By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA— Bill C-11, which became law on April 27, will serve as “the catalyst” for the CRTC to “start shaping the broadcasting system of…
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Revenues for over-the-top services, such as Netflix, grew 23 per cent to $3.3 billion in Canada last year and are expected to grow another 18 per cent this year,…
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By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – The CRTC is proposing a new Canadian content contribution framework that would take into consideration different business models of the broadcasting services under the rules…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – Bill C-18 is both “fair” and “necessary,” the president of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters told members of the Senate Standing Committee on Transport and…
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By Connie Thiessen
WildBrain has promoted Josh Scherba to the role of president and chief executive officer, succeeding previous CEO and vice chair Eric Ellenbogen.
Ellenbogen,…
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By Pierre Karl Peladeau, president and CEO of Quebecor
The Online Streaming Act (bill C-11) has been passed. This means foreign streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon and YouTube will…
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By Douglas Barrett, featured above, adjunct professor in the arts, media and entertainment MBA program at the Schulich School of Business at York University.
As some wags have said, now…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC on Monday published its plan to tackle the implementation of the new law that will require digital platforms to contribute to Canadian content.
As part of…
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By Connie Thiessen
The CRTC has opened a Part 1 Application for the removal of Fox News from the list of non-Canadian programming services authorized for distribution.
The move comes…
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By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – The Federal Court of Appeal has granted Videotron an appeal that sought to implicate the third player in a case allegedly involving a trio of…
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