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Radio / Television News

UPDATE: Ex Super Channel employee Wry calls for Rogers boycott

EDMONTON – Using some of the most inflammatory language we’ve seen in a press release (invoking both a rodent and the seal hunt), supporters of pay TV service Super Channel are calling for people to boycott Rogers Cable. The must-carry pay channel is currently operating under creditor protection and the Allard-family-owned service recently won a victory at the CRTC, where the Regulator said Rogers wasn’t marketing the new service fairly, as we reported nearly two weeks ago. Super Channel also has a civil case pending against Rogers. But the press release, issued Tuesday evening by “The Friends of Super Channel”… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Fun with TV numbers as Commission releases BDUs’ and broadcasters’ aggregate financial data

THE BIG BROADCASTERS and BDUs fought this, but by September 14th, those companies had to file their aggregate financial data from their 2008 fiscal years with the Commission. On the weekend, the CRTC posted the figures on its web site and since the industry it currently roiling over the continuing fee-for-carriage debate, we looked at the numbers largely through that prism. After spending several hours examining a lot of the data, I can tell you the most lucrative place to work is Bell TV – which paid its 1,398 employees an average salary of $90,136 – or CTV, whose average… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

National radio sales drop 12.7% in 2009

TORONTO – A “challenging” fourth quarter contributed to a shortfall of -12.7 % in national radio sales for the 2009 broadcast year, says Canadian Broadcast Sales (CBS). Q4 was down -25.2% year-over-year, with weakness in the financial services sector (-61%), the alcohol beverages category (-47.8 %) and automotive (-40.5%). “Radio hasn’t experienced a decrease in revenue since the months immediately after September 11th, 2001, and even that downturn was less than half of Q4’s minus 25.2%,” said CBS president Patrick Grierson, in the press release. “Last September and October represented the peak of a six year run of year-over-year increases. November… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

UPDATE: Y2K agreement means $300-million Mountain Cable purchase by Shaw can’t happen, says Rogers

TORONTO – Canada’s two largest cable companies have very different opinions of a nine-year old agreement that had its genesis during a March 2000 dinner in Toronto between Ted Rogers and Jim Shaw – and the dispute has led the country’s two largest cable companies to court. Rogers Communications is asking the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for an injunction blocking the $300-million sale of Hamilton’s Mountain Cablevision because Shaw signed a letter that became effective in March of 2001 which says the Calgary-based MSO wouldn’t mess in Rogers’ territory and the big red machine would stay out of the… Continue Reading

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BDU-broadcaster battle renewed; BDUs want commissioners recused

GUESS WHAT? Canadians don’t want to pay any extra per month for their television. They also don’t want to lose their local TV stations. Independent producers think that broadcasters should have to buy lots of shows made by them and those broadcasters would prefer to use those producers a little less, so that they can make (and sell) some of their own dramas. The creative side of the industry is afraid of the word “flexible” when it comes to the broadcasters’ requests for changes to their Cancon requirements because flexible might mean less Canadian drama and comedies altogether, fewer hours in… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Large distributors, broadcasters, must disclose finances to public, CRTC says

OTTAWA – The CRTC will require the owners of Canada’s biggest distributors and broadcasters to publicly disclose aggregate financial data. Ownership groups such as Astral Media, BCE, Bragg Communications, CBC, Canwest Media, Cogeco, Corus Entertainment, CTVglobemedia, Newcap, Quebecor Media, Remstar Broadcasting, Rogers and Shaw, must file confidential and public aggregated annual return forms with the Commission by November 30 of each year. The filing requirement for the aggregated annual returns, which will begin with the 2007-2008 broadcast year, are due by September 14, 2009. The public data will be posted on the Commission’s website. The Commission announced in April that the… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Cable raps CRTC for deadline extension

FIVE OF Canada’s biggest cable companies have complained to the CRTC for extending a filing deadline – two days after the deadline had already passed. Calling it “both unprecedented and unacceptable”, the heads of regulatory affairs from Bragg Communications, Cogeco Cable, Rogers Communications, Shaw Communications and Quebecor Media on behalf of Videotron, (collectively, the Cable Carriers), sent a sternly worded letter to CRTC Secretary General Robert Morin on Thursday expressing their collective “deep frustration” with Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2009-261-4.  “…The Cable Carriers want the Commission to understand the deep frustration that the companies feel at having made… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

SCTE ON seeks papers on business continuity, disaster recovery planning

THE ONTARIO chapter of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) is seeking submissions on business continuity or disaster recovery planning experience for its Fall meeting and vendor show on October 6, 2009 at the Mississauga Grand. SCTE members, vendors, and guests are asked to send a brief description of their presentations via e-mail to Daniel Sacolle at Daniel.Sacolle@cogeco.com by September 4, 2009. A panel of SCTE Directors will select the most “intriguing, engaging, and entertaining submissions” for presentation at the meeting, the press release said. Presentations should be vendor-neutral and between 20 to 40 minutes in length…. Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

The Cartt.ca Interview: Slava Levin is going over the top to get to ethnic Canadians

WHILE WE WAIT for the CRTC to decide whether or not Al Jazeera English can be distributed in Canada by cable, satellite and telco TV companies, I already have it in my office. Actually, I have both the English and Arabic versions, right now, on my television. (No Canadian BDU offers the Arabic version because even though it’s on the eligible satellite list, the regs around it say that BDUs must employ Arabic language censors to monitor it 24/7, if they want to launch.) And yet, here they both are, in standard definition, full-screen quality, on my 30-inch LCD television thanks… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

It was just time, says Mountain Cable’s Boris

HAMILTON – After half a century in cable, Owen Boris decided this year, at the age of 77, it was finally time to retire. In July of 1959, Boris launched Mountain Cable in a brand new Hamilton subdivision where aerial utilities (phone and power) weren’t allowed, meaning his system was one of the first, if not the first, to go underground. Just prior to the launch of the cable company, Boris had been a member of the engineering team who helped create the famous, and infamous, Avro Arrow jet. When that project was killed, Boris needed something to do. He had… Continue Reading