By Connie Thiessen Layoffs at Global News announced this week will impact about 35 unionized staff in newsrooms from Toronto to B.C., Cartt sister publication Broadcast Dialogue has learned. Calgary has... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen Prime Video has unveiled seven new projects greenlit for Canada, including three to be directed and executive produced by comedian Tom Green. They include an untitled comedy special capturing... Continue Reading
By Ahmad Hathout The Canadian Media Producers Association is asking the Federal Court of Appeal to hear an appeal challenging the CRTC’s decision to grant Corus regulatory relief of its... Continue Reading
The Canadian Association of Community Television Users and Stations (CACTUS) on Wednesday said it is “very disappointed and frankly shocked” by the CRTC’s decision to exclude community television from the... Continue Reading
A group of multicultural, community, local, and national news publishers and trade associations, representing hundreds of publications, is calling on the CRTC to make regulations with respect to the Online... Continue Reading
Northern Super League, Canada’s new professional women’s soccer league, announced Tuesday a multi-year media partnership with Bell Media’s TSN/RDS and CBC/Radio-Canada. Starting with the league’s inaugural season in April 2025, TSN will... Continue Reading
New York-based out-of-home (OOH) advertising company Outfront Media Inc. and Bell Media announced Monday they have closed the sale of the former’s Canadian business to the latter for a purchase price of... Continue Reading
Bell Media and Corus to lose trademark licensing rights for several channels By Linda Stuart Rogers Communications on Monday announced multi-year deals with NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery for the licensing rights... Continue Reading
Bell Media on Thursday announced the launch of Bell Ads for Business, a new advertising platform that allows businesses across Canada to use Bell’s Canadian data and target intended audiences, while accessing... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) says it’s concerned commercial broadcasters – the largest employer of journalists in Canada – aren’t represented on the new collective chosen by Google to... Continue Reading