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CTAM Canada presents advanced advertising session today

TORONTO – It was one of the key topics under discussion during the CRTC hearing into new policies to govern broadcast distribution undertakings and CTAM Canada is about to hit the topic again for its members. Advanced advertising, or targeted advertising, advertising within the VOD stream, or on PVRs, or split demographically, whatever you call it, it will all be on the table July 15th in Toronto. The morning will begin with a presentation from David Downey, president and CEO of Invidi, a leader in the advanced cable advertising whose platform is being deployed by major American MSOs right… Continue Reading

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Junk the new media review, say ISPs

OTTAWA – A review of broadcasting in new media is utterly unnecessary, says an unprecedented joint submission to the CRTC by Canada’s largest Internet service providers. Friday was the deadline for submissions on PN 2008-44, which only asked for comments on what the scope of any future proceeding on Canadian broadcasting in new media might be. The Commission wants advice on what questions it might ask when it decides to undertake a review of what new media is doing to broadcasting and what Canadian regulations might have to say about it. At this point, it doesn’t want to… Continue Reading

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HiFi HDTV making move into Europe

TORONTO – All-high definition broadcaster High Fidelity HDTV said today it is working with the Cameron Thomson Group to distribute HiFi’s popular channel, Oasis HD, to the European marketplace. CTG is a top business development corporation focused on media, entertainment and related technologies. “Cameron Thomson will provide High Fidelity HDTV with the relationships and industry insight necessary to bring Oasis HD into Europe,” said HiFi partner and co-founder, Ken Murphy, in a press release. “We are thrilled to be working with a company like CTG who understands the appeal of Oasis HD and the complexity and subtleties of the… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

No spam text guarantee from Telus

VANCOUVER – While BCE deals with a few other things, Telus today confirmed that wireless clients have never been required to pay for spam text messages – and announced an even easier way for customers to receive credits for any spam text messages they might receive. Beginning August 24, clients can simply send any spam message to 7726 with the word SPAM in the body of the message and their account will be adjusted automatically. The credit will be processed with no questions asked of the client by Telus. This change has no impact on any Telus mobile email… Continue Reading

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BCE executive shrinkage may just be the beginning

MONTREAL – George Cope was officially made president and CEO of BCE and Bell Canada and appointed to the boards of both organizations, the company announced today. Cope will be the first CEO under the company’s new owners, an investor group led by Teachers’ Private Capital, the private investment arm of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Providence Equity Partners Inc., Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC, and Merrill Lynch Global Private Equity. The transaction will close on or before December 11, 2008. The new CEO joined Bell in 2005 as president and COO, after quitting as president and CEO of Telus… Continue Reading

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Sheriff appointed COO at Aliant

HALIFAX – Along with its controlling shareholder, Bell Canada, Bell Aliant today announced changes of trustees and directors – and organizational changes that are effective immediately. Lawson Hunter leaves his position as trustee and chair of the Fund and Michael Sabia, Hunter and Patrick Pichette leave their positions, respectively, as chair and directors of the boards of Bell Aliant’s main operating subsidiaries. George Cope, incoming president and CEO of BCE Inc., Siim Vanaselja, chief financial officer of BCE Inc., and David Wells, a telecommunications executive with over 30 years of industry expertise, have been appointed members of the Bell… Continue Reading

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Txt trbl: Unprecedented interference by government

OTTAWA – Claiming he has a duty to protect the public from new texting fees (!), Industry Minister Jim Prentice has called the CEOs of Bell and Telus to his office to explain an impending wireless pricing change which both companies recently announced. Beginning in August, both telcos intend to begin charging 15 cents per incoming wireless text message received by customers who are not a part of a data plan and who choose to pay as they go. Rogers, Canada’s largest wireless company, charges no such fee and has not announced plans to do so. (Ed query: Is… Continue Reading

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More senior execs depart Bell

MONTREAL – Bell Aliant CEO Stephen Wetmore and Bell Canada chief corporate officer and EVP Lawson Hunter are the next two executives leaving the company. Long-time Bell executive Wetmore was the first CEO of Bell Aliant, having led the company from its formation in July 2006. "Stephen has made a tremendous contribution to Bell Aliant. As a result of his work, the company has strong foundations for the future," said Michael Sabia, chair of the Bell Aliant boards and outgoing CEO of Bell Canada. "With Bell Aliant now on the firm footing we had anticipated at its formation, and… Continue Reading

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Ciel Satellite takes another step

OTTAWA – Orbital operator Ciel Satellite announced today it has finalized development plans for its new BSS and FSS frequencies with Industry Canada. The agency has issued approvals in principle to Ciel to develop the following spectrum: Ka FSS at 91°W and 109.2°W; 17 GHz BSS at 91°W, 103°W and 107.3°W; and 12 GHz BSS at 138°W. Preliminary assignment to Ciel of these frequencies and orbital positions was announced by Industry Canada in June 2007, as reported by Cartt.ca. “We are pleased that the efforts to commercially develop these opportunities can now begin in earnest, and we look forward… Continue Reading

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If you’ve been following along so far, don?t bother reading this…

OTTAWA – Anybody in the industry who’s been paying attention to what’s going on around them — or who had even a passing interest in April’s CRTC hearing into specialty services and broadcast distribution undertaking policies, read no further. For those of you who like to re-hash mature statistics, here goes. Statistics Canada released its compiled revenue figures for the Canadian TV industry, saying: “While conventional television revenues declined for the first time in a decade in 2007, revenues for pay and specialty television continued to climb.” “Private conventional television experienced a slight recovery after stagnating in 2006,” continued… Continue Reading