GATINEAU – Canadians may now use an interactive map to find out which TV service providers plus radio and TV stations distribute emergency alert messages.
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TORONTO – Rogers’ City TV has launched its video app on Apple TV (fourth-generation), becoming the first major Canadian over-the-air broadcaster to do so, the company said Thursday.
Available now…
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LONDON, UK – Natural history producer and distributor Love Nature has named Anthony Jewitt to the new role of director of partnerships.
Operating out of the company’s UK-based office, Jewitt…
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OTTAWA – The Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) has kicked off its 24th season with new programming and a new look that it says better reflects its balanced and…
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MONTREAL – Canada’s French and English-language media producers have agreed to work in tandem to address the changes that are taking place within the screen-based production sector.
Board members from…
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WHISTLER – One of the world’s top technology, media and telecommunications trends forecasters, Deloitte Canada’s Duncan Stewart, spent an hour on stage Tuesday urging CCSA delegates to try and…
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MONTREAL – SEASONS, a French-language channel dedicated to all things hunting, fishing and nature across the world was launched today by THEMA – a CANAL+ company, perhaps best known…
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GATINEAU – Consumers’ associations say the CRTC must ensure broadcast distribution undertakings (BDUs) do a better job of promoting the availability of a small entry level package as well…
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TORONTO – BBC is launching a dedicated version of the North American edition of BBC.com for Canadian audiences on September 22.
The broadcaster said Wednesday that the news hub…
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SAN FRANCISCO and NEW YORK – Twitter will stream Bloomberg Television's live broadcast of the scheduled U.S. Presidential and Vice Presidential debates, beginning on September 26.
The company said Wednesday…
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