CALGARY – Shaw Communications is also pledging to support Earth Hour on March 31 by turning off non-essential lights and signs in its buildings across Canada for the fifth…
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WATERLOO – Beleaguered Research In Motion (RIM) shook up its executive ranks after reporting its first quarterly net loss in almost seven years.
The Blackberry-maker said late Thursday that former…
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OTTAWA – CBC/Radio-Canada is keeping a low profile as it digests the impact of a 10% cut to its budget announced as part of Thursday’s federal budget.
The government committed…
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QUEBEC CITY – Both net earnings and sales at EXFO Inc. fell during the second quarter ended February 29, 2012.
The Canadian test and measurement maker reported a drop in…
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ST. JOHN’S, NL – Canada’s most easterly over-the-air station is going digital.
Newfoundland Broadcasting Corporation, more commonly known as CJON-DT or NTV, has installed a digital television transmission antenna from…
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VANCOUVER – Count Allstream president Dean Prevost firmly in favour of removing foreign investment restrictions on smaller telcos and new entrants in Canada.
Speaking Thursday at the Vancouver Board of…
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OTTAWA – Political criticism made during a public affairs program on V did not breach any broadcast codes, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) has determined.
The CBSC reviewed the…
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YARMOUTH, NS – Bell Aliant said Thursday that it is bringing its fibre-to-the home (FTTH) network FibreOP to the 5,000 homes and businesses in Yarmouth.
"FibreOP is the only 100…
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TORONTO – Concerns over content prevents parents from letting their children select TV programming, according to research commissioned by Netflix.
The research, conducted last week by Ipsos-Reid on behalf of…
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I READ WITH INTEREST your commentary concerning the dispute between the independent BDUs (CIDG) and Bell Media.
Like Kevin Crull, the CEO of Bell Media, I…
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