A Google source told Cartt the Heritage minister was unavailable to discuss the bill as it made its way to finish line
By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA — Google will remove links…
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By Ahmad Hathout
TORONTO – Corus CEO Doug Murphy reiterated Thursday the need for the CRTC to take immediate action on lessening Canadian content requirements ahead of the implementation of…
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By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – Bell is teaming up with Netflix and high-powered movie studios to request that the Federal Court force the disclosure of the information of the operators…
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By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – The Federal Court has again denied movie studio Voltage Pictures its request for the court to allow it to group a bunch of alleged copyright…
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News companies deliver millions worth of engagement to Big Tech
By Greg O’Brien, news director of CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario
We’ve let the tech giants control the narrative for far too…
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By Connie Thiessen
Corus Entertainment has made changes to its Original Programming team that have impacted what the company says is a “handful of roles.”
“As part of managing the post-pandemic…
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By Konrad von Finckenstein, former chair of the CRTC
The passage of C-18 seems certain to lead to a confrontation, lengthy litigation and probable impasse between Google…
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By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – Bell has joined other broadcasters in requesting amendments to its Canadian content spending obligations at least until the next licence renewal period.
In a Part 1…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA — As Bill C-18 received royal asset Thursday after a 56-22 Senate vote this afternoon, Meta – one of the two web giants directly…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC said SiriusXM cannot defer its obligations to funds supporting Canadian content from the 2021-2022 year because it hasn’t shown a financial need to do so.
The…
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