MONTREAL – The National Film Board is going mobile.
This week at MIPCOM in Cannes, Canada’s public producer and distributor will reveal three new series for mobile platforms. In…
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OTTAWA – Last week Ottawa’s city council said it would spend a million dollars on helping speed broadband access to all parts of rural Ottawa.
The city will move forward…
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PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. – CityWest announced last week work has begun to allow the municipally-owned cableco and telco to bring high speed Internet service to Port Edward.
The first…
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TORONTO – The Canadian Women in Communications Jeanne Sauvé Professional Development Program provides women in the Canadian communications field with opportunities to gain first-hand knowledge of federal communications policy,…
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MISSISSAUGA – The fall SCTE-Ontario Chapter meeting is set for this Thursday, October 12, 2006 in Mississauga.
The theme of the meeting will be: "Testing and Troubleshooting Advanced Cable…
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TORONTO – The Canadian Television Fund (CTF) on Friday announced the election of two independent directors to its board: Michel J. Carter and Anne-Marie Jean.
Jean is a former…
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IN 1998, A YEAR BEFORE THE CRTC set its last conventional television policy, people of all ages would have thought you a kook if you asked them about "downloading…
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CANADIANS NEED TO PAY MORE for their TV, according to additional submissions to the CRTC on its conventional television policy review.
Filed last Wednesday three months ahead of the…
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CALGARY – As reported last month by Cartt.ca, Shaw Communications is dropping the Cancom name from its repertoire of brands, changing it to Shaw Broadcast Services.
The company also…
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VANCOUVER – Telus launched a pair of products today that will help lost customers find where they’re going and let parents electronically track their kids.
Navigator and Kid Find…
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