QUISPAMSIS, N.B. – The Canadian Cable Systems Alliance announced this week that Nancy Friedman, founder and president of Telephone Doctor, will be the keynote speaker during its awards luncheon…
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HALIFAX – Consumers are voting with their wallets in terms of how they want their television programming delivered.
They are purchasing digital cable to gain packaging flexibility, PVR’s to…
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WINNIPEG IS ONE OF THE HOTTER bundling battlegrounds in Canada.
While Shaw is the incumbent video provider and a nascent voice company in the Manitoba capital, MTS Allstream, the…
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IT’S THE ULTIMATE IN plug-and-play.
Broadband powerline networking, a wired technology that does not require new cabling to be installed, and instead requires that a device only be plugged…
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TORONTO – Corus Entertainment today eliminated 83 positions as part of an overhaul of its content and television division which will see producer Nelvana folded into the television division…
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REGINA – SaskTel wireless customers with the right handset can have Warner artists light up their cell phones when their friends call, beginning today.
With the launch of music…
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WINNIPEG – Another small western cable company has been sold, but the buyer is different this time.
MTS Allstream today announced that it has purchased the 3,700-customer Valley Cable…
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TORONTO – All that’s left are the regulators now.
The deadline for CHUM Limited shareholders to deposit their shares to Bell Globemedia under the terms of the purchase offer…
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THORNHILL, Ont. – Andrea Messineo has been appointed regional vice-president of AT&T for Canada, the Caribbean and the Latin American region, effective immediately.
She replaces former VP John Slamecka….
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VANCOUVER – Telus announced today that it will become Canada’s largest income trust next year, assuming shareholders approve.
After its major announcement last week that the company will spend…
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