LAS VEGAS – If you are thinking the cabbie line-ups at The National Association of Broadcasters show are longer than ever, you now have proof. Total attendance for this…
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GATINEAU – Telus Corp., a relatively new entrant into the broadcast distribution field with the IPTV service it launched in 2006, says it would prefer the regulatory status quo…
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EDMONTON – The National Telecommunications Workers Union,TWU-STT Canada, has announced today the launching of their YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/twustt). The union’s YouTube channel is part of an overall membership…
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DEAR EDITOR,
Always nice to get quoted in cartt.ca. However, the quote from me in Monday’s edition is unfortunately misleading and inaccurate.
The quote as Cartt.ca chose to…
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LAS VEGAS – Every year, broadcasters and content creators arrive at the National Association of Broadcasters convention to talk about the opportunities there are in new media, often ubiquitously…
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WINNIPEG – Last week, Craig Wireless Systems released its second quarter financial statements the second quarter of fiscal 2008, ended February 29th.
The previous story which appeared on Cartt.ca…
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TORONTO – The 2008 Canadian Telecom Summit has grown to become Canada’s most important annual telecommunications event, attracting more than 550 attendees from around the world.
Now in its…
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MONTREAL- New distribution services are allowing Canadians to watch TV programs when and where they want and unless Canada adjusts to this new reality it will “lock itself out…
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OTTAWA – The CRTC will rule on Telus’ controversial network access fee tomorrow and Cartt.ca will have complete coverage of the decision.
The CRTC is reviewing the new fee…
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Asian Television snags Indian Premier League rights
TORONTO – Asian Television Network International Limited announced today that it has secured the exclusive Canadian Broadcast Rights for five years (2008…
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