TORONTO – A new Telus and Angus Reid survey released today shows Canadian women are increasingly relying on their e-mail and Facebook for planning social activities and managing their busy... Continue Reading
CALGARY – It’s not as large of a contract as the Telus-Montreal one announced Friday, but Bell Canada sent out a release Monday to let folks know it’s throwing its... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – It’s not a big deal in terms of its dollar value, but this one has to sting a bit at Bell. Telus announced today it was selected as... Continue Reading
OTTAWA - The new Canadian Centre for Child Protection’s fight against the sexual exploitation of children received significant support from the Government of Canada this week with an investment of... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Telus today announced that it has acquired privately held Fastvibe Corporation, a provider of innovative Web streaming solutions for business. The purchase price was not disclosed. Billed as... Continue Reading
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of new dollars could pour into the Canadian television system under a new fee-for-carriage plan proposed by Canada’s two main private broadcast networks. Rivals CTVglobemedia and Canwest... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Comments due today on the expanded scope of the CRTC’s hearings into policy governing broadcast distribution undertakings and specialty services show the fee-for-carriage debate will be the dominant... Continue Reading
Jay Thomson has joined the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) as vice-president of regulatory and policy. He will be responsible for regulatory matters dealing with programming content and social policy... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER and MONTREAL - Telus and Emergis will soon be one. The companies today announced that a total of approximately 84,876,494 common shares of Emergis representing approximately 94% of the... Continue Reading
OTTAWA and GATINEAU – It’s been nearly two years, a court appeal and many complaints since the original decision, but the CRTC today revealed how the $650 million or so... Continue Reading