TORONTO – Rogers reported a 20% decrease in net profits for its fourth quarter of 2013, while operating revenue dropped 1% to $3.24 billion.
The company attributed the $18 million…
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OTTAWA – Canadian Women in Communications (CWC) announced a new name and logo change on Wednesday. It will now be known as Canadian Women in Communications and Technology (WCT)…
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Toronto, ON – Forget about cord-cutting. A new Ipsos Reid study reports that more and more Canadians are becoming “content stackers,” supplementing traditional TV services through new services, screens,…
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VANCOUVER – Vancouver’s Team 1410 radio announced Tuesday a three-year extension of its broadcast rights agreement with Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer (MLS).
The renewed broadcast agreement complements…
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OTTAWA – While branded entertainment often blurs the fine line between entertainment and advertising, the reality is that it can also help pave the way to greater collaboration in…
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TORONTO – Rogers-owned publication Chatelaine magazine is expanding its radio presence with a special Valentine’s Day edition of the Chatelaine Radio Show on nine Rogers stations this Friday.
The two-hour…
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TORONTO – CHCH TV and Cogeco Cable announced Tuesday they are now offering advertisers the ability to customize their message to viewers according to their geolocation.
The broadcasters are using…
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MONTRÉAL – Six production and distribution companies have been awarded a total of $667,500 in financial support through the Quebecor Fund’s Event and Film Production Assistance Program (EFPAP).
The six…
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OTTAWA – A Senate committee turned to a former broadcast regulator for insight on how to address the challenges facing CBC/Radio-Canada in light of its loss of Hockey Night…
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TORONTO – Tuesday’s federal budget is being characterized as a “do-nothing” budget by opposition politicians and the “one before the big one” by business journalists, as Canada prepares for…
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