TORONTO — Bell Media’s TSN and RDS sports networks today announced they are partnering with Canadian food brand Janes and Hockey Canada on a new initiative to honour and…
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TORONTO — A long-planned tribute to a CBC Radio legend, Margaret Lyons, who died in October 2019, will happen virtually on Thursday, January 28, the North American Broadcasters Association…
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OTTAWA — While U.S. voters were watching the presidential election results live on TV in November, several news stations were using graphics and workflow tools from Rocket Surgery, the…
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MONTREAL — The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) today announced the two projects it will be bringing to the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, which this year is operating…
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TORONTO — New Canadian Media (NCM), a non-profit news portal that showcases journalism from an immigrant perspective, today announced it has partnered with the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ)…
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By Denis Carmel
OTTAWA – Bill C-10, also known as the Broadcasting Modernization Act, even though it was not voted upon in second reading, will get a head start with…
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Any move before mega-wager Super Bowl Sunday is unlikely, though
By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – The Super Bowl has long been the most-watched television event, and New Democrat Member of Parliament…
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OTTAWA — The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) today shared the news Charlotte Bell, a long-time broadcasting executive and former CAB chair, died on the weekend. She had been…
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OTTAWA — CBC/Radio-Canada issued a press release today in an attempt to correct a story published Friday on the Canadaland website which claimed CBC’s president, Catherine Tait, lives in…
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MONTREAL — Cogeco Inc. today announced Michel Lorrain (above, left) is departing as president of its radio subsidiary, Cogeco Media, to pursue personal interests.
A recruitment process for his successor…
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