TORONTO – After bobbing and weaving through a very successful first year, Canada's The Fight Network looks to be a budding media empire. The company – which launched a year... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Speakers have been announced and sessions outlined for the 2006 Canadian Association of Broadcasters convention, set for Vancouver November 5-7. The early registration deadline (where attendees get a... Continue Reading
GRAVENHURST, Ont. – As the only cable gathering in the country now, the 13th annual Canadian Cable Systems Alliance annual general meeting has this year attracted over 250 delegates, up... Continue Reading
MONTREAL - Six telecom pioneers and industry leaders will be officially inducted into the Canadian Telecommunications Hall of Fame next month. The 2006 Telecom Hall of Fame Laureates are Edward... Continue Reading
THE CEOs ARE IN AGREEMENT. Canadian media companies must get bigger in order to still matter. The problem is that those companies also agree on one other thing: They're all... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER – One of the first men to string coaxial cable lines to TV customers in Vancouver and area, Garth Pither, died Wednesday after a brief bout with pneumonia. He... Continue Reading
HOLLYWOOD and TORONTO - Bet on this being a topic at the CRTC's TV policy review come November. CBS Paramount International Television and Rogers Cable announced today the two have "reached... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Alan Cross, the program director at 102.1 the Edge (CFNY FM) and host of Corus Radio's syndicated program, The Ongoing History of New Music, will celebrate his 20th... Continue Reading
WINNIPEG IS ONE OF THE HOTTER bundling battlegrounds in Canada. While Shaw is the incumbent video provider and a nascent voice company in the Manitoba capital, MTS Allstream, the provincial... Continue Reading
TORONTO – It didn't take Scott Morrison long to find a lot of work. After being let go months back by Rogers Sportsnet, the long-time hockey journalist will be on... Continue Reading