VANCOUVER - Telus and the Telecommunications Workers Union have reached a memorandum of settlement, it was announced Sunday evening. The memorandum contains the terms of a negotiated five-year collective agreement... Continue Reading
WINNIPEG – The media supply chain is irrevocably more complicated and potentially scary for Canadian broadcasters, according to two sessions on personal media on Monday at the Canadian Association of... Continue Reading
I THINK WE’VE ALL HIT the point of severe fatigue when it comes to talking about telecom policy. A number of senior telecom executives rehashed their recent regulatory presentations this... Continue Reading
BURNABY, B.C – A mere 54 votes came between acceptance and rejection of a new labour agreement between Telus and the Telecommunications Workers Union. The workers voted 4,540 to 4,487... Continue Reading
MONTREAL and THUNDER BAY – City-owned telco Thunder Bay Telephone and Bell Nordiq Income Fund have entered into a 45 day exclusivity agreement in order to look at a possible... Continue Reading
CALGARY - This year’s WABE predicted change. Entitled “The Convergence of Change 2005,” the three-day convention took on many television, radio and IT topics in the hopes of “bringing things... Continue Reading
MONTREAL – In a high-level executive move not often seen in the Canadian telecom industry, George Cope has jumped from president and CEO of Telus Mobility to president and COO... Continue Reading
CALGARY - Each year the Western Association of Broadcast Engineers (WABE) holds its annual convention highlighting the best of radio and television technologies – and provides a venue for engineers... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Personalized media will take centre stage at next month’s Canadian Association of Broadcasters annual convention in Winnipeg, November 6 to 8. This year’s plenary sessions examine the industry’s... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Not every intervention filed with the CRTC over the four new pay TV license applicants were negative. Many were overwhelmingly supportive. As reported previously, four groups are vying... Continue Reading