I’LL MISS STUART LANGFORD if he departs the Commission this fall when his current term is scheduled to expire.
We media types love a good quote and while I’ve…
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TORONTO – Is there a "Blackberry backlash?" Maybe.
As the idea of a "wireless nirvana" picks up renewed momentum at the 3GSM Congress in Barcelona where dozens of new…
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OTTAWA – Calling particular pieces of footage "explosive" or "horrifying" is not enough warning for viewers, says the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council.
A segment of Entertainment Tonight broadcast on…
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DUE TO SOFTWARE UPGRADES, Cartt.ca will be unavailable from approximately 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, February 18th.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause.
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TORONTO – Due to the Southern Ontario snowstorm, the deadline for early registration discounts to ICE 2007 has been extended to February 16th.
ICE 2007: Content That Pays is…
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OTTAWA – Airing a show that features swearing and drunken boating should not be on the air the same time kids are watching Saturday morning TV, says the CBSC….
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TORONTO – Bell Canada hopes that Canadian consumers will watch full length movies on their cell phones with the launch of Mobile Movies today.
For $5.99 a movie (plus…
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QUEBEC – OUTtv and HARDtv, Canada’s first gay TV channels will be expanding throughout Quebec in Videotron markets through Illico Digital TV, the channels announced this week.
Out will…
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MONTREAL – Quebecor Media has decided to pull in its horns over the funding of Canadian television productions and will resume monthly payments to the CTF, at least for…
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WINNIPEG – In a salute to Canadian speed skater (and MTS spokeswoman) Cindy Klassen, a 15-foot snow sculpture of the Olympic medalist has been created at the corner of…
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