WINNIPEG – The CAB ended its two-day conference with a rocking mini-concert put on by Canadian music legends Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman.
After hearing Doc Walker and Eagle…
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WINNIPEG – It’s still early days for high definition in Canada but with costs for broadcast equipment and the sets themselves coming down, it won’t be early for long….
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OTTAWA – Lost a little in the shuffle of the CAB Convention is the fact that the CRTC told Canada’s private broadcasters that it intends to start the radio…
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VICTORIA – Broadband equipment manufacturer (and small cable company owner) VCom Inc. announced Tuesday that it has filed a final prospectus with the securities regulatory authorities in each of…
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TWO NEW DEALS, BOTH announced Monday, will see hit shows from American conventional broadcasters made available on demand through cable and satellite carriers.
Comcast, North America’s largest MSO, with…
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TORONTO – There’s just one week to go to the groundbreaking CTAM event in Toronto . “Delivering Hyper-targeted TV Advertising” will be held November 15th.
Leonard Asper says that conventional…
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MONTREAL – Cogeco Cable launched its Digital Phone service to most of its Hamilton region today.
“Like the residents of Burlington, Oakville, Windsor and Kingston, Ontario, and of Trois-Rivières,…
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MONTREAL – When it comes to broadband added value, security services are still tops, a meeting in Montreal heard on Monday.
Internet service providers can and should do more…
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OTTAWA – "The CRTC got it right on VoIP,” Canadian Cable Telecommunications president Michael Hennessy said Monday. “This decision creates a framework for competitors to enter the local telephone…
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WIINIPEG – The different levels of government and Canada’s private broadcasters need to work closely together on certain public policy issues, Manitoba Premier Gary Doer told delegates to the…
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