By Steve Faguy
IT WAS SUPPOSED to be to FM radio what FM was to AM: Better audio quality, a way to expand to more channels, and a future replacement…
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COMING ON BOARD during the year of Covid would have been challenging enough, but new Canadian Association of Broadcasters president Kevin Desjardins is also tasked with rebuilding the organization…
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AMI broadcasters were already very good at finding creative solutions and adapting
By Ruby Pratka
WHEN THE COVID-19 pandemic hit, journalists had to radically change the way they worked almost overnight….
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GATINEAU — As the first phase of its consultation on the development of a new Indigenous broadcasting policy in Canada, the CRTC released today the results of its early…
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By Denis Carmel
GATINEAU – The Accessible Canada Act (ACA) came into force on 11 July 2019, with the objective of realizing a Canada without barriers for people with disabilities.
“The…
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TORONTO – In the Ontario budget, released this afternoon, the province said it will spend $2.8 billion more on broadband infrastructure, “ensuring that every region in the province has…
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VANCOUVER — Through the expansion of its Connecting for Good programs during the pandemic this past year, Telus says it is now helping to bridge the digital and health…
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TORONTO — Ontario’s French-language public broadcaster Groupe Média TFO today announced it is collaborating with the Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF/FCE) on the national alliance’s campaign to address the shortage…
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TORONTO — In its third report, released today, the C.D. Howe Institute’s new telecommunications policy working group — which includes executives from Bell, Rogers, Telus, Cogeco, Eastlink and Shaw,…
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EDMONTON — The Canadian Film Fest (CFF), presented by Super Channel, today announced a new award category for best producer and unveiled the Masterclass and Industry Series programs for…
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