HALIFAX – Bell Aliant’s unionized employees in Atlantic Canada have chosen not to accept a proposed new collective agreement.
After reaching a tentative agreement with the Communications, Energy and…
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PARIS – The number of broadcast subscribers in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) topped 283 million at December 2009, an increase of 48 million subscribers from…
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TORONTO and OTTAWA – Quebecor’s rumoured new national news service could be revealed as early as Tuesday morning. Or, as we suspect, it will be a piece of a…
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OTTAWA – After eight years of laying fallow and failed efforts to license high-capacity broadband wireless spectrum in the 28 GHz range, Industry Canada is again proposing to offer…
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OTTAWA – Abusive and “anti-female views” comments made by American author Dick Masterson on the morning show of CFBT-FM did not violate any broadcast codes because the hosts immediately…
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BANFF – All TV programming, including news and sports, will be in 3D within five to 25 years, Geneva Film Co. founder James Stewart told Cartt.ca after his keynote…
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LONDON – American MSO Comcast will close its TVWorks interactive TV development office in London, Ontario, effective June 25 and has laid off 100 employees at the location, according…
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OTTAWA – As he said he would earlier this week, Minister of Industry Tony Clement today announced the launch of a public consultation on foreign investment restrictions in…
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TORONTO – From regulations to new technology, the Olympics to his hopes that cutting the cord won’t be quite so prevalent in Canada, Bell Canada’s president of residential services…
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TORONTO – It was easy to see Wednesday that Tony Lacavera was really stung by the critics who decried the level of Canadian-ness of his company.
No less than seven…
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