GATINEAU – Group licensing has the potential to throw the Canadian broadcasting system on end, while benefiting consolidated broadcasters and hurting small independents, according to Score Media CEO John…
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GATINEAU – Protect Canadian feature films and drama, expand the reach of the Local Programming Improvement Fund (LPIF), and create a credit system for Canadian content were a few…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian government has pledged $25 million over five years to TV5Monde and TV5 Quebec Canada.
The news came at the conclusion of the two day Conference of…
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GATINEAU – Canadian content again took centre stage at Wednesday’s CRTC hearing.
Both the Canadian Conference of the Arts (CCA) and ACTRA pinned the blame for our broadcasting system’s issues…
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GATINEAU – Canadian cable, satellite and telco TV carriers can now add Al-Jazeera English to their channel lineups.
This morning the CRTC added the international news channel to the lists…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters inducted eight people into its Hall of Fame, it was announced today, calling them “a diverse mix of industry experts who have…
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OTTAWA – Returning community broadcasting back to the community is a cost-effective way to both support and increase local programming content, says The Canadian Association of Community Television Users…
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CONTENT COMPANIES are more and more using their in-house engineering and software capabilities to manage their digital assets, and create approaches that give them increased control, lower the cost…
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OTTAWA – Interactive video firm Overlay.TV is vowing to take on-line shopping to the next level, just in time for the holiday season.
The Ottawa-based company has partnered with on-line…
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DARTMOUTH, NS – Newfoundland Capital Corporation has announced that it’s Class A subordinate voting shares and Class B common shares will begin trading on a three for one split…
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