TORONTO – More and more Canadians can’t imagine life without their personal video recorders (PVRs), according to research from the Cable Telecommunications Association for Marketing (CTAM).
The results from an…
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REGINA – Access Communications has begun a major upgrade of their service offerings in Balgonie and Pilot Butte, SK.
This investment will bring new digital and HD TV channels, high…
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OTTAWA – Despite the imminent demise of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council will carry on.
In a note to members late on Thursday, national…
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OTTAWA – Comments filed on the CRTC’s reconsideration of speed matching strike a familiar refrain: Would-be competitors say Canadians will suffer if the CRTC doesn’t mandate speed matching and…
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VANCOUVER and WHISTLER – There are about 1,400 people working on the TV and radio broadcast and digital media production of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
It has been, and…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters will close its doors permanently this June.
CAB board chair Elmer Hildebrand confirmed the news to Cartt.ca after notifying members on Wednesday.
With the…
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TORONTO – CTAM Canada is again inviting its members to apply for the CTAM Canada Fellowship to CTAM U 2010.
One successful applicant will be selected by a jury…
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LOUISVILLE, CO – Canoe Ventures and CableLabs have partnered on Canoe Ventures’ new Innovation Lab and CableLabs’ AdLab, as part of their ongoing collaboration to support the development and…
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ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS – In a move designed to demonstrates its commitment to making its applications more open to developers and wireless service providers, the the Joint Innovation Lab…
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TORONTO – A 45% increase in wireless data revenue helped power Rogers to a “very solid quarter of results”, the company announced Wednesday.
Data revenue now accounts for 24% of…
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