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Sportsnet adds “NanoGaming” to NHL broadcasts

TORONTO – In case the excitement of live sports just isn’t enough for today’s twitchy generation of TV viewers, Canadian hockey fans will see a new level of interactivity added to their Rogers Sportsnet NHL broadcasts. The regional sports channel and Waterloo’s LiveHive Systems have signed a two-year agreement to make NanoGaming, an interactive entertainment platform that powers viewer interaction with live television, available during all of Sportsnet’s regional NHL games. Sportsnet’s NanoGaming-powered offering, called Game in the Game, debuted on Sportsnet West on Sunday, October 12 when the Oilers hosted the Colorado Avalanche at Recall Place, and… Continue Reading

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Wild TV now on Rogers

EDMONTON – Hunting and fishing digital specialty Wild TV has been added to the Rogers Cable lineup in select areas of Ontario and New Brunswick, the digi-net announced today. It’s available in free preview until December 9. "Wild TV is ecstatic to be able to offer its programming to more Canadians," said Ryan Kohler, vice-president, Wild TV, in the press release. www.wildtv.ca Continue Reading

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Telus and Bell team up for 4G wireless net

VANCOUVER and MONTREAL – Canada’s two biggest telcos put out separate press releases today touting their impending wireless network upgrades to HSPA and eventually LTE, but buried within them both, Telus and Bell say they’ll be working together on the upgrade, expected to cost in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Telus was finally mentioned in the ninth paragraph of the Bell release and Bell in the eighth paragraph of the Telus release. They’ve jointly selected Nokia Networks and Huawei as their primary technology suppliers. Both of the telcos currently offer mobile services over their CDMA/EVDO networks, which work… Continue Reading

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It’s business as usual, says Shaw

CALGARY – This can be a spooky time to be a public company, given the volatility in the markets these days. So when the swirling vortex of rumors begin – about anything – it’s hard to stop it. Just a bit of bad news can turn into many guesses and innuendo for some companies. So it seems with Shaw Communications, anyway. Last week, company president Peter Bissonnette, 61, suffered what the company is calling “a mild heart attack,” has had a stent put in and is now resting at home. People in the industry are putting that together with… Continue Reading

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Updated: Canwest puts primetime programming on Rogers VOD

TORONTO – Canwest has inked a deal to put its primetime programming on-demand on Rogers Cable (on Channel 100) from October 15. More than 60 hours of network Global and E! programming will be free on VOD, including first-run shows such as House, Family Guy, Heroes, 24, Prison Break, the Office, Knight Rider and My Own Worst Enemy. Soap operas The Young and the Restless and Days of our Lives will also be included on VOD. But David Purdy, vice-president and general manager of Television at Rogers Cable Communications, warned this VOD model will not be sustainable in the… Continue Reading

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Radio One takes hit outside of Toronto, Ottawa and Edmonton

TORONTO – CBC Radio One 99.1 was quick to point out its Metro Morning Show continued to dominate the Toronto morning market when BBM released its S3 2008, or summer, radio ratings earlier this week. Radio One’s morning show with host Andy Barrie garnered a 12.4% market share in S3. The market share for CBC Radio One rose from 7.4 to 7.6. in Toronto from S2 to S3 for adults 12+ from Monday to Sunday in the 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. period. But aside from markets such as Toronto, Ottawa and Edmonton, the picture isn’t as rosy in… Continue Reading

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Ted talks about what it takes to be an entrepreneur

TORONTO – Ted Rogers told the Economic Club of Toronto on Monday that he “may not be the smartest guy in the world” and that he doesn’t use big words because he doesn’t know what they mean or how to pronounce them. But the man behind the Rogers Communications empire said he was relentless and persistent – key ingredients to being a successful entrepreneur. “I can assure you of one thing: I worked hard. I always aim to be the most prepared person in the room during any business meeting,” he said. It’s important to work hard not only… Continue Reading

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Updated: Rogers Cable now offering 78 multilingual cable TV channels

TORONTO – Rogers Cable announced Wednesday it had expanded its multicultural programming lineup to 78 ethnic channels in more than 20 languages. Four new ethnic services have launched on Rogers Cable in the last two months. The channels are: TL Novelas América (channel 576), a Spanish-language service broadcasting six Mexican soap operas per day; SunTV (channel 619), a Tamil-language general entertainment service offering everything from blockbuster movies, soaps and live news to game shows; New Tang Dynasty TV (channel 630), an independent Chinese broadcaster with over 50 reporting stations around the world; and GMA Pinoy TV (channel 646), a… Continue Reading

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Ontario Association of Broadcasters announces 2008 community service award winners

TORONTO – Former CHUM Ltd Vice Chair and COO Fred Sherratt will be honoured at the Ontario Association of Broadcasters’ Community Service Awards Luncheon 2008 on October 7 at 11:30 at the Boulevard Club in Toronto. The event will also feature a keynote by CRTC Vice-Chair, Broadcasting Michel Arpin. The OAB Community Service Award for Radio – Small Market will be presented to CKTB/HTZ-FM/ EZROCK Astral Media Radio Niagara. General manger Madelyn Hamilton will accept the award. An honourable mention goes to The Rock, Durham Radio Oshawa. Craig Robertson, morning show host; Steve Kassay, general manager; and Adrianne Vogel,… Continue Reading

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Gold Ribbon Awards finalists announced

OTTAWA – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters has announced the finalists for its Gold Ribbon Awards, honouring excellence in private broadcasting. The awards will be presented during the CAB 2008 Convention being held in Ottawa from November 2nd to 4th. The Gold Ribbon Awards honour achievement in broadcasting in such categories as community service, breaking news, humour, public affairs, and diversity in news and information programming. The CAB received a total of 403 submissions for this year’s competition. Radio categories attracted 202 submissions, while TV and Specialty/Pay/Pay-per-view entries garnered 108 and 93 submissions respectively. After reviewing the entries, the… Continue Reading