GATINEAU – With the Alberta oil sands development driving more and more growth in Fort McMurray, it’s no surprise someone has applied for a new radio station there. The CRTC... Continue Reading
TORONTO – The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and its union, the Canadian Media Guild, are back at the bargaining table today. Supported by an 87.3 % strike mandate, the CMG says... Continue Reading
GATINEAU – While the CRTC hears applications for new pay TV licenses in Canada in October, it will also consider an application from Newcap for a new station in Lac... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Toronto reporter Ben Chin has decided to jump into politics before he even filed his first story for Global National. The former Citytv, CBC, CTV, and Toronto 1... Continue Reading
TORONTO – While viewers and broadcasters outside the eastern time zone might be used to some prime time variances, those in the largest Canadian markets sure aren’t. This week, broadcasters... Continue Reading
TORONTO – A street-front studio will be the national base for Canadian Satellite Radio, the company announced today. The company announced plans today to open its broadcast and performance studio... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Four new pay television license applications are set to be made public today, one of which tugs on the Commission’s Cancon heartstrings – and if approved, would yank... Continue Reading
TORONTO – New no longer, CHUM Television’s “Newnets” will cease to be on Tuesday, August 2nd. As previously reported by www.cartt.ca, CHUM Television's local stations The New VR (Barrie/Toronto), The... Continue Reading
TORONTO - David Garby has been hired as director, advertising sales for VisionTV.An experienced advertising industry executive, he takes up this new position on July 25. He will be responsible... Continue Reading
TORONTO – With an initial investment of $125 million, pay TV license hopeful Spotlight TV “will transform pay TV into a compelling, choice-filled, high-value entertainment option for Canadian viewers,” said... Continue Reading