Will its popularity save the bundle or will its rising costs help kill it? An exclusive Cartt.ca investigation into how the sports fan supports the whole system.
IT’S RATHER UNLIKELY…
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A FEW YEARS AGO, when digital video recorders first appeared on the scene, many predicted big trouble for the TV industry. Broadcasters sued or threatened to.
After all, if people…
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THE SHEER SIZE OF the recent National Hockey League broadcast rights deal with Rogers Communications — an unprecedented $5.2 billion for 12 years – is enough to bend the…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC’s new wireless code of conduct officially came into effect Monday, designed to make it easier for Canadians to understand their contracts for cellphones and other…
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CALGARY – Shaw Communications has tweaked its senior management structure in a move it claims will “better enable its strategic decision making ability and to improve the efficiency and…
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WATERLOO, ON – The reports of BlackBerry’s death are greatly exaggerated, according its new CEO and executive chair John Chen.
In an open letter to customers…
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MONTREAL – Telecon Group said Monday that it is buying some of the assets and business activities of Netricom's wireless network construction division. Financial terms were not immediately disclosed.
The…
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MONTREAL – Bell has introduced new travel data packages for mobile roaming and reduced fees for data roaming costs in Europe, Mexico, China and select other destinations.
The company said…
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OTTAWA – The Competition Bureau has officially sanctioned Telus’ proposed acquisition of Public Mobile.
The Bureau said Friday in a statement that it has issued a No Action Letter (NAL)…
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QUISPAMSIS – The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance (CCSA) and Euronews have completed a five-year master affiliate agreement, making the international news network available to over 115 CCSA member companies…
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