WASHINGTON – “Consumers have long complained about how their cable service forces them to buy channels they never watch. The move of video onto the Internet can…
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TORONTO – Despite the flat growth experienced in the radio industry for several years, radio still has an opportunity to prosper in the new reality created by…
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TORONTO – The CBC workforce will officially be 392 positions smaller very soon.
A memo circulated Thursday at the public broadcaster says that the “first phase” of the…
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TORONTO – Looking to steal a little of shomi’s thunder, Bell Media announced a few more details on its own new video streaming service, currently code-named "Project Latte".
The subscription…
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BURLINGTON, ON – Cogeco Cable is launching a Canadianized version of TiVo to its Ontario-based cable customers on Monday, with a French-language version slated to arrive in Quebec…
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TORONTO – Rogers is teaming up with digital media company Vice Media to produce and distribute youth-focussed Canadian content for mobiles, tablets, computers and TV screens, here at home and around…
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TORONTO – We don’t know what it is (although there is much speculation in the Twitterverse), but Rogers CEO Guy Laurence will be making a…
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TORONTO – The CBC announced Wednesday it has purchased the broadcast and multiplatform rights to the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang Korea and the 2020 Summer Games…
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MONTREAL and DALLAS – Stingray’s latest interactive TV app is now available to AT&T U-verse customers, the companies announced Wednesday.
The Stingray Music app, available at no additional charge, offers…
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OTTAWA – With many sources of media at their fingertips, Canadians are spending increasing amounts of time consuming news, from local to national and international, as well as politics…
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