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First Canada, Chinese co-pro to air on OMNI

TORONTO – The first-ever collaborative TV production between Canada and China will debut on OMNI Television this Saturday. Called Once Upon a Time in Toronto, the 20-part Mandarin-language drama series follows the intertwining lives of a diverse group of people from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds as they are forced to deal with their emotions, and each other, following a tragic car accident. In consideration of the series’ cross-cultural appeal, all Mandarin language dialogue is subtitled in Chinese and English. The Rogers-owned, over-the-air multilingual/multicultural television system is available in 16.5 million households in Victoria and Vancouver, BC; Calgary and Edmonton, AB… Continue Reading

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Rogers to supply content for MSN.ca

TORONTO – Rogers Media will share content with the newly launched bilingual web destination MSN.ca. The Microsoft owned and operated portal will feature content from Rogers’ publications Flare, Teen Flare, Maclean’s, Today’s Parent, Canadian Business, Hello Canada and LouLou. "We are pleased to be partnering with one of Canada’s most prominent online destinations," said Claude Galipeau, Rogers’ SVP of digital media, in the announcement. "Our premium content is a natural addition to this dynamic portal and will serve new audiences with our popular brands." www.rogers.com Continue Reading

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More sports channels on the horizon

OTTAWA – There could be two more sports network hitting the airwaves in Canada. The CRTC has received applications from Rogers Broadcasting and Quebecor-owned TVA Group for national, category two services tentatively entitled Rogers’ Mainstream Sports Specialty Service, and TVA Sports. In an application dated September 16, 2009, Rogers said that its new network will air “programming dedicated to all aspects of sports with an emphasis on mainstream Canadian professional sports”. “Rogers Broadcasting Ltd. will leverage our expertise in sports programming and our existing infrastructure to establish a premium service offering blue chip mainstream sports events with widespread viewer, subscriber and… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

New net will bring more than iPhone, says Oosterman

TORONTO – Having another company selling the iPhone makes a great headline for Bell Canada, but according to Bell Mobility president Wade Oosterman, there are plenty more benefits to switching on the company’s new, shared, HSPA wireless network. Bell announced earlier this week its next generation wireless network will be ready next month, earlier than planned and while most media have focused on the overhyped handheld, upgrading the net will bring more to Bell than the Apple mobile. “There are four big benefits that accrue to us and our subscribers,” Oosterman told Cartt.ca. “The network is vastly larger than… Continue Reading

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Would-be CKX buyer decries BDUs’ “total control of the system” while pursuing network dream

TORONTO – Bruce Claassen didn’t want to be the bad guy. He wanted to be the white knight who saved CKX-TV Brandon and used it as a springboard to build another national TV network. With the market for smaller TV stations set in the $1-range (and with Shaw Communications having backed down from its much-ballyhooed calling-of-CTV’s-“bluff”) Claassen announced in July that his investment vehicle, Bluepoint Investments, would purchase the beleaguered station from owner CTVglobemedia as the start of Bluepoint’s grander plan to become a major media player. But, after “trying everything to make it work,” Claassen said he made… Continue Reading

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CBC Radio One clings to top spot in Toronto and Vancouver over summer

TORONTO – CBC Radio One maintained its top position in the lucrative markets of Toronto and Vancouver for the S3 period, but just barely. According to BBM’s top-line results for July and August, CBLA FM achieved an 8.8% share of tuning in Toronto, which was down from its 10% share in the Spring, but still ahead of its closest competitor.  Rogers-owned CHFI FM achieved an 8.4% rating for the period, which was also down from its Spring rating of 9.2%. In Vancouver, CBU garnered an 11.6% share, a drop from its 12.4% share in S2, followed closely by Corus’ news talk CKNW which had a… Continue Reading

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Rogers’ new smart phone geared towards users with vision loss

TORONTO – Rogers Wireless has launched a mobile device with software designed for consumers who are blind or living with vision loss. The Nokia E71 is pre-loaded with TALKS, Nuance’s assistive technology that converts displayed text into speech. The phones also offer features such as contact directories, caller ID, text messaging, and access to the Web browser. The smart phone joins the Nokia 6682RVI, launched in 2007, in Rogers’ line-up of accessibility products. www.rogers.com Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

BDUs launch campaign to “stop the TV tax”

TORONTO – A coalition of some of Canada’s biggest TV service providers have teamed up on a campaign to tell their side of the story on the contentious issue of fee for carriage. Bell, Bell Aliant, Cogeco, EastLink, Rogers and Telus have joined forces on ‘Stop the TV Tax’ which they say is designed to ensure “that Canadians hear the whole story”. "Cable and satellite subscribers have united to stop the broadcasters’ costly proposal because it amounts to a tax, pure and simple”, said Rogers vice chair Phil Lind, in a statement. “This tax will hit viewers for stations that have always… Continue Reading

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CTAM Canada to host Summit dinner at The Cable Center

CTAM CANANDA has scheduled its annual CTAM Summit dinner at The Cable Center in Denver on October 26, 2009. The Cable Center chronicles the story of where cable has been, and provides the tools and knowledge to support where it’s going. The dinner will include a tour of the Cable Center’s Hall of Fame where the late Ted Rogers was inducted as an honouree in 2002. Such an honour is bestowed annually to those who have contributed significantly to the growth and development of one or more components of cable’s diverse industry and to the people, communities, organizations, and institutions it… Continue Reading

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Rogers aids relief efforts in Asia-Pacific

TORONTO – Rogers Communications is helping customers to stay connected with friends and family in Asia-Pacific, while assisting with contributions towards relief efforts in the area. Rogers Wireless and Fido customers are being encouraged to help those in the affected regions by donating $5.00 to the Canadian Red Cross International Disaster Relief Fund by sending the text message ‘HELP’ to short code 733. The company will match up to $20,000 on behalf of customers who donate.  In addition, digital cable customers in Ontario can now access Filipino channels GMA Pinoy TV (channel 870) and Filipino TV (channel 869) for free until further… Continue Reading