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CTV and TSN to show all of Canadian Open in HD

TORONTO – Look forward to seeing every grain of sand in the bunkers – not to mention every drop of sweat rolling down John Daly’s thick neck – as TSN and CTV will show every minute of the Bell Canadian Open golf tournament in high definition. The Bell Globemedia TV channels today announced live coverage of the first two rounds will air September 8 and 9 beginning at 1 p.m. ET on TSN and TSN HD. The third and final rounds on September 10 and 11 will be seen live on TSN and TSN HD from 1 p.m. to… Continue Reading

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Voice market gets Googled

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – As if the voice market wasn’t crowded or confusing enough, Google Inc. yesterday launched Google Talk, a downloadable Windows application that enables its Gmail users to quickly and easily talk or IM with their friends for free. Google Talk is not voice in the way that carriers such as Bell or Rogers or Shaw or Cogeco or Primus offer it. Those carriers offer voice service the way most people use it – on the phone. Google Talk is chatting via computer "Google Talk further enriches our users’ communications experience, whether they choose to communicate via… Continue Reading

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Guimond returns to Cogeco Radio Television

MONTREAL – The man who ran TQS from 1998 to 2003 – and who just presided over the recently completed World Aquatics Championships in Montreal, has been hired by Cogeco Inc. as president and CEO of the company’s radio and TV properties. Cogeco president and CEO Louis Audet made the announcement today. Guimond (right) will be responsible for all aspects of management and business development of Cogeco Radio Télévision Inc. (CRTI), and more specifically of TQS television network, RYTHME FM radio network and 93 3 radio station. Guimond had been… Continue Reading

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Cogeco VOIP now available in Drummondville

MONTREAL – As of today, Cogeco Cable high speed Internet subscribers in Drummondville, Que., can become Cogeco Digital Phone customers. Drummondville is now the second city in Québec, after Trois-Rivières, to enjoy Cogeco Cable’s Digital Phone service. Service will continue to be extended gradually to most cities in Cogeco Cable’s territories by the end of 2006 and is currently available in parts of Cogeco’s Ontario corridor. Cogeco’s voice package includes unlimited calling in Canada and the continental United States, five key calling features, as well as basic operator assistance and information services. Cogeco Cable’s Drummondville-based HSI and cable television… Continue Reading

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Videotron VOIP passes 62,000 customers, launches in Montreal

MONTREAL – Videotron is adding telephony customers as fast as it can keep up and the company announced today that it is rolling out its residential cable telephone service in Montreal. Consumer response to Videotron’s new product has been strong and as of August 12, six months after the service was launched, more than 62,500 customers in Laval, the South Shore, the West Island and the Quebec City area had made the switch. Those numbers make Videotron the leader among telecom companies in Canada that provide telephone service via IP (Internet Protocol) technology, but early reports out of Shaw,… Continue Reading

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CTAM REPORT: HD “pissing match” seen Stateside, too

PHILADELPHIA – While CTAM Canada put together a fun night for programmers and distributors on Sunday evening here in Philadelphia (see photos below this story), CTAM Summit attendees on Monday morning were shown that the programmer-distributor relationship can be as contentious as ever when we start talking about high definition. During the “Monetizing Advanced Video Services” session, Time Warner Cable’s SVP programming Lynne Costantini, Showtime Networks’ SVP marketing Geof Rochester and Channing Dawson, SVP emerging media at Scripps Networks (Food Network, HGTV, Fine Living, DIY Network) argued about who should pay for HDTV. When Dawson complained about the high… Continue Reading

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CRTC calls for ethnic channel comments

GATINEAU – The CRTC today called for comments on adding five foreign third language services to the eligible satellite list. The Commission issued the notice today after receiving requests from the Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association and Rogers to add NTV Bangla, Azteca 13 International, TV Chile, TVE Internacional and Canal de las Estrellas Latinoamérica to the list of eligible satellite services for distribution on a digital basis. NTV Bangla is a 24-hour general interest service offering a variety of programming including news, current affairs, sports, documentaries, comedies, movies, serial dramas, and children’s entertainment with 98% of its programming in… Continue Reading

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Recent radio growth deep, sustainable, says Cassaday

TORONTO – With huge top and bottom line growth in radio, Corus Entertainment today went to some lengths to show that it isn’t just happenstance or an anomaly, but a broad-based resurgence. The company’s third quarter results, released Thursday, showed the company’s radio profits surged by 21% on a 12% increase in ad revenue. For public companies, this is always challenging. It’s great news now, but then the company is under pressure to grow even more next year. Company CEO John Cassaday showed financial analysts late Thursday afternoon how broadly-based the spike in ad revenue is, saying 12… Continue Reading

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Two new job postings on www.cartt.ca

CLICK ON OVER TO THE www.cartt.ca Classifieds section for two new job postings. One is for an account executive position with BBM while the other is a sales rep posting for BOB FM in London. Companies can post their own job openings on this page and best of all, it’s free! Continue Reading

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UPDATE: Cogeco radio ratings take off, but TQS hit hard by Radio-Canada popularity

MONTREAL – While Cogeco Inc.’s radio division is turning around, drawing larger audiences, the performance of the company’s television division, TQS, “obliges us to evaluate our forecasts for the media sector downwards for the 2006 fiscal year," Louis Audet, president and CEO of Cogeco, said today in presenting his company’s third quarter results. Operating margins on the media side plummeted from 20.5% in the third quarter of 2004 to 14.3% in Q3 2005. While the company’s large cable division routinely draws the most press – and the bulk of the company’s revenue, its radio division is improving after… Continue Reading