By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – Meta and Google threatened to withdraw news articles from their platforms should bill C-18 become law, company executives told members of the Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen
The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) is reporting another record year for Canadian film and television, however its Profile 2022: Economic Report on the Screen-based Media…
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By Connie Thiessen
Rogers Sports and Media has made changes to its radio and television management structure that see Amber LeBlanc promoted to a national programming role, expanded duties for…
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By Connie Thiessen
Bell Media has announced a landmark long-term, exclusive licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery that makes Crave the home of programming from the studio for years to come, in…
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By Bill Roberts, Cartt contributing editor
So you think High Definition Television (HDTV) was a big deal?
Well buckle your seat belts.
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CRTC says it has “no intention” to regulate user-generated content
By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA — Following a legislative journey that involved back-and-forth amendments between the House of Commons and Senate since…
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By Ahmad Hathout
CALGARY – Rogers is preparing to make additional cuts to the Shaw team, which will include layoffs in the programming and communications departments, according to individuals with…
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By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – The CRTC’s commissioner for Manitoba and Saskatchewan has been extended for a five-year term starting in July, according to an order in council dated Friday.
Joanne…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – Should Bill C-18 not pass Parliament, “there is no guarantee that the deals and the agreements that have been currently negotiated in the Canadian context…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA — Despite its recent test to limit news for some users in response to its objections to bill C-18, “Google is deeply committed to Canada” and…
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