OTTAWA – Next month in Vancouver, nine broadcasting veterans will be inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. A special luncheon ceremony on Monday, November 6, 2006... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Quebecers who want to see their own take on the popular sitcom "The Office" will have to turn to Bell ExpressVu if they want to be the first... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Last week Ottawa's city council said it would spend a million dollars on helping speed broadband access to all parts of rural Ottawa. The city will move forward with... Continue Reading
CANADIANS NEED TO PAY MORE for their TV, according to additional submissions to the CRTC on its conventional television policy review. Filed last Wednesday three months ahead of the November... Continue Reading
HAVING WORKED IN ALL SECTORS of the TV industry over a number of years, one of the trends that was always in the back of Mitch Nadon's mind was employee... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Canada’s first live-cation sports event to be broadcast live via Webcast will be an upcoming skateboarding competition. Bell’s Sympatico.MSN.ca will carry the action live from Sept. 29 to... Continue Reading
IT'S NO WONDER THERE couldn't be a CAB submission to the CRTC on the TV policy review. While there is some agreement on what must be done to alter the... Continue Reading
TORONTO – By the end of this year, cablecos are expected to have 12% of residential telephone subscribers in Canada, while telcos will have 2% of TV subs, a report... Continue Reading
IT FIGURES THAT THE first newsroom to take the high definition plunge would be a sports newsroom. After all, sports is the leading driver when it comes to HD adoption... Continue Reading
CALGARY – Following recent announcements that Survivor: Cook Islands will be available on pay-per-view on Bell ExpressVu and on video on demand with Rogers Cable, Shaw Communications announced its own... Continue Reading