MONTREAL – Interveners told the CRTC Tuesday that just because Bell Canada has decided it will spin off a few TV assets with this latest attempt to purchase Astral Media, that doesn’t make the deal any better for Canadians, or for them.
“This second application raises the very same concerns in the English-language television market,” Rogers SVP regulatory Ken Engelhart told commissioners on Tuesday morning. “The acquisition of Astral’s premium pay television services will threaten diversity and endanger the ability of distributors to deliver programming to Canadians at affordable rates and on reasonable terms on multiple platforms.
So for Rogers, the…
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TORONTO – Astral Media announced the launch today of its Disney Junior HD channel on Rogers (channel 479) and EastLink (channel 748).
The company says the new English-language channel is available free of charge to eligible customers who already subscribe to Disney Junior SD. Disney Junior HD will be available through other service providers which be announced in the coming weeks.
“Today’s launch completes the Astral Kids’ portfolio of HD offerings and enhances the quality programming families have come to expect from Disney Junior,” said Joe Tedesco, Astral Kids senior vice-president and general manager, in…
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WHEN ASKED ABOUT how the reports that Wind, Mobilicity and Public Mobile are all looking for a way out of the wireless business in Canada, Industry Minister Christian Paradis told reporters in a conference call on Monday: “I still remain confident we can achieve our goal,” of having four wireless players in each region of Canada.
Mr. Minister, you are the only one with that confidence.
As we have noted before, the Canadian wireless market right now, has as many players as it will ever have and in all…
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OTTAWA – With Earth Day just around the corner on April 22, why not mark the occasion by recycling your old cell phone – and get a little spring cleaning done at the same time?
According to the 2012 National Cell Phone Recycling Study, released today, 41% of old cell phones are stashed away in junk drawers as opposed to being recycled. That’s just one reason why Recycle My Cell, Canada’s free cell phone recycling program, is encouraging all Canadians to participate in this year’s Earth Day by recycling…
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TORONTO – It’s very hard to argue an organization does not represent you and your wishes when you are a paying member of that association. So after much behind-the-scenes bitterness wireless upstarts Wind Mobile, Public Mobile and Mobilicity this week quit the group, saying the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association has become co-opted by the big three wireless companies and does not represent the wishes of all of its membership.
Simon Lockie, chief regulatory officer at Globalive, Wind’s owner, said the trio of companies’ frustration with the CWTA, its public statements and private lobbying, has been simmering for months and reached…
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HALIFAX – Eastlink launched a new enhancement to its Home Security service today called Home Automation that lets customers remotely manage their home’s security features and other functions.
“Eastlink Home Automation revolutionizes the whole home experience,” says Lee Bragg, Eastlink CEO, in the announcement. “From virtually anywhere at any time, our customers can see what’s happening in their home while controlling key household functions using a smartphone or any other mobile device.”
Building on its launch…
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TORONTO – With outgoing Wind Canada CEO Tony Lacavera having told Cartt.ca that he loves auction rules set by Industry Canada because it shows the federal government is committed to seeing a fourth national wireless player emerge strongly, Bay Street is now wondering if Lacavera’s former backer, Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, will risk diving deeper into the Canadian wireless market.
Scotia Capital analyst Jeff Fan wrote in a research note to clients last week that there are numerous reasons not to invest in the Canadian wireless market, yet…
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DENVER, CO – Canadian anglers who are customers of Bell, Eastlink, Rogers, Shaw and Shaw Direct can access a free preview of the World Fishing Network this month.
The cable companies are providing subscribers free access to the fishing and outdoor lifestyle programming channel throughout March. Insight Sports-controlled Canadian cat 2 channel WFN has a programming lineup that includes travel, lifestyle, sportfishing, tournament coverage and more. “We're excited to present this free preview offering with our distribution partners. This is a perfect opportunity for Canadian viewers to see the exclusive fishing and outdoor lifestyle…
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HALIFAX – Recent additions to Eastlink’s HD channel lineup have brought the company’s total HD offering to a 150-channel selection of sports, movies, news, lifestyle and primetime TV.
Eastlink holds rank as the provider with the most HD sports in Canada, with more than 40 HD sports channels, including local sports delivered on Eastlink TV HD channel 610.
“We’ve been committed to deliver the best HDTV experience to our customers. With considerable investment, we’ve been able to reach this significant HD milestone,” said Leo Bragg, CEO Eastlink.
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HALIFAX – Canadian music fans from coast to coast can enjoy live coverage of the 25th annual East Coast Music Awards thanks to the event’s new title sponsor, Eastlink.
Eastlink will present the Chronicle Herald East Coast Music Awards Gala from Halifax on its local programming channel, Eastlink TV, this Sunday, March 10.
As part of a three-year deal with the East Coast Music Association, Eastlink will also showcase East Coast Music Week, March 6-10, live in HD, OnDemand and on Eastlink's new TV anywhere platform, Eastlink To Go. It will provide Atlantic Canadian…
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