WASHINGTON – A group of American programmers, content creators, civic groups and television providers have banded together to promote diverse, high quality programming, app-driven innovation, and consumer choice in…
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MONTREAL – Bell will donate a further $6.3 million to Canadian mental health programs after Wednesday’s Bell Let’s Talk Day recorded nearly 126 million calls, tweets, texts and shares.
Over…
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TORONTO – Budding radio announcers will once again have the opportunity to gain experience on the airwaves through GenNOW, an internship program offered by Rogers Radio in partnership with…
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OTTAWA – Radio Canada veteran Guy Gendron has been appointed CBC/Radio-Canada’s French Services ombudsman, effective March 8, 2016.
Gendron (pictured) is replacing the retiring Pierre Tourangeau who will stay on…
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Rogers reports Q4 results
TORONTO — Calling the fourth quarter of 2015 "the most fiercely competitive quarter probably in the history of Canadian mobile," Rogers Communications CEO Guy Laurence talked…
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WASHINGTON – Pay-TV subscribers may soon be able to select which set top boxes they use to watch their programming.
A report in the New York Times on a new…
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TORONTO – Production of one season of the American legal drama Suits helped to inject more than $25.7 million in total spending into the province of Ontario, according to…
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Commission is told small TV stations are living on borrowed time
GATINEAU – The local TV environment is so bad for some small independent over the air broadcasters…
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OTTAWA – A CRTC decision allowing Corus Entertainment’s OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network to rescind a terms of trade agreement with the Canadian Media Production Association (CMPA) has been…
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MONTREAL – Mental health programs across Canada are benefiting today from Bell Let's Talk Day, the sixth annual event that sees Canadians joining with spokesperson Clara Hughes and…
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