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Commission Chair to broadcasters: “We need more resources”

BANFF – In a wide-ranging speech this morning at the Banff International Television Festival that covered all the touchstones and hot buttons, from the CTF to the OTA regs to Friday’s CTV/CHUM decision, to the diversity/media concentration study to impending reports and hearings, CRTC chairman Konrad von Finckenstein told delegates that getting all this done will take more resources than the CRTC currently has. For example, CRTC broadcast vice-chair Michel Arpin is in the midst of a task force report on the Canadian Television Fund. Getting the Commission to issue a decision on the CTV purchase of… Continue Reading

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Rogers, CTS, CanWest Alberta applications approved

OTTAWA-GATINEAU – While the Canadian TV world was concentrated on the portion of CTVglobemedia’s deal to purchase CHUM that was denied, the Commission also used Friday to announce decisions on Alberta’s new TV choices. The CRTC approved Rogers Communications application for another OMNI multicultural station serving Calgary and Edmonton. It also denied an application by MVBC Holdings (owners of Vancouver’s Channel M) for an ethnic over-the-air license in the same cities. "We are delighted with today’s decision. Since 1979, OMNI Television has been a prolific producer and purchaser of Canadian television in over 40 languages," said Leslie… Continue Reading

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Astral’s Vivolo named TAMI award winner

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – CTAM Canada chapter president Domenic Vivolo will receive a prestigious TAMI Award at the CTAM Summit next month in Washington. The Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing (CTAM) announced the recipients of the 2007 Rainmaker and TAMI Awards for extraordinary service to the organization on Wednesday. The TAMI Award recognizes exceptional volunteer service and leadership. This award is given annually to outstanding member volunteers who have contributed significantly to the overall success and growth of the organization, says the press release. The TAMI Award recognizes recipients’ creativity and effort in the development of various events and… Continue Reading

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CommTech day two: Happy vendors and delegates

KELOWNA – CommTech Trade Show and Seminars host Janice Lee could be spotted touring the hotel property over the past couple of days, examining every spot at the Coast Capri Hotel for the expansion of next year’s conference. A success on just about every measure (every vendor and delegate we talked to was very pleased with the show), CommTech will likely be expanding next year. This year, vendor table space sold out months in advance and the waiting list from this year means the trade show floor will be larger in 2008. There were 42 exhibitors this year, 20… Continue Reading

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NB government backs Rogers’ $109-million investment in customer centre, network

MONCTON, NB – Rogers Communications Inc. on Thursday announced it was spending $109 million in New Brunswick to expand its Rogers Moncton Customer Care Centre, extend its wireless network and upgrade its cable network. The New Brunswick government is providing Rogers with a forgivable loan of up to $1.34 million as the telcommunications and cable TV company’s outlay will create 244 new jobs in the province, primarily at the customer care centre. “As we move toward self-sufficiency, it is essential to improve the telecommunication infrastructure of our province and to partner with companies that want to expand and invest… Continue Reading

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Commentary: List of “scallywags” a long one in spectrum auction battle

OTTAWA – Quebecor and MTS Allstream are not alone among telecom and cable firms in their desire for a wireless spectrum auction that would shackle the "big three" mobile phone companies in Canada. Among those aligned with the Quebec and Manitoba companies that have been leading the charge to have spectrum in the auction set aside for new entrants – and who have also proposed other rules like mandated roaming and tower sharing – include: Cogeco Cable, the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance, Shaw Communications, EastLink, the Assembly of First Nations and Toronto Hydro Telecom, among others. The list… Continue Reading

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Budding BCE buyers’ list officially broadens

MONTREAL – Bell Canada Enterprises’ Strategic Oversight Committee confirmed today what’s been rumored since last week, that another group is looking at taking the country’s largest telecom company private. Members of this new group, headed by American private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management (the same company buying Chrysler) "have signed non-disclosure and standstill agreements with BCE on a non-exclusive basis," says today’s BCE press release. Besides Cerberus, the also Canadian investors. Printed reports over the past few days suggest a number of partners, such as Shaw Communications and CanWest Global. According to Canadian telecom regulations, majority ownership of the… Continue Reading

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Distributors applaud “balanced” new policy

COUNT CANADA’S SATELLITE and cable companies (outside Quebec, anyway) as generally pleased with the Commission’s new policy on over-the-air TV broadcasters. "We think it’s a very balanced decision and we’re happy with it," said Rogers Communications vice-chair Phil Lind. "I think it’s overall a balanced decision," added Shaw Communications vice-president, regulatory, Ken Stein. "They were clearly listening to everybody because they’ve come up with a balanced decision that reflects all parties representations I think," explained Bell ExpressVu president Gary Smith. Only Telco TV’s Ann Mainville-Neeson stayed off the balance beam, saying: "Kudos to the Commission for a very… Continue Reading

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CRTC should legislate monthly CTF contributions: Senate committee

OTTAWA – The CRTC should immediately regulate monthly contributions to the Canadian Television Fund (CTF) and establish an arms length dispute resolution mechanism to deal with any concerns raised about the fund, recommended the Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications in its report released Thursday. The second recommendation of the report, The Challenges Ahead for the Canadian Television Fund, is that the government re-examine the CTF’s spending envelopes, especially with respect to the CBC/Radio-Canada. One of the complaints of Shaw and Quebecor when they withdrew their monthly contributions earlier this year was that 37% of the CTF went… Continue Reading

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Obituary: Canada’s original cable pioneer, Ed Jarmain, 99

LONDON – Ed Jarmain, the man widely considered to be the first to bring cable television to Canada died yesterday. He was 99. Born and raised in London, Ont., Jarmain originally ran his father’s dry cleaning business in the city in the 1930s through the ’60s. In the 1950s, however, as one of the first families in London with a TV set, he suffered through spotty reception from U.S. signals (there were no local broadcasters at the time). As an engineer, he thought there must be a better way to get these signals. After reading about cable and then… Continue Reading