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ACTRA to CFTPA: We’ve better battles to fight

TORONTO – The labour situation between Canada’s actors and producers hasn’t changed so today ACTRA, the actors’ union, issued the following open letter to the Canadian Film and Television Production Association Today, the CFTPA and ACTRA should be sitting down together and working out a joint strategy on the following: * The current state of the CBC, an issue we should be collectively engaged in; * The purchase of Alliance Atlantis funded by an American company, a development with ramifications that we should at least discuss; * Shaw Communications has unilaterally pulled out of the Canadian Television Fund, followed… Continue Reading

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CAB opposes Craig re-entry plan

OTTAWA – If former Craig Media CEO Drew Craig wants back into broadcasting, he’s going to have to go about it some other way, says the Canadian Association of Broadcasters. The association submitted a strongly-worded letter to the CRTC on Friday opposing Craig’s plan (as first reported by Cartt.ca) to create a company called Only Imagine Inc. to sell local ad avail time on U.S. cable channels and turn over a chunk of the profits to a new fund to create Canadian television content.  "OII’s application would have the effect of irrevocably altering the Commission’s current local avails policy,… Continue Reading

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Shaw suspends TV fund payments

CALGARY – Saying he wants an accounting of exactly how the Canadian Television Fund money is spent and where the value is, Shaw Communications CEO Jim Shaw says until he gets that and is satisfied, his company will no longer pay into the CTF. That’s potentially a huge blow for the fund, since Shaw – also the owner of DTH company Star Choice – is the largest BDU contributor, paying approximately $60 million into the fund last year. (However, the CRTC’s BDU regulations say all TV distributors must pay a percentage of revenues into the fund, which is doled… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

No more cross-town LD in Steeltown

HAMILTON – Mountain Cablevision said Friday it will match the extended local calling area in Hamilton that city council has been urging telephone companies to implement. Bell Canada has applied to the CRTC to extend the local calling area for the city so that certain phone calls across the city of Hamilton (such as from the Stony Creek area to Ancaster) would no longer be long distance. Should the CRTC approve this application, Mountain Cablevision will also extend its local calling areas, says a press release from the cable company serving about 38,000 customers in areas in and outside of… Continue Reading

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COMMENTARY: When it comes to telecom regs, one size does not fit all

DEREGULATING LOCAL PHONE in major urban centres in 2007 seems to me to be the right thing to do. "The idea that somehow the cable guys are at a disadvantage to the telcos has not been proven so far in the entry of the cable industry in local voice," Lawson Hunter, Bell’s chief corporate officer said to me Wednesday. I agree with him. To a point. Setting aside the unprecedented use of the provision in the Telecom Act that let’s the government issue policy directives to the CRTC (until 2006, it just hadn’t been done), it’s time to… Continue Reading

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Quebec group calls for Rogers boycott by feds

MONTREAL – The Quebec language group Impératif français has complained to the federal government about the manner in which Rogers Cable handles French-language TV channels in Ontario, saying the carrier is demonstrating “contempt” for the province’s French speakers. In a letter to federal Public Works Minister Michael Fortier, the group calls on the federal government to respond, by not renewing its cellular service contracts with Rogers Wireless. It says Rogers no longer offers the Radio-Canada arts channel ARTV as part of its basic service, even though it says the station is made available at no cost to distributors in… Continue Reading

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Consumer groups oppose telecom dereg plan

OTTAWA – Industry Minister Maxime Bernier’s efforts to hasten deregulation of local telephone service have come under fire from Canadian consumer groups. At a press conference Monday, the organizations charged that the minister’s proposals and policy direction to the CRTC ignore the Commission’s roadmap to competition that took into account the largely dominant position of the established local phone companies and was aimed at permitting the creation of viable competition. Some in rural communities say the directive will stifle competition in smaller markets. The Canadian Consumer Initiative, a coalition of six consumer organizations, accused the minister of trying… Continue Reading

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CFTPA PrimeTime is next month

OTTAWA – The annual Prime Time conference of the Canadian Film and Television Production Association will zoom in on the key issues facing the industry when delegates gather in Ottawa next month. With the focus on the rapidly changing broadcast environment, the conference (Feb. 21 to 23 at the Westin Hotel) will feature discussions on the future of conventional broadcasting, new programming platforms, children’s programming, and financing. Setting the tone on the opening day (Thursday) will be the CRTC’s interim Chair, Michel Arpin and the federal Heritage Minister Bev Oda. They’ll be followed by sessions on the place of… Continue Reading

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CanWest, Goldman Sachs bid $2.3 billion for Alliance Atlantis

TORONTO – A deal that had to happen from a CanWest point of view came together quickly over the holidays, say the principals. After market closing Wednesday, CanWest Global Communications and GS Capital Partners, a private equity affiliate of Goldman Sachs & Co., announced they have entered into an agreement to buy Alliance Atlantis Communications for $53 per share in cash for an aggregate price of approximately $2.3 billion. The deal fixes a long-term gap in CanWest’s portfolio which has been light on specialty services. CanWest has a single analog service: TVtropolis (formerly Prime) and digi-nets Men TV, Mystery,… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

CRTC asks for input on telephone number problem

GATINEAU – The supply of telephone numbers out west (in the 780, 250 and 403 area codes) are drying up. So today, the CRTC asked the public for help. The Commission issued two public notices seeking comments on proposed relief plans dealing with the declining supply of numbers in those Alberta and B.C. area codes. The relief plans propose measures to prevent area codes and their regions from running out of numbers. In Alberta, the proposed relief plan is for the whole province, therefore customers in both area codes 403 and 780 could be impacted. In British Columbia, the… Continue Reading