WASHINGTON, D.C – The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is behind a new consumer-oriented website that launched this week touting television’s new technologies and services, underlined by the need for…
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OTTAWA – A news report that speculated that the sole survivor of a fatal traffic accident would also “likely die” did not breach any broadcast codes, according to the…
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TORONTO – Canadian viewers will get a sneak peek into new channel OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network starting this Friday, two months prior to its scheduled launch.
OWN will officially debut…
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TORONTO – HGTV Canada is kicking off 2011 with a multi-platform image campaign celebrating winter and a new season of programming.
Targeting Adults 25-54, the national campaign, with emphasis in…
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LAS VEGAS – Television personalities, sports icons, and award winning-actors will join Cartt.ca consumer electronics editor John Bugailiskis at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show which opens Thursday.
As the…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has given Bluepoint Investments the go ahead to proceed with its purchase of the Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN).
The satellite-to-cable programming undertaking distributes educational programming in…
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WHILE VENUE GROWTH in Wi-Fi hotspots continues to be strong, usage growth can only be described as phenomenal. According to a new report from In-Stat, worldwide annual hotspot connects…
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MONTREAL – TV5 Québec Canada has named Marie-Linda Lord as president of the network’s board of directors for a two year term.
Adélard Guillemette was named to vice-president of the…
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LOUISVILLE, CO – After a successful interoperability testing event that focused on wideband high-definition voice, CableLabs has signed a collaboration agreement with the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Forum.
HD voice…
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TORONTO – CBC has kicked off a national multi-platform health initiative designed to inspire Canadians to get healthy.
The Live Right Now campaign, which will be supported across CBC’s radio,…
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