NUNAVUT – Uvagut TV, a 24/7 Inuktuk-language television channel, will be marking Nunavut Day tomorrow with live broadcasts of two celebratory events. “Nunavut Day is extra special this year,” said... Continue Reading
HAMILTON – This week, we are happy to welcome Amanda Oye (above) as Cartt.ca’s second-ever editor/chief reporter.
A native of Richmond, B.C., and current Torontonian, Amanda recently earned her PhD…
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TORONTO — Bell Media announced today its TSN and RDS sports networks will be Canada’s new English- and French-language homes of LaLiga (officially known as LaLiga Santander), the top division... Continue Reading
Corus’s AM 730 Vancouver fills void left by departure of Bell Media’s TSN 1040 VANCOUVER — The BC Lions of the Canadian Football League announced Tuesday the club has signed... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Global distribution company Blue Ant International today announced it has licensed more than 650 hours of programming to free streaming service Pluto TV, which is owned by ViacomCBS... Continue Reading
TORONTO — CTAM Canada announced this week new research from Charlton Insights will be presented during a free webinar for its members on July 14, offering insight into the continuing... Continue Reading
OTTAWA — The Community Radio Fund of Canada (CRFC) today announced 29 community and campus stations have been selected to receive funding through the CRFC’s 2021-2022 Radiometres program. Launched in... Continue Reading
TORONTO — The Canadian Film Centre (CFC) announced today six creative projects have been awarded a total of $510,000 as part of the next phase of the UK-Canada Immersive Exchange,... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Humber College in Toronto announced last week it will establish what it calls the first “ATSC 3.0 Living Lab” in Canada thanks to a total of $3 million... Continue Reading
GATINEAU — The CRTC announced last week it is reopening a proceeding regarding a proposed annual digital media survey, saying it now wants the survey to be administered to both... Continue Reading