TORONTO – Raptors NBA TV in high definition (Raptors NBA TV HD) will begin airing on Bell ExpressVu on November 1, 2005.
Raptors NBA TV executive producer John Shannon officially made the announcement on Thursday. Shannon told www.cartt.ca last month that the channel was on its way.
Raptors NBA TV HD is a new television channel that is positioned to become the largest provider of high definition content in Canada with as much as 80 hours of HD programming scheduled each week, says the press release.
The Raptors NBA TV HD launch will coincide with the start of the…
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TORONTO – After a remarkable 50 years in the broadcasting, CHUM Ltd. founder Allan Waters, has stepped down as a member of the board of directors, the company announced this afternoon.
The octogenarian has been named an honorary director.
Waters (right) began his broadcasting career in 1954 with the purchase of 1050 CHUM in Toronto which, under his leadership, became the first Top 40 radio station in Canada. As chairman and president until 2002, Waters created the vision for CHUM Limited’s growth to its current position as one of Canada’s premiere media companies with radio and…
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CALGARY – This year’s WABE predicted change. Entitled “The Convergence of Change 2005,” the three-day convention took on many television, radio and IT topics in the hopes of “bringing things together”. From “The Impact of Networking on Broadcast Technology and how the dinosaurs are dying” to “The Future to Technology”, the topics are large and exciting.
Here is a snapshot of this year’s Western Association of Broadcast Engineers conference, held at the Telus Convention Centre in Calgary.
There’s no stopping it. The HD convoy is rolling through. The message: Be ready.
Phil Keeling of consultants Cocos and Keeling Inc….
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TORONTO – The Canadian Telecommunications Hall of Fame inducted its first nine laureates at a dinner last week in Toronto.
Those honoured included posthumous contributors to Canada’s telecommunications industry, namely, Alexander Graham Bell and Reginald Aubrey Fessenden in the Inventors and Innovators category, Dr. John H. Chapman in the Servants of the Public category and Charles Fleetford Sise (first Bell Canada CEO) in the Icons of Business category.
Other laureates inducted were former CRTC vice-chair (telecom) David Colville in the Servants of the Public category, Professor and telecom law specialist Hudson Janisch and consultants Lis and…
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OTTAWA – Looking to push the adoption of advanced telecom technologies in this country, the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance said this week that the market should decide how telecommunications develops in Canada.
Providing better tax credits and becoming a model user of ICT were recommended steps that government could take to encourage industry growth, according to respondents.
"The survey is part of a six-month advocacy campaign by CATA to encourage the adoption of advanced telecommunications and information technologies," said John Reid, president, CATAAlliance, in a press release.
The survey was undertaken as an open online poll of the general membership…
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IT’S NOT OFTEN THAT a family-owned cable company will bring in an outsider to run it. Especially a telco guy.
But, when that cable operation is in the middle of turning into a telephone company, too, it doesn’t seem like such a bad idea after all. Until June of this year, John Piercy was working as a consultant to Hamilton’s Mountain Cablevision, working out the kinks in its telephony offering, leading up to this past summer’s launch.
That’s when Owen Boris (Mountain’s founder) and his son Les asked Piercy (right) to come aboard full time as president. Les is…
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TORONTO – Revenue and income gains, free cash flow increases and debt decreases sum up a positive 2005 for radio, TV and production company Corus Entertainment.
Net income was $71.1 million in fiscal ’05, ended August 31st, compared to a $23 million loss last year. Free cash flow was $80 million, up 52% from last year, and the company saw double-digit profit growth for TV (W, YTV, CMT, Treehouse, etc) and radio (51 stations).
“This was a very satisfying year for Corus. Our broadcasting business results were strong with double digit advertising growth for both radio and TV. We…
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TORONTO – The Canadian cable industry asked for the U.S. version of Discovery HD in February of 2003 but made little progress with its request with the CRTC.
However, a decision last Friday, as reported by www.cartt.ca, licenses Discovery HD Canada – and owner CTV Specialty said today that it will launch, ASAP.
CTV Specialty Television Inc. (a subsidiary of CTV Inc.) and US-based Discovery Communications announced Tuesday that their joint venture application to the CRTC for a new High Definition (HD) specialty channel – Discovery HD – has been approved. Expected to launch before the end of 2005,…
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TORONTO – It might be a bit of a scare tactic – and if you work for Corus Radio, this might scare you – but thanks to the recent Copyright Board ruling that increases fees paid by radio stations to artists, Corus Entertainment may be forced to trim its radio division workforce, said company CEO John Cassaday today.
Eleven days ago, the Copyright Board of Canada significantly increased the tariff levels that radio stations have to pay to the Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), and to the Neighbouring Rights Collective of Canada (NRCC) for…
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MONTREAL – Cingular Wireless, the largest mobile carrier in the US, announced today it has selected the OZ Mobile Email Solution from Montreal’s OZ Communications.
As of today, across the Cingular nationwide network, Cingular subscribers can now access their existing AIM Mail, AOL Mail, MSN Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail and SBC Yahoo! Mail e-mail accounts on entry-level (inexpensive) mobile phones. This announcement represents a new trend in the wireless industry that moves beyond corporate e-mail and into the broader, un-addressed mobile consumer e-mail marketplace.
The Cingular Mobile Email solution features portal branded OZ Mobile Email clients that are available as embedded…
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