LOS GATOS, Calif. – Global streamer Netflix continues its growth track, reporting in its Q3 results Monday that it is on track to earn more than US$11 million in…
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OTTAWA – Canadians increasingly see connectivity as part of their daily lives, as the sale of smartphones, fitness trackers and smart home devices skyrocketed over the past year, says…
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VANCOUVER – Rogers’ Kiss Radio is shaking up the airwaves in Chilliwack, Abbotsford, and Vancouver by allowing listeners to take control of the station’s playlist.
Using a new voting system…
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HALIFAX – Rogers Media delivered a new source of local news to Haligonians Monday with the launch of HalifaxToday.ca
Journalists from Rogers-owned NEWS 95.7 are providing…
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TORONTO – The Sim Group has merged its eight founding companies under the Sim banner in an effort to simplify its clients' experience.
Sim operates facilities in every major production hub in…
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CANNES – Heritage minister Mélanie Joly in late September surprised the industry by unveiling a $500-million agreement with Netflix to make Canadian content that was light on deal-points, including…
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MONTREAL – TVA Group has promoted France Lauzière to president and CEO and chief content officer of Quebecor Content after Julie Tremblay stepped down on Friday. Tremblay is also…
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TORONTO – As allegations swirl about the conduct of American film producer and former film studio director Harvey Weinstein, ACTRA issued the following statement on Friday:
The disturbing allegations about…
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TORONTO – New CRTC broadcasting vice-chair Caroline Simard (pictured) will make her first public address next month at the Ontario Association of Broadcasters (OAB) Connection 2017 annual conference and…
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OTTAWA – A weather forecast title that was a few days shorter than advertised was not significantly inaccurate enough to violate any broadcast codes, says the Canadian Broadcast Standards…
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