OTTAWA – The CRTC said today that while many things should change about the Canadian Television Fund, Shaw Communications and Quebecor Media still have to pay into it – and in a timely manner.
And, while the Commission also said it would alter the BDU regs to make monthly contributions to the CTF mandatory, the report says it won’t make that move until the federal government has dealt with the substantive issues covered by the report.
That means distributors could still choose to withhold monthly payments in favour of quarterly or annual ones until Heritage Minister Josee Verner and…
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WHEN IT COMES TO reading the CRTC, or predicting, or crystal-balling, everyone resorts to their own brand of “reading the tea leaves.”
So take what we have to say next with a grain of salt (hmm, that’s three clichés in less than 50 words, so we’d better get to it!).
Yesterday’s Canadian Television Fund recommendations from the CRTC came with a dissent written by commissioner Michel Morin. As we report here, he was defending Quebecor Media Inc.’s proposal for a new fund aimed solely at producing more French dramatic television and multiplatform content.
In defense of QMI’s TVA and…
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TORONTO – Dan Cimoroni has been named vice-president, business development and Nelson Millman as executive producer, radio, of the CTV-Rogers Media consortium which will cover the Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 Olympic Games.
Millman will also continue to serve in his current role as vice-president, general manager and program director of Rogers Media’s The Fan 590/Fan Sports Radio Network.
“Dan and Nelson bring a combined 55 years of experience to our Olympic team. Both boast impressive credentials as leaders in their respective fields and have developed strong relationships within the sports and business industries,” said Pelley in a release…
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TORONTO – At a media conference today in Toronto, Rogers Communications vice-chairman Phil Lind will go on the attack once again against the conventional broadcasters’ goal of gaining a fee for carriage – and against his fear the CRTC might create such a fee and tie it to the production of local news.
Rogers, the recent buyers of the Citytv network and owners of the OMNI group of conventional stations, has asked for no such fee and fears the Commission may be thinking about poking its nose too deeply into the inner workings of the industry.
“Canada’s broadcast regulator,…
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OTTAWA – Canada’s telecommunications industry will grow at a modest pace over the next four years, but significant shifts in segments of the market will constraint profitability, according to the Conference Board’s report, entitled Canadian Industrial Outlook: Canada’s Telecommunications Industry – Spring 2008.
“Fierce competitive pressures in growing segments of the telecommunications industry will limit price increases. This increasing competition benefits consumers – but will constrain profit growth for telecommunications companies,” said Michael Burt, associate director of the report.
The number of wired phone lines is steadily declining, but increasing demand for wireless services will sustain overall growth in…
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TORONTO – Television is the medium that best delivers advertising messages to key demographics, and not radio, print or the Internet, according to the Bureau of Broadcast Measurement’s latest omniVU/RTS survey.
The survey found that television is the most consumed, most influential, most effective and most persuasive advertising medium of all. These results were upheld over all demographics and, most important, with the critical 18 to 49 year-old consumers, it also revealed.
“Television is clearly the hands-down winner when it comes to any advertising metrics,” said Theresa Treutler, president and CEO of the Television Bureau of Canada (TVB). “No…
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TORONTO – Canadian actor R.H. Thomson joined union members to demand government action on cultural issues at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention (CLC) that began in Toronto Monday.
"We’re turning up the volume on culture at the house of labour today," said Thomson. "Canadian workers agree that government censorship of the film and television industry as proposed in Bill C-10 is bad news for culture, bad news for jobs, and bad news for the economy."
A policy resolution on cultural issues was on the floor for CLC debate today, the first day of the five-day CLC convention being held…
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OTTAWA – David Golden (Canada’s first satellite CEO), Carol Stephenson (Master of Telecom Mediation and Advocacy), David S. Simmonds and sons (two generations of radio leaders), Jim Balsillie, and Mike Lazaridis will be inducted into Canada’s Telecommunications Hall of Fame this year, it was announced Friday.
Golden will be inducted in the Servants of the Public category, Stephenson in the Advocates and Academics category, Simmonds and sons, and Balsillie in the Icons of Business category, and Lazaridis in the Inventors and Innovators category.
They will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame at the 2008 Telecom Laureate Awards gala…
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TORONTO – Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. (MTS Allstream), the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Blackstone Capital Partners announced Thursday they had dissolved the consortium they established in March to bid jointly as a new entrant in the upcoming Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum auction.
But as the sole beneficial owner of the numbered company previously registered by the consortium, MTS Allstream still qualifies to bid as a new entrant in the auction.
“MTS, the CPPIB and Blackstone continue to believe the business case for a new entrant in Canada’s national wireless market is sound, but at the end…
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OAKVILLE, ON – D-Link Networks of Canada is running a “flip that switch” promotional campaign that allows customers to save up to $2,000 on the purchase of new switches. The promotion runs until June 20.
“Through this limited time promotion, end-users can receive from $50 to $2,000 off each qualifying switch when they retire their existing Ethernet or Gigabit switches and trade up to our selected D-Link Gigabit switches,” said D-Link Networks General Manager Dominic Chan.
The value of the savings depends upon the value of the trade-in, according to a D-Link Networks media release.
“For more than 21…
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