OTTAWA – Michael Sabia, chairman of Bell Canada Enterprises, got some extra mail this morning.
Thousands of cards calling on Bell to settle a decade old claim for pay…
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SAN ANTONIO – The board of directors of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) announced Tuesday, prior to the opening of its Cable-Tec Expo 2005, the election of…
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SAN ANTONIO – The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers’ (SCTE) positive outreach to the cable telecommunications industry added a new dimension today as the SCTE board of directors voted…
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BANFF – Critically-acclaimed television director Jeremy Podeswa was honoured last night with the 2005 CTV Fellowship Prize at the Banff World Television Festival.
This award is presented to a…
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OTTAWA – A radio station’s failure to respond to a complaint violates CBSC membership rules.
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council today released its decision concerning the failure of CHWO-AM…
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TORONTO – So what’s it like going from one side to another, is what people often want to know from Janet Yale.
She spent four years as president and…
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OTTAWA – The band NOFX’s song “Kill All the White Man” isn’t racist, but does sanction violence, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council said today.
The punk band’s cut was…
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BANFF – The BBC took home 50-grand at the 26th Banff Rockie Awards last night.
It was a record-shattering night, actually, for the British Broadcasting Corporation at the 26th…
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TORONTO – If diversity was the overriding theme for Friday at the RTNDA annual conference, Saturday’s was enterprise reporting.
The very informative opening Saturday session at the Radio and…
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