VANCOUVER – The transition to portable people meter technology will be expensive, so ideas such as fewer ratings periods and even no ratings at all for smaller markets were…
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VANCOUVER – Stephen Armstrong didn’t exactly have the easiest of tasks in front of him yesterday: Explain all new and developing media trends in 75 minutes.
The massive shifts…
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TORONTO – Brand new research from CTAM Canada says that while Canadian consumers are buying high definition television sets by the thousands, they need more and better information on…
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NEW YORK – XM Satellite Radio Holdings in the U.S. today announced a 43 per cent increase in subscribers year over year, helping to boost third quarter 2006 revenue…
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VANCOUVER – Canadian stars told Canada’s private broadcasters today it is time they invest in more Canadian TV drama.
Instead of producing more “reality” TV shows, said Gabrielle Miller,…
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TORONTO – The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (ACTRA) has "welcomed" the appointment of Ontario’s most senior government conciliator to mediate talks between ACTRA and producers,…
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VANCOUVER – The last time the CAB convention was in Vancouver was 2002 – just four years ago.
Video streaming over the web was a pain in the rear,…
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WITH FOUR REPORTERS on site, no one will cover the 2006 Canadian Association of Broadcasters Convention like Cartt.ca.
We will have a journalist in every public session (editor and…
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TORONTO – For two groups that said earlier this month they don’t want to negotiate through the media, they sure are putting out a lot of press releases.
Friday’s…
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MONTREAL – Part product launch, part regulatory complaint, Videotron announced the official expansion of its high definition lineup today while re-sending a message Ottawa’s way about cable regulation.
As…
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