OTTAWA - Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, Shelly Glover issued a warning late Monday evening to the CRTC in a statement responding to day one of the Commission's... Continue Reading
GATINEAU - The implications of imposing old-style TV regulations on new age digital media providers was front and centre during the first day of the CRTC’s Let’s Talk TV policy... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Netflix and Google will be among the first three stakeholders to weigh in on the Canadian television system when the CRTC kicks off phase 3 of Let’s Talk... Continue Reading
TORONTO – CEO Guy Laurence continues his work of “untangling the spaghetti” that is Rogers Communications. The company announced “several hundred” middle managers and some vice-presidents were let go Monday... Continue Reading
MONTREAL and TORONTO – Broadcasting and distribution behemoths Bell, Rogers and Shaw said Friday in press releases that they are advocates for more flexible packaging and channel selection options for... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The CRTC is giving Canadians a little more time to talk about television.The Commission said Monday that it has extended its deadline for comments/interventions on its Let’s Talk... Continue Reading
TORONTO – A coalition of Canadian academics and consumer groups are asking the country’s biggest telecommunications service providers to divulge the extent to which they pass on their customers’ private... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Bell Mobility and RBC Mobile clients may now pay for small purchases using the new RBC Wallet. The companies said Wednesday that the RBC Wallet is available now to RBC... Continue Reading
WITHOUT CANCOM, THERE MIGHT never have been Columbus Communications. While Whitehorse TV founder Rolf Hougen might find it surprisingly strange that he's the first person mentioned in a story about... Continue Reading
TWENTY-FOUR INTERCONNECT points in 16 countries. That's the story of Columbus Communications and New World Network. The other story is the sheer number of Canadians – especially Newfoundlanders – on... Continue Reading