NEW ORLEANS – Bell Media said today Smithsonian Channel has picked up season three of its docuseries Disasters At Sea for the U.S. market.
With seasons one and two having…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – The much-anticipated report by the federal Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review panel has so far drawn praise from some of the industries it affects, but…
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OTTAWA — Somebody owes Telus some money. Maybe it’s Rogers and Bell. Or it could be the consumer groups l’Union des consommateurs and (to a lesser extent) the Public…
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GATINEAU – With a number of proposed substantive changes to the role and responsibilities of the CRTC recommended in the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review (BTLR) panel report…
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TORONTO — The Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review (BTLR) Panel report released today contains a number of recommendations which Canadian content producers will consider good news — namely…
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TORONTO — The Canada Media Fund (CMF), in partnership with three international funding organizations, will collectively invest more than $1.1 million in eight projects codeveloped and coproduced between Canadian…
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TORONTO — Hallmark Channel Radio is returning to SiriusXM in time to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Hosted by Lacey Chabert, SiriusXM’s Hallmark Channel Radio will feature popular love songs with stories…
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TORONTO — Rogers Communications announced Wednesday it’s partnering with Fleet Complete to provide Canadian businesses with a full range of cost-effective commercial fleet management and asset tracking solutions.
This collaboration…
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LONDON, UK — Blue Ant Media’s Love Nature 4K content is now available to more viewers in Russia with the launch of the channel on Russian pay-TV platform Tricolor….
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Renamed Commission would oversee all media in Canada
By Denis Carmel
OTTAWA – Eighteen months, thousands of pages from more than 2000 written submissions, dozens of staff and six panel members…
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