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Traditional broadcasters to pay lower regulatory fees, starting April 1

Traditional broadcasters will pay lower fees starting April 1, under a new structure the CRTC announced this week. Drafted with...

Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – Unifor stages ‘Shame on Bell’ rally in Ottawa

Unifor rallied in Ottawa on Tuesday, calling out Bell Canada (BCE) for postponing a scheduled appearance before the House...

Unifor stages ‘Shame on Bell’ rally in Ottawa

Unifor rallied in Ottawa on Tuesday, calling out Bell Canada (BCE) for postponing a scheduled appearance before the House...

George Stroumboulopoulos headlines BCAB speakers lineup

Veteran Canadian broadcaster George Stroumboulopoulos headlines a newly-announced list of speakers set to address the 74th BC Association of...

Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – CBSC says talk host was entitled to express opinion on Israel-Palestine conflict

The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) has determined that a Kamloops, BC talk show host was entitled to express...

Frédéric Perron named Cogeco president & CEO

Frédéric Perron has been appointed President and CEO of Cogeco and Cogeco Communications, effective immediately, succeeding the retiring Philippe...

Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – Canadian Heritage extends Local Journalism Initiative

Canadian Heritage has announced $58.8 million in funding to extend the Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) through 2027. Initially launched...

CBSC determines no breach in talk segment on Israel-Palestine conflict

The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) has determined that a Kamloops, B.C. talk show host was entitled to express...

Canadian Heritage opens call for CBC/Radio-Canada presidency applications

Canadian Heritage has announced a call for applications for the position of President of CBC/Radio-Canada. Catherine Tait, the first woman...

Canadian Heritage extends Local Journalism Initiative through 2027

Canadian Heritage has announced $58.8 million in funding to extend the Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) through 2027. Initially launched in...

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