GATINEAU – The arrival of skinny basic TV programming packages and pick-and-pay options on Tuesday mark a “new era of choice for Canadian television viewers”, according to the CRTC.
Effective…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Connexion’s new slimmed down starter TV package, unveiled Tuesday, is known as “Basic Channels".
Starting at $25 per month (excluding receiver), the package includes local and regional…
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REGINA – Saskatchewan non-profit co-operative Access Communications also launched its new basic TV package on Tuesday, called AccessMicro.
The package includes 26 channels, including 10 in HD, U.S. networks ABC,…
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TORONTO – Bell Media’s pay TV services The Movie Network (TMN) and TMN Encore are now available nationally for the first time.
The move means that TMN, formerly available only…
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TORONTO – DHX Television has kicked off March by offering a national free preview of its kids networks including Family Channel, Family CHRGD, Family Jr. and Télémagino.
From Tuesday, March…
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OTTAWA – Shaw Direct has received CRTC approval to modify its ‘skinny basic’ lineup of TV channels, specifically the local television stations that must be included.
The Commission said…
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MONTREAL – Stingray Digital Group has entered the UAE market after striking a strategic agreement with telecom company du.
Du serves more than 7.5 million individual customers and over…
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TORONTO – Well known radio personality Darren B. Lamb has joined the popular morning show on Toronto’s 98.1 CHFI FM.
Lamb (pictured left), joins co-host Erin Davis (right) on a revamped show…
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TORONTO – Cross-screen video campaigns continued their year-over-year growth, with mobile advertising now part of the majority of advertising campaigns run in the Canadian marketplace, according to new data by Videology.
The…
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TORONTO – Organizations including ACTRA Toronto, Interactive Ontario, and FilmOntario offered a collective thumbs-up to the Ontario government’s decision to continue supporting the industry at existing levels in the…
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