TORONTO – Digital imaging retailer Black’s has begun selling Telus’ wireless products and services after being purchased by the telco back in Sepetmber.
The national retail chain will carry…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC has received over 15,000 submissions – and counting – on the issues of fee for carriage and the digital transition, after encouraging Canadians to take part…
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CLEARWATER, B.C. – Not all Canadian cable companies are against the broadcasters’ receiving a fee for their conventional television stations.
Tiny Raftview Communications, which serves the towns of Clearwater,…
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DENVER–Striving to chop energy costs, protect the environment, and placate increasingly demanding regulators, major North American cable operators are starting to take steps to cut power consumption and carbon…
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TORONTO – News station CP24 is riding the rails with its newest talk show On The Rocket which will be broadcast live from a working streetcar in Toronto.
The one-hour…
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TORONTO – A trio of independent broadcasters is urging the CRTC not to introduce a fee-for-carriage regime without also taking steps to offset the potential impact on their business.
The…
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TORONTO – Not to be left out of the current fee-for-carriage debate, Friends of Canadian Broadcasting has asked the CRTC to consider re-regulating cable’s basic rates, and to ensure…
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TORONTO – Phil Lind delights in telling everyone that Rogers Television, the big cableco’s community TV arm, is 100% local and 100% Canadian “unlike the big broadcasters who say…
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TORONTO – High Fidelity channels Oasis HD, Equator HD, Treasure HD and Rush HD have begun a month long free preview.
Available on Rogers, Bell TV, EastLink, Sasktel and Source…
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MONTREAL – The launch of its new HSPA network on Wednesday resulted in a flurry of news releases from Bell Canada.
One announced the network’s new video calling service that…
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