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Cable / Telecom News

Call for technical papers for Canadian CommTech trade show in Kelowna

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. Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

“How to market TV services” seminar set for Thursday

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… Continue Reading

Radio / Television News

CanWest counters queries as hearing closes

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… Continue Reading

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CanWest/AA Hearing: Transaction benefits analyzed; interveners have their say

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… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Rogers launches Nuevo Mundo

TORONTO – Nuevo Mundo TV, which bills itself as “the first Canadian 100% Spanish language channel,” was launched last week on Rogers Digital Cable. After its 4 week free preview period, subscribers can get the channel for $4.99a month. Nuevo Mundo TV’s programming is aimed at the Hispanic immigrant as well as Canadians attracted by the language and culture. For the productions made in Canada, Nuevo Mundo TV has a team of over a hundred people from different regions of Latin America, Spain and Canada delivering over 12 original hours of programming, weekly. Its shows include a Spanish language… Continue Reading

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Rogers takes OLN for itself

TORONTO – Late this afternoon, Rogers Media announced it had purchased 100% of Outdoor Life Network Canada in separate deals with co-owners CTVglobemedia and Versus. The three media companies had each owned a third of the channel. Versus, which is owned by American cable behemoth Comcast, had been named OLN and concentrated on outdoor programming (sharing both its brand and programming with the Canadian operation) before switching to Versus in 2006 and refocusing its programming to more mainstream sports. It is the primary outlet for the National Hockey League in the U.S., for example. It is not known at… Continue Reading

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COMMENT: It’s looking like the iPhone is coming north very soon

ROGERS, THE ONLY Canadian GSM carrier, has been rather tight-lipped on when it will be able to offer the iPhone to Canadians – and Apple has said very little on the matter as well as it moves millions of them in the U.S. and Europe. However, major hints have been dropping all over the place that the GSM-only phone/music handset will be coming soon to Rogers Wireless. While many have blamed Rogers for dragging its feet on securing the iPhone as an option for its customers (and saying that Rogers data rates would make it impossible for it… Continue Reading

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Hurlbut out at Citytv

TORONTO – Citytv’s national vice-president of news and local information programming, Stephen Hurlbut, has left the company. In a note to staff yesterday, Leslie Sole, CEO of Rogers Media Television made the announcement. In the interim, Hurlbut’s duties in Toronto would be taken over by Citytv news director Tina Cortese. Hurlbut spent over 30 years at City, starting as a camera operator. A Rogers spokesperson declined any comment as to why Hurlbut left. Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Wireless companies add half a million subs in Q3

OTTAWA – Wireless phone customers in Canada numbered 19.3 million at the end of the third quarter of 2007, ended September 30, says the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association. In the third quarter of the year, wireless service providers (Bell Mobility, Telus, Rogers Wireless, Virgin Mobile, MTS, SaskTel, Videotron, etc.) reported the addition of approximately 523,000 new subscribers, “which marks the first time that net new customer additions exceeded a half-million subscribers outside of a fourth quarter,” noted the association. What that means is that now Canada’s national wireless penetration rate has surpassed the 60% benchmark. And, recent CWTA research… Continue Reading

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AWS: Rules favoring newcomers could hurt consumers, says report

MONTREAL – Advanced wireless spectrum auction rules that favour new entrants would certainly drop cellular prices in the short term – but such rules may also damage Canadian consumers in the long run, says a new paper published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy in Montreal. The rules for the 2008 auction are expected to be released by Industry Canada before Christmas, with the auction to happen early in the new year. The paper’s authors, University of Toronto economics professor Frank Mathewson, and associate principal at CRA International, Andrew Tepperman, say that any company wanting to… Continue Reading