OAKVILLE, ON – The Weather Network has launched an updated version of its popular iPhone application for weather fans that includes new push notifications for weather warnings and public…
Continue Reading
TORONTO – Shaw Media today announced various organizational changes as the media company reshapes its business to better compete in an “evolving media landscape,” the company announced this afternoon.
The…
Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Just four months into her new job as group president of media sales for Bell Media, Mary Ann Turcke has been promoted to president of…
Continue Reading
OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC kicked off a major proceeding Thursday designed to review basic telecommunications services in Canada.
The first phase of the proceeding will see the Commission solicit information…
Continue Reading
MONTREAL – Bell Canada and BCE president and CEO George Cope announced this afternoon that Kevin Crull is no longer president of Bell Media, effective today.
"Kevin Crull departs Bell…
Continue Reading
TORONTO – Rogers received 113,655 requests for customer data from federal agencies in 2014, down more than 61,000 from nearly 175,000 requests in 2013, the company disclosed Thursday in…
Continue Reading
TORONTO – With its revenues virtually flat, Corus Entertainment saw its second quarter losses surpass $86 million, weighed down by a soft ad market and results in its radio…
Continue Reading
OTTAWA – A profanity-laced interview with Mike Tyson ran afoul the broadcast codes, but a report identifying an alleged crooked renovator did not, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC)…
Continue Reading
TORONTO and DENVER – World Fishing Network has unveiled an enhanced version of WorldFishingNetwork.com in an effort to provide anglers with all of the resources they need to…
Continue Reading
TORONTO – The North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) is joining forces with the UK’s Digital Production Partnership (DPP) to promote common standards for the international exchange of content.
In addition…
Continue Reading