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Rogers Sports & Media VP Paul Kaye announces departure
Paul Kaye, the head of Rogers Sports & Media's audio business, has announced internally he'll be leaving the company at the end of May.
In his current role for the last three years, Kaye has been with the company since 2016 when he joined as...
Stingray shutters Lloydminster TV stations
Stingray has announced the closure of CITL-TV and CKSA-TV in Lloydminster, AB and the elimination of 19 jobs, effective immediately, citing "challenging economic conditions."
A note posted to the station websites expressed appreciation to viewers "for allowing CITL and CKSA to be part of...
CRTC launches consultation on increasing participation
The CRTC is launching a public consultation on how the regulatory body can make it easier to participate in its proceedings.
Specifically interested in encouraging more participation from those with a diversity of perspectives, the consultation's scope will include making funding to cover the costs...
Tariff threat sparks global petition from film, audiovisual sector
Organizations representing film and audiovisual creators from around the world have launched a global petition in response to the threat of U.S. tariffs on foreign film productions.
The petition - which already has 100 signatories from industry agencies like the Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA),...
Mark Critch, Anne Murray join Pro Canada Project PSA campaign
Comedian, writer and actor Mark Critch and Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Anne Murray have joined the long list of proud Canadians lending their voices to the Pro Canada Project, encouraging radio and podcast listeners to "Shop as if your country depends on it."
The Pro Bono Group...
Bell launches campaign urging CRTC to reverse wholesale fibre decision
Bell has launched Build. Connect. Grow Canada., a national multimedia campaign the company says is a direct response to the CRTC decision allowing TELUS, Rogers and Bell to resell on each other's fibre networks.
The commission said its February decision - a reconsideration of a...