WINNIPEG – Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) has promoted Sky Bridges to the position of chief operating officer, effective immediately.
Bridges (pictured) was named director of marketing at APTN in January,…
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GATINEAU – A code of conduct for vertically integrated broadcast and distribution groups, content exclusivity on mobile and the need for a skinny basic package were the primary discussion…
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PARIS – Canadians haven’t bought into the mobile Internet phenomenon like other countries’ citizens have according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) latest Communications Outlook report released…
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NORTH BAY, ON – Ontera, the telecommunications division of Ontario Northland, officially opened their newly renovated Network Operations Centre (NOC) Thursday in Timmins.
The Timmins NOC monitors Ontera’s telecommunication network…
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MONTREAL – Sylvain Lafrance, Executive Vice-President of French Services for CBC/Radio-Canada, will be leaving the public broadcaster this fall after more than 33 years.
"I believe I’ve now achieved the…
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TORONTO – Wind Mobile founder and chairman Anthony Lacavera will add CEO to his title now that former CEO Ken Campbell has parted ways with the wireless upstart.
The company issued…
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TORONTO – CBC and Rogers Sportsnet are teaming up to deliver all games from the FIFA Women’s World Cup Germany 2011 which starts this weekend, marking the first time every match…
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GATINEAU – Do consumers really want the ability to pick the Jenny Craig of TV packages, a.k.a. the oft-debated, ultra-lean, skinny basic package?
It has been one of the primary…
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PARIS – We can likely watch for a renewed wave of stories and blogs about how far behind Canada is when it comes to wireless and broadband as compared…
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GATINEAU – Having stopped its HSPA wireless network build earlier this year, Shaw Communications is nearing a decision on what to do, finally, on the wireless front.
“We’re in…
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