inc. announced today that it has acquired most of the Group Telecom assets in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from Bell Canada, finishing a transaction announced... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Rogers Cable and Warner Bros. announced today that the studio’s films are now available on the video on demand platform. “The addition of this major Hollywood studio means... Continue Reading
MARKHAM – Services and equipment supplier Cygnal Technologies Corporation today announced that David J. Horsley, senior vice-president and CFO, has resigned his position effective October 14 to pursue a similar... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – The man who built Videotron into the third-largest cable company in Canada will receive the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award in October.... Continue Reading
HALIFAX - EastLink Television will launch its new season of local programming on October 2nd. Among a number of returning favourites, the channel will launch a new program: Real Wheels.... Continue Reading
EDMONTON - The high-speed Alberta SuperNet is now built and operational in thousands of facilities in 429 communities across Alberta, “making the province more connected than ever before,” the provincial... Continue Reading