OTTAWA – While acknowledging that it is still in “a transition and adaptation period”, the streamlined Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) highlighted its goal to focus on policy…
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TORONTO – As the series finale of CTV’s original comedy series Corner Gas approaches on April 13, the network has launched a unique contest to allow viewers an opportunity to…
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SILVER SPRING, MD – Cable companies that have begun to deploy new technology enabling them to offer faster Internet speeds to customers, should be able to provide enhanced broadband service…
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TORONTO – Consumers are “confident” in the uptake of mobile TV and video, with 78% saying that they “expect an increase" in usage by 2010, a new study from…
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VANCOUVER – Vancouver-based RuralCom Corporation will construct and operate cellular telephone networks serving the Alaska Highway and the northern BC North Coast, areas currently without cellular service or which have…
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OTTAWA – The president and CEO of the Canadian Film and Television Production Association (CFTPA) has tendered his resignation after 12 years of service.
Guy Mayson announced Wednesday that…
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TORONTO – Faced with a possible $200-million shortfall, the CBC’s board of directors has approved a budget for the coming year that includes deep cuts, cbc.ca is reporting.
The story…
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OTTAWA – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) has submitted its plan for the administration of the new local programming improvement fund (LPIF) to the CRTC, but the…
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SHERMAN OAKS, CA – Television on-demand company TVN Entertainment said that they will be release the movie ‘Twilight’ on March 21, the same day that it is released on…
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TORONTO – Bell Canada has offered up its national communication link to help trial telesurgery between Toronto and Vancouver.
Telesurgery is the performance of robotic surgery over a distance,…
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