TORONTO – Alanis Morissette, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, musician and producer, will be inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame on Friday, March 7.
She will be awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Canadian Radio Music Awards, taking place at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel during the 26th Annual Rogers MusicStore Canadian Music Week.
Her Grammy-winning 1995 debut for Maverick Records, Jagged Little Pill remains one of the most popular recordings in music history with over 30 million in sales worldwide.
A seven-time Grammy Award winner and 12-time JUNO Award winner, Morissette is also a recipient of…
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TORONTO – Dave Ballingall, currently Rogers Sportsnet vice-president of marketing, has added the new role general manager of Sportsnet.ca to his duties.
“The new web general manager portfolio is an essential part of our continuing commitment to deliver Sportsnet as a brand that stands for the highest quality sports information and entertainment across all the different platforms available to sports fans,” said Doug Beeforth, president of Rogers Sportsnet. “Dave has a proven marketing track record and is a perfect fit to lead the continued growth of Sportsnet.ca.”
The primary focus of the newly created position is to increase the…
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TORONTO – "We just don’t make you the priority we once did," said Rogers Cable vice-president, television David Purdy on Thursday afternoon during a panel discussion sponsored by CTAM Canada on marketing video in a getting-ever-more-crowded marketplace.
It was part confession, part explanation by the Rogers executive who was outlining what all of the programmers and cable operators among the 100 or so in the audience (pictured below) already knew: With cable telephony growing so fast, Internet still a large part of the growth story and (for Rogers) massive ongoing wireless customer build out, that the far more mature…
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TORONTO – As Cartt.ca first reported yesterday, Rogers Cable has launched new pay service Super Channel.
The new service will be available to Rogers customers in Ontario and New Brunswick and will only feature the channel’s four standard definition channels. Super Channel also has a pair of high definition channels – which Bell ExpressVu offers, for example.
The four channels are: Super Channel 1 (channel 368) provides series, movies, documentaries and music; for viewers who tend to like “alternative” programming, Super Channel 2 (channel 369) may be a favourite because in addition to action, horror, and sci-fi programming this…
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KELOWNA – This annual two-day trade show and seminar event will take place at the Coast Capri Hotel in Kelowna, B.C. on May 14 & 15, 2008.
And thanks to popular demand, a golf tournament has been added and is slated for May 13th.
It is anticipated that the expanded exhibitor show should sell out early and attract over 60 exhibiting companies from Canada and the U.S. Tables are half sold out already and sponsorship packages are still available. Exhibitors can save $100 per table if they register by Dec. 1st.
Cable companies, telcos, wireless, sub-contractors, telecommunications providers, and…
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TORONTO – New national pay TV service Superchannel will launch on Rogers Cable today, Cartt.ca has learned.
As we profiled here, Allard-family-owned Superchannel says there is plenty of room to grow pay television in Canada.
The service has already launched on Bell ExpressVu and Access Communications and has announced several programming deals so far this fall.
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KELOWNA – The CommTech show is looking for speaker specialists to provide a diverse lineup of timely topics of interest for attendees at the next show, which will run May 14-15, 2008 in Kelowna, BC. The deadline for applications is December 15.
To apply to give a 45-minute seminar followed by a five-minute question and answer session, contact Janice Lee at jllassoc@rogers.com for an application form.
Attendees to the show may be involved with the purchasing, safety, design, planning, deployment, construction, networking or maintenance of hardware and/or test equipment, particularly for COs, head ends, outside plant and contracting.
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TORONTO – CTAM Canada is hosting a seminar on “How to Market Television Services in a Multi-product World” on November 22 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Velma Rogers Theater (333 Bloor Street East).
The moderator is Harris Boyd (Solaracom) and the panelists are David Purdy (Rogers Cable), Gary Pelletier (Cogeco Cable), John Piercy (Mountain Cablevision), Domenic Vivolo (Astral Television Networks), Andrew Eddy (Corus) and Cal Millar (Channel Zero).
There will be time for questions and comments from audience members.
The event is free for CTAM Canada members, and registration will be available at the door for new…
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GATINEAU – In its final appearance back in front of the CRTC this afternoon, CanWest Global responded to requests and demands raised by the Commission panel and interveners over the past couple of days – and presented several alterations to its shareholders agreement covering the purchase of Alliance Atlantis with the help of Goldman Sachs.
As previously reported on several occasions by Cartt.ca, investment banker Goldman Sachs is providing the bulk of the equity financing ($650 million-plus) for this $1.4 billion acquisition while CanWest is kicking in some money ($260 million) and its own broadcasting assets. The deal also…
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GATINEAU – “Is this really the best deal we can get from a public interest point of view?” asked Alain Pineau of the Canadian Conference for the Arts this afternoon when facing the CRTC during the hearing into the purchase of Alliance Atlantis Broadcasting by CanWest Global and Goldman Sachs.
Pineau wondered whether there was a better, Canadian option, for the sale of Alliance Atlantis. In his speech this morning, CanWest CEO Leonard Asper characterized the deal as the “best possible under the circumstances.”
The CCA, along with the Council of Canadians, ACTRA, the Directors Guild of Canada, and…
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