TORONTO – World Fishing Network is giving every Canadian a live tank of fish on Christmas morning. But there’s no need to feed these fish or to clean the…
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SOME THOUGHTS ON the TV Policy Review hearings that one day, could grow up to be full-sized columns. ********** ONE OF THE MOST interesting questions at the hearing came…
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GATINEAU – Despite much experimentation and breathless reportage on the future of electronic media, Canadians still get their entertainment via traditional means, the CRTC said today.
The Commission released…
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OTTAWA – It was a quick decision issued by the Federal Court of Canada late today that will save Canadian private broadcasters hundreds of millions of dollars.
The Canadian…
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GATINEAU – It’s shades of 2002 as Rogers Media and MVBC Holdings (owner of Vancouver’s ethnic station channel m) are once again vying for the same thing out west….
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TORONTO – Asian Television Network airs the most cricket of any Canadian broadcaster, so it only makes sense that it sponsors Canada’s national cricket team.
Canada’s largest South Asian…
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TORONTO – The provincial government named 29 new people to the Order of Ontario today.
Among them from the media and telecom scene are Research In Motion co-founder Mike…
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Dear Editor,
I am writing in response to the story written by Susan Tolusso titled “Cultural groups in stark contrast to broadcast positions”, December 5, 2006.
The Ontario Ministry…
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GATINEAU – Airing a show called Sex Traffic prior to the watershed hour of 9 p.m. is a no-no, the CRTC told the CBC today.
The Commission actually ruled…
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GATINEAU – The CRTC’s 2006 Radio Policy is on the schedule for release this week.
That, of course, doesn’t necessarily mean it will happen this week, but radio executives…
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