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Love Nature 4K greenlights two new series

TORONTO – Blue Ant Media’s Love Nature 4K announced today two new factual series for its linear and online channels. A Wild Year on Earth (six episodes of 60 minutes) is produced by Northern Pictures and narrated by actor Laura Carmichael (Downton Abbey, The Spanish Princess), is “an epic look at how our planet’s most spectacular natural events interconnect with all life on earth over the course of a turbulent year, says the release. Dawn to Dusk (6×60) is produced by NHNZ and “closely examines the intricate daily life cycles of fascinating creatures as they unfold all over the world. Both… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Letter To The Editor: Since only Bell and Rogers have the spectrum, the CRTC should have already forced them to fill rural holes

WHAT THE EORN MEDIA RELEASE this week omits is that, to the best of my knowledge, mobile operators require spectrum to provide service – and virtually all mobile spectrum in Eastern Ontario was bought at auction years ago by Rogers and Bell. So, these two large companies are apparently the only two entities that have the spectrum and infrastructure to fulfill EORN’s objectives. Other mobile operators will, sometime in the future, be able to use their networks by paying roaming fees to Bell and Rogers. Not a bad business plan for the two giant corporations. My guess is that with this… Continue Reading

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Living-room concerts draw big TV ratings

VICTORIA and TORONTO – CHEK TV’s Rock for Relief fundraising concert held last Friday was seen by 20% of British Columbia TV viewers, the broadcaster reported this week. Rock for Relief featured performances by David Foster and Katharine McPhee, Randy and Tal Bachman, the Tenors, Trevor Guthrie, and current American Idol contestant Lauren Spencer-Smith from Nanaimo, as well as local Vancouver Island favourites Jesse Roper, Carmanah, Aaron Pritchett, Kathryn Calder and many others. The broadcast helped raise nearly $691,000 for Islanders in need during the Covid-19 pandemic. An additional 250,000 people watched the concert on social media channels, too. “By any… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Stronger Together special will now air on 120 platforms, including many independent broadcasters

TORONTO — With 10 new broadcasters coming on board to air the event, the all-Canadian special Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble in support of frontline workers battling Covid-19 has been extended to 90 minutes and will now begin at 6:30 p.m. across all markets (7 p.m. NT) on Sunday, April 26. Previously announced as a one-hour broadcast, the event has become the largest single-show broadcast in Canadian history and will now air on an unprecedented 120 platforms. Broadcasters originally announced for the event include Bell Media, CBC/Radio-Canada, Corus Entertainment, Groupe V Média, and Rogers Sports and Media. The 10 additional broadcasters… Continue Reading

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Natale: “We’d like the auction to proceed”

Company has also shifted how it thinks about spending during the Covid-19 crisis By Greg O’Brien TORONTO – Count Rogers Communications president and CEO Joe Natale as someone who wants to see the development and deployment of 5G wireless technology get back to full speed once the current Covid-19 crisis abates. When Natale was asked on Wednesday morning’s conference call with financial analysts discussing the company’s first quarter results about how the company might be able to continue to work on its deployment of the next generation of wireless technology – and if he has heard anything about December’s planned auction… Continue Reading

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Rogers feels Covid-19 impact, withdraws guidance, moves to 100% self-install and 7,000 call centre staff home

TORONTO — Rogers Communications today was the first Canadian telecom company to release quarterly results which at least partly reflect the effects of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown, which of course has taken a toll. However, the company used the release of its results, as well as the conference call with financial analysts, its long-planned (and of course, virtual), annual general meeting, as well as an open letter to customers and shareholders to remind everyone that meeting the usual financial metrics are taking a back seat to what the company and industry are doing to help Canadians through the… Continue Reading

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NBCUniversal’s all-reality hayu service added to Rogers Ignite TV offering

TORONTO — Rogers Ignite TV customers can now access NBCUniversal’s hayu all-reality subscription video-on-demand service directly via the new hayu app on their Ignite TV box. The addition of the hayu service to Rogers Ignite TV’s offering was announced Tuesday. Rogers is hayu’s first cable partner in Eastern Canada. Until May 21, Ignite TV customers who sign up for hayu will receive the first two months free, according to the news release. Subscribers will have access to hayu’s full catalogue of more than 7,000 episodes of reality TV programming, including 250 reality series and a back catalogue of box sets. Shows… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Banff Festival announces 2020 Rockie Awards nominees

TORONTO — The Banff World Media Festival announced Tuesday the full list of nominees for the 2020 Rockie Awards International Program Competition, which recognizes excellence in television and digital media from around the world. Although the Banff Festival has been cancelled this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2020 Rockie Awards are going ahead as a virtual program and the ceremony will stream live on Monday, June 15. “Although we are not able to gather in-person, this year’s virtual Rockie Awards will, as ever, be a place to honour outstanding creative work,” said Jenn Kuzmyk, executive director of the Banff… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Sportsnet airing NHL Classics: Best of Seven Series, starting tonight

TORONTO — Rogers Sportsnet is bringing back some unforgettable best-of-seven Stanley Cup Playoffs series, featuring every Canadian team, with the premiere of NHL Classics: Best of Seven Series starting tonight at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on Sportsnet, Sportsnet One and Sportsnet Now. For three straight weeks from April 20 to May 9, Sportsnet will let hockey fans relive seven of the country’s most memorable best-of-seven NHL playoff series, including: 1987 Stanley Cup Final: Philadelphia Flyers vs. Edmonton Oilers — Featuring six future Hockey Hall of Famers in action, this series is considered by some to be the best Stanley… Continue Reading

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Rogers and Corus join Bell in WellCan partnership to support Canadians’ mental health during Covid-19 crisis

TORONTO — Rogers Communications and Corus Entertainment, along with 23 other organizations, are joining as new partners in support of WellCan, a free collection of digital resources to support the mental health of Canadians during the Covid-19 pandemic. WellCan was launched on April 6, 2020 as the result of a collaboration between corporate partners Canada Life, Sun Life, Bell Canada/Bell Let’s Talk and HR company Morneau Shepell, along with community and public sector partners WE, Jack.org, Strongest Families Institute, EHN Canada and Mental Health Commission of Canada. Through the growing collaboration of organizations, WellCan addresses challenges brought on by Covid-19 through… Continue Reading