LIFE IN OTTAWA ISN’T easy for those pushing their agenda on a government which has but one goal for the moment: Stay. In. Power.
Communications policy – well, any…
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TORONTO – Alliance Atlantis Broadcasting said today that its specialty networks led the television industry in audience growth for the first three months of 2005.
Its thirteen networks grew…
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OAKVILLE – Business services chain Mail Boxes Etc., along with Bell Canada and BOLDstreet Wireless, today unveiled what they’re calling the largest national network of public WiFi hotspots in…
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SAINT JOHN, NB – The Atlantic region of the Radio-Television News Directors Association of Canada honoured its best during the RTNDA’s regional conference Saturday in Saint John.
The…
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TORONTO – Rogers became the first wireless company in North America to offer customers the ability to download songs to their PCs or wireless phones.
Rogers MusicStore is the…
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WATERLOO – Ever been in a meeting where all you can hear down the table is the muffled clicking of thumbs doing the talking?
That’s the BlackBerry for you….
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MONTREAL – With 80 job openings, Quebec MSO Videotron today announced a recruiting drive to fill the customer service rep and tech rep positions.
Candidates should have relevant experience,…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC said Friday that Shaw Communications was not giving itself an undue preference when denying full pay-per-view service to Telus and it’s yet-to-be-launched digital television service,…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – As reported last week by www.cartt.ca, Astral Media executive Michel Arpin has been appointed as vice-chair, broadcasting at the CRTC.
As predicted here last week, Arpin is…
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WASHINGTON – Stressing he does not know what the CRTC’s voice over IP decision will be, Bell Canada Enterprises CEO Michael Sabia said today that if it reads the…
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