TORONTO – Bell Media president Kevin Crull laid a verbal smackdown on the CRTC Monday in Toronto.
Speaking to a Broadcast Executives Society luncheon, Crull railed against last week’s CRTC…
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MONTREAL – Astral Media’s creative agency has introduced a new offer called ‘The Works’ that allows advertisers to simultaneously occupy advertising space on all of Astral’s platforms in Quebec -…
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VICTORIA – CTV Two Vancouver/Victoria is now available in high definition on Bell Satellite TV.
From its street-front Victoria broadcast headquarters and Nanaimo news centre, the station’s news team, led…
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TORONTO – VisionTV has completed a programming agreement with BBC Worldwide Canada, part of the commercial arm of the BBC, which will see it add more classic British television to…
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TORONTO – CBC continues to celebrate its 75 years in broadcasting with a series of events including open house events and Culture Days that kick off this week.
The national…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian Media Production Association (CMPA) is calling on the CRTC to hold a public proceeding to examine the role of television broadcasters in supporting Canadian English-language…
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LONDON, ON – Former CTV News president Robert Hurst will be joining the faculty at Fanshawe College this fall as a visiting professor.
Hurst (pictured) retired earlier this year…
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TORONTO – Continuing the promise of its five-year strategic plan, CBC said Monday that it will introduce new radio and Internet services for the London and Kitchener-Waterloo areas of…
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TORONTO – TVO’s unique approach to engaging the citizens of Ontario in the upcoming provincial election has received some high-level kudos.
Former Ontario Premiers Bill Davis, David Peterson and Bob Rae…
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IROQUOIS, ON – Ross Video has named David Dowling as director of sales for Europe in what it describes as a key component of its ongoing European expansion.
Dowling will…
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