Says it illegally uses Android to dominate search
BRUSSELS – The European Commission today fined Google €4.34 billion (US$5 billion) for breaching European Union antitrust rules.
Since 2011, says the Commission,…
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Look for a more focused Heritage leader
OTTAWA – Pablo Rodriguez, MP for the Montreal riding of Honore-Mercier, was named Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism Wednesday as part of…
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CHIBOUGAMAU, QC – The Eeyou Communications Network (ECN) has officially begun the second phase of its regional fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) project, connecting the Jamesian communities of Matagami, Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Chapais and Chibougamau…
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LOS GATOS, CA – Netflix began rolling out a new TV interface to subscribers around the world Wednesday, a move that it says will help users “spend less time…
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OTTAWA – Ottawa-based technology company Nuvyyo has added former TiVo and Dish Network exec Ira Bahr to its Board of Directors.
As the former chief marketing officer and general…
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TORONTO – Some 25.8 million Canadians (or 72% of the population) watched the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 on CTV, TSN, and RDS, say the broadcasters.
Quoting Numeris data, the Bell Media…
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TORONTO – Corus unveiled a trio of announcements impacting a few of its radio stations in Western Canada.
Global Winnipeg co-anchor Lauren McNabb (pictured right) will join Global News Radio…
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TORONTO – Numeris has received BoD approval to move forward with its new Video Audience Measurement (VAM) tool that promises to bring together linear and non-linear viewing across all…
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MONTREAL – Former NDP Leader Tom Mulcair is joining the media ranks as a political analyst on iHeartRadio Canada’s CJAD 800 in Montreal beginning August 28, 2018.
Tuesday’s news release says…
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MONCTON – Rogers is growing its Moncton call centre by creating 215 new jobs, the company said Tuesday.
With these new hires, Rogers will employ more than 1,000 people in…
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