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November 25, 2009 16 years ago

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Local avail lunacy?

I HAVE READ WITH interest the astonishing assertion by Glenn O’Farrell that he should be allowed to poach local avails and direct the money, “wherever it is needed.” (See " Continue Reading

November 25, 2009 16 years ago

Bell’s HD subs like their nature, sports programming, says survey

TORONTO – The high definition television subscribers of Bell TV say they love their nature and sports channels, according to a new Angus Reid survey done for independent broadcaster… Continue Reading

November 25, 2009 16 years ago

Telus TV roll out continues in BC and AB

CAMPBELL RIVER, BC – Telus TV has arrived to challenge the television provider incumbents in more five more communities in British Columbia and Alberta. Over the last week, the telco… Continue Reading

November 24, 2009 16 years ago

Telus and former CAB chief O’Farrell puts third-party U.S. avail sales back on the agenda

GATINEAU – The sale of advertising time on American cable channels, by a new third-party company, is now back on the industry’s agenda. In its presentation to the CRTC this… Continue Reading

November 24, 2009 16 years ago

Cogeco calls FFC “irresponsible and inappropriate”

MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable said that it is broadcasters’ “rampant spending to purchase major US network programming” that is at the real root of what ails the industry, not… Continue Reading

November 24, 2009 16 years ago

Give community broadcasting back to the community, group proposes

OTTAWA – Returning community broadcasting back to the community is a cost-effective way to both support and increase local programming content, says The Canadian Association of Community Television Users… Continue Reading

November 24, 2009 16 years ago

Lack of priorities have turned hearing into “waste of time and resources”, says Telus

OTTAWA – Telus’ Michael Hennessy says that it all comes down to priorities. In advance of his company’s presentation in front of the CRTC on Tuesday, the SVP of regulatory… Continue Reading

November 24, 2009 16 years ago

TV services to bypass VOD for content delivery networks, says In-Stat

CONTENT COMPANIES are more and more using their in-house engineering and software capabilities to manage their digital assets, and create approaches that give them increased control, lower the cost… Continue Reading

November 24, 2009 16 years ago

Ottawa company brings on-line shopping to life

OTTAWA – Interactive video firm Overlay.TV is vowing to take on-line shopping to the next level, just in time for the holiday season. The Ottawa-based company has partnered with on-line… Continue Reading

November 24, 2009 16 years ago

Nominees sought for Young Canadian Engineering Professional award

NOMINATIONS are now being accepted for the Young Canadian Engineering Professional of the Year. The award honours the outstanding technical achievements and contributions made to the advancement of the cable… Continue Reading
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