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Cable / Telecom News

Everybody is “most reliable”, says judge

VANCOUVER – Now that Telus and Bell also operate HSPA wireless networks, too, Rogers Communications can’t call itself “Canada’s most reliable network” any more without proper qualifiers. As we reported last week, Telus launched a lawsuit over Rogers’ claims to be fastest and most reliable, asking the Supreme Court of British Columbia to step in and force the big red machine to alter its marketing messages. While Rogers dropped the “fastest” claim in early November when the new Telus and Bell net was launched, it has stuck with “most reliable”, a claim Telus insists must end. After hearing all about HSPA… Continue Reading

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CAB names 2009 Hall of Famers

OTTAWA – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters inducted eight people into its Hall of Fame, it was announced today, calling them “a diverse mix of industry experts who have made significant contributions to Canadian broadcasting throughout their careers.” Without an annual convention (which would normally be taking place right about now, but was cancelled after last year’s event), the CAB will honour the eight at a cocktail party on November 30th in Ottawa. The 2009 CAB Hall of Fame Inductees are: – Rob Braide, President, Braide Media (and long-time head of Standard Broadcasting in Quebec)– Michel Chamberland, founding president of… Continue Reading

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Bell’s HD subs like their nature, sports programming, says survey

TORONTO – The high definition television subscribers of Bell TV say they love their nature and sports channels, according to a new Angus Reid survey done for independent broadcaster High Fidelity HDTV. Leading the way is Oasis HD, a nature and natural history channel owned and run by Toronto-based High Fidelity HDTV Inc. According to the survey, Oasis HD is the high definition television channel most-often talked about or recommended to others. Among the 505 Bell TV subscribers surveyed – who had at least one HiFi channel – Oasis HD ranked ahead of Bell’s other HD offerings (see chart). "We have known… Continue Reading

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Rogers unveils broadband portal, launch scheduled for next week

TORONTO – Has Rogers found the way to save the Canadian broadcasting industry from suffering the same fate as the recording industry? David Purdy, VP and GM for television products at Rogers, seems to think so. The big, red cable company announced that its widely anticipated broadband portal – officially known as Rogers On Demand Online – will debut November 30th, to be followed a mighty marketing push in January. On Monday evening at the posh Hazelton Hotel in Yorkville, Rogers allowed the blogging and social media community, and a few of us other media types, a sneak peak at the phenomenon it’s… Continue Reading

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Rogers could raise up to $4 billion

TORONTO – Rogers Communications announced Friday it has filed a preliminary short form base shelf prospectus with applicable securities regulators in each of the provinces of Canada which will allow the company to make offerings of debt securities of up to $4 billion during the 25-month period after the shelf prospectus becomes final. “Rogers also announced it has filed a separate preliminary short form base shelf prospectus with the Ontario Securities Commission and a corresponding registration statement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. These filings will allow Rogers to make offerings of debt securities of up to US$4… Continue Reading

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With new net in place, Telus sues Rogers over “fastest”, “most reliable” claims

VANCOUVER – A week after the launch of its new HSPA wireless network, Telus launched a lawsuit in the Supreme Court of British Columbia against Rogers Communications over the latter’s continuing claim to the “fastest network.” “(S)ince November 5, 2009, Telus has been using a newer HSPA/HSPA+ network than the HSPA/HSPA+ part of the Rogers… network,” reads Telus’ statement of claim. “The Rogers… Network is not more reliable than the Telus… network.” The claim also notes that Rogers claim to be the fastest also no longer stands and that Telus’ new net – which is built along with Bell Canada –… Continue Reading

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Globalive still optimistic, Telus urges “caution” as Industry Canada deadline passes

TORONTO and CALGARY – With Industry Canada’s review of the CRTC decision on Globalive still on-going, it’s hurry up and wait for the potential new wireless entrant. With nothing but time on its hands, the company has sent 400 of their newly trained employees out in Calgary and the Greater Toronto Area to commit ‘random acts of kindness’ such as distributing hand sanitizer and pumping gas, or helping with charities such as the Salvation Army and local food banks. In the meantime, incumbent telcos and even Globalive itself have been busy compiling their submissions for Industry Minister Tony Clement to aid in the review process.  All… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

Day 3 at 2009-411: Quebecor lambastes ad campaigns; Canwest goes near a number, would tie to CPE

GATINEAU – The word of the day on Wednesday at the CRTC hearing? Rebalancing. While both presenters yesterday (Quebecor and CanWest Global) said they wanted to “rebalance” the regulatory system, they meant it in different ways. And Quebecor’s way – where a value for signal regime wouldn’t cause another carrier rate increase – was likely music to consumers’ ears. Quebecor (which, of course, owns the largest Quebec cable company in Videotron and the most successful French-language broadcaster, TVA) went first and the tone between its executives and the commissioners was far less testy than prior presenters. This is what we heard on… Continue Reading

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Day two in Gatineau: Pam Astbury, citizen presenter

GATINEAU – We could have a story here about the CBC’s plea for a skinny basic. We could have re-analyzed its re-demands for new revenue in the form of a wholesale fee and how forcefully its executives argued it needs one, despite how detractors point out it already gets a billion dollars from taxpayers and as a public broadcaster an increase from that stream seems more appropriate. We could have expended more words on Bell’s SD Freesat proposal and how the company re-iterated it will resist new fees to local broadcasters no matter what right to negotiate might be enshrined in… Continue Reading

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UPDATE: Von Finckenstein pleads for cooler heads

GATINEAU – CRTC chairman Konrad von Finckenstein pronounced himself “frustrated” with the months-long public battle between broadcasters and BDUs heading into this morning’s Commission hearing into the future of over-the-air TV. The public battle lines drawn have the broadcasters in one camp demanding a fee and cable/DTH in the other saying if the broadcasters gain the right to demand one, they’ll fight such a decision and if one does come to pass, the consumer will have to pay much more. After watching months of back and forth in print, on TV and online, von Finckenstein said he was “frustrated… Continue Reading