REGINA — SaskTel released its eighth annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report Tuesday, saying it reinforced the company’s commitment to being an ethical, active and engaged member of the…
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WINNIPEG — APTN’s fall 2018 TV schedule will see some favourite shows returning alongside new original series and documentaries, with the new season scheduled to kick off September 3.
Returning…
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LONDON, UK — With the smart home market set to become a US$11.2-billion opportunity by 2022, communication service providers need to accelerate their strategies beyond their traditional offerings to…
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TORONTO — Sports fans in Toronto will have a new place to gather and grab a meal as Sportsnet announces its new restaurant, Sportsnet Grill, overlooking the Rogers Centre…
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LONDON, UK — Wildlife and nature channel Love Nature 4K has secured two new distribution deals in Europe. The commercial-free channel is now available in the Netherlands on Dutch-language…
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EXTON, PA — The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE), in conjunction with its global arm, the International Society of Broadband Experts (ISBE), has created a new Generic Access…
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OTTAWA — Canada’s largest, vertically integrated BDUs have a little over a year to start providing set-top box data to a national STB-based audience measurement system — a new…
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VANCOUVER – Okay, so Telus CEO Darren Entwistle didn’t say exactly what it says in our headline above, but that’s the gist we gleaned from the legendarily loquacious chief…
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OTTAWA — The CRTC has denied Bell Media’s application to allow its CKKW-FM radio station in Kitchener, Ont., to increase its analogue power to overcome interference from a US…
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WOODSTOCK, NB — Xplornet pledged Friday to bring 5G-ready services to rural homes and businesses in New Brunswick next year, providing dramatically faster Internet access across the province.
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