TORONTO – Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) has launched two new mobile apps to allow viewers to keep up with AMI-tv and AMI-télé programming while on the go.
The free apps,…
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GATINEAU – In a complaint filed with the CRTC last week, the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance says Rogers Media is violating a number of CRTC policies in refusing to…
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CALGARY – Shaw Communications is urging Canadian youth to think of ways that they can help to promote kindness and respect in their schools.
The Calgary-based company pledged to awards…
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OTTAWA – The federal government has followed through on its commitment to top up the Canada Media Fund in the face of declining contributions from broadcast distribution undertakings (BDUs)….
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OTTAWA – Despite pleas for lots more, the federal government has given a small boost to local journalism, providing one or more still to be determined independent non-governmental organizations…
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NEW YORK, NY – British subscription video-on-demand streaming service BritBox has hit a quarter million (250,000) subscribers, just under a year after launching in the U.S., and two weeks…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC is calling for comments as it reconsiders its earlier decision to block U.S.-based cable television shopping service QVC from the list of non-Canadian programming services…
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TORONTO – Shaw Communications is among the list of sponsors behind the latest season of reality game show Big Brother Canada when it returns to Corus Entertainment’s Global TV next…
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TORONTO – Team Canada’s record-setting performance at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 helped to drive viewing audiences for CBC/Radio-Canada, the public broadcaster said Tuesday.
Between the Opening Ceremony on February…
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TORONTO – CTV will once again roll out the red carpet for its coverage of the 90th annual Academy Awards this Sunday.
The network’s “unparalleled access across all platforms” kicks…
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