TORONTO – Bell Media continued its programming spending spree, announcing an agreement with HBO for all Canadian multi-platform rights to HBO's complete off-air catalogue of television programming.
The agreement is separate…
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TORONTO – Bell Media and Corus Entertainment have inked a multi-year, multi-platform deal with HBO for the exclusive Canadian rights to the entire past-season library of every HBO scripted…
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TORONTO – Organizers of the annual CommTech Show and Seminars have announced a call for technical papers and the opening of exhibitor registration for both events.
The CommTech East show…
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SOMETHING’S NOT RIGHT. Especially if I’m quoting Macbeth.
We have analyzed the hell out of the CRTC’s TV Policy Review which is set to begin Monday in Gatineau, but there’s…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – Canadians’ penchant for watching television programming across multiple platforms increased the overall average number of weekly television viewing hours, but cut into time spent on traditional TV…
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SAN FRANCISCO – Digital music service Rdio has updated its app to include a free Internet radio service as well as new features designed to make it easier for…
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TORONTO – Naveen Prasad, executive vice president and general manager of Elevation Pictures Corp., has filled the vacancy on the Bell Fund’s board of directors.
Prasad, pictured, served as Senior…
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OTTAWA – As the Internet helps to build engagement with television viewers, Anglophones are increasingly watching TV and using the Internet at the same time, according to two new…
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HALIFAX and MONTRÉAL – Bell Aliant president and CEO Karen Sheriff and Mary Ann Turcke, Bell's Executive Vice President of Field Operations, have been recognized among Canada's Top 25…
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OTTAWA – Registration is now open for the 13th annual IIC Canada 2014 Conference scheduled for October 21 – 22, 2014 in Ottawa.
Dubbed 'Vision 20/20 – What's next for…
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