LOS ANGELES–In a continuing break with their long-time public stance, North America’s largest cable operators are now openly racing to embrace IP video technology for their expanding portfolios of…
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TORONTO – CRTC chair Konrad von Finckenstein, and CWTA President Bernard Lord will join Industry Minister Tony Clement as speakers at this year’s Canadian Telecom Summit.
Scheduled for June…
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NEW YORK and TORONTO – With media professionals among some of the hardest hit during the recent recession, two media firms have joined forces to provide additional on-line career…
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LOS ANGELES – Since it went digital, the cable industry has been on a long, arduous search for a pair of improvements: a better remote control and an easier to…
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TORONTO – AT&T has named its first-ever Canadian director and sales centre VP of Global Services Canada.
Aisha Umar will be responsible for the regional sales organization across the country,…
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LOS ANGELES – It was one of the more eclectic panels we’ve seen in a while at a gathering like this.
The final day’s opening general session at the NCTA’s…
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LOS ANGELES – The film Avatar was world renowned for its technological leaps forward in computer animation and 3D filming, but according to senior executives at The Cable Show…
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TORONTO – Popular CBC Radio One show Q has revamped its website on the heels of record on-line numbers.
The new site allows fans of the arts, cultural and entertainment show…
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VICTORIA – Vecima said that the strengthening Canadian dollar was partially to blame for a 30% drop in its profits.
For the third fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2010, the manufacturer…
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OTTAWA – The f-word in The F-Word should not air before 9:00 pm, says the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
The F-Word is one of several reality/information cooking programs featuring…
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