TORONTO – Citytv is adding more local programs to its schedule in Toronto and Calgary starting this spring.
CityNews will return to weekends on Citytv in Toronto, and its anchors will be announced shortly before the program begins in March. Citytv in Calgary will debut a new, yet untitled, half-hour suppertime program Monday to Friday. The province-wide search for its new local host created a buzz in the industry that lead to Monday’s early announcement about the new program.
"Due to competitive reasons we can’t reveal too much about the show at this time, except that it will be hosted by a personality well-known…
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LOS GATOS, CA – Netflix has done so well since its launch in Canada four months ago that it is planning to expand in to a second international market later this year.
In a letter to shareholders earlier this week detailing the company’s Q4 financial results, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings described the company’s Canadian results as “excellent”, and predicted that the service will have between 750,000 and 900,000 Canadian subscribers by the end of March, 2011.
While Netflix declined to specifically break out the current number of Canadian customers, it did report 3.08 million new subscribers overall in its fourth…
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OTTAWA – BCE insists that it does not have to pay tangible benefits on its proposed acquisition of CTVglobemedia, noting requiring it to pay a second time is inconsistent with Commission policy.
In reply comments, the company argues that it paid a $230 million benefits package in 2000 when it first acquired CTV and despite the decision to sell an 85% stake in the broadcaster in 2006, it never relinquished control and therefore shouldn’t be required to pay again.
“If the Commission were to require that the same acquirer (BCE) pay tangible benefits on the same assets (CTV) on…
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TORONTO –CHCH has become the latest broadcaster to partner with pop culture news outlet andPOP.
Thornhill, ON-based andPOP tracks and covers entertainment news stories, music, and movie releases. With a website that reaches more than 150,000 unique monthly visitors, its programming is also available on XM Radio’s flagship show Laugh Attack, AUX TV’s Something New and via Rogers On Demand On-line.
“We continue to provide cutting-edge, top-quality content to our audience and partners this year,” said CEO Robert Ostfield, in Tuesday’s announcement. “A flagship program on XM Radio, a second season on AUX TV set to launch in February, and a new deal with…
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U.S. CABLE OPERATORS likely ended up generating a record US$5 billion in commercial services revenue in 2010, up 25% from $4 billion in 2009, according to the latest data (figures in US dollars).
What’s more, the three largest American MSOs all scaled the $1 billion threshold for business services revenue for the first time last year. In December, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Cox Communications all indicated that they would easily clear the $1 billion mark for 2010.
Speaking at a Light Reading conference on cable business services in New York recently, Craig Collins, senior vice-president of services sales and marketing…
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TORONTO – Rogers Radio will showcase some of its top morning shows as they broadcast to their respective markets from Canadian Music Week.
The lineup of shows include Larry and Willy – 96.9 JACK FM Vancouver, Matt and Eric – 96.9 JACK FM Calgary, Garner Andrews – SONiC 102.9 Edmonton, Carter and Sandra – 105.3 KISS Ottawa, and Roz and Mocha from KiSS 92.5 Toronto. Canadian Music Week runs March 9 -13, 2011 in Toronto.
“We’re excited to give listeners from across the country the unique opportunity to be part of CMW, as our morning show personalities broadcast live and highlight the…
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THE CRTC MUST ENSURE that independent broadcasters have sufficient access to distribution in the wake of the BCE Inc. proposed acquisition of CTVglobemedia, say those ‘casters.
As well, the Commission has to force BCE to pay the full benefits to producers in the form of 10% of the transaction’s entire $3.2-billion value, say some of those producers. These are two of the critical issues that the CRTC will have to stickhandle once it begins hearing arguments on the proposed transaction on February 1st.
Generally, Bell’s fellow distributors are in favour of the transaction. But they say that safeguards need to…
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OTTAWA – The complexity – some might say silliness – of Canada’s telecommunications foreign ownership rules were on full display last week as the Federal Court heard arguments on a petition to overturn Cabinet’s decision to approve Globalive Wireless’ ownership structure.
According to people at the hearing, Globalive Wireless’ lawyers argued that because the Telecommunications Act says Canadian telecom firms can’t be controlled by non-Canadians doesn’t mean they must be controlled by Canadians. Therefore, a telecom company can find itself in the situation of being controlled by neither Canadians or non-Canadians.
Globalive, of course, is in business under the Wind…
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“COME WITH ME. I’LL show you why I wanted to be president of the CBC.”
Those were CBC president and CEO Hubert T. Lacroix’s first words to me last week as we sat down in the meeting room overlooking the Montreal skyline and St. Lawrence River at Radio-Canada’s headquarters. I jumped to my feet and followed him into his office.
Just inside his door is a headless mannequin dressed in a whimsical suit, topped with a bowler cap. “It might be a bit before your time but do you know who this is?” he asked me, excitedly. I wrack my brain…
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MONTREAL – Videotron has named Serge Legris to the position of VP of engineering – wireless access.
Legris will be responsible for continuing the roll-out of Videotron’s wireless access network, as well as oversee strategies designed to further develop the company’s mobile access technologies, the announcement detailed.
A veteran manager with more than 20 years of technology-related experience, Legris has previously worked at SR Telecom, InCode Telecom, Rogers and Bell.
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