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TV & Film News – DGC BC issues strike notice
The Directors Guild of Canada, BC District Council (DGC BC) has issued strike notice to the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP)...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Bell enters into strategic engagement...
Bell has entered a five-year strategic engagement with the Vector Institute, an independent, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to research in the field of artificial intelligence...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – Bell acquires Longueuil-based EBOX
Bell has acquired EBOX, an internet, telephone and television service provider based in Longueuil, Qué. Bell will maintain the EBOX brand and operations. Under...
Russian state television removed by Canadian carriers, sanctioned online
Russia Today (RT), Russia's state-owned television network, has been removed by Canadian cable providers including Bell, Rogers, Shaw and Telus, and additionally faces sanctions...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – 86th WAB conference to go...
Western Association of Broadcasters (WAB) has announced its 86th conference will go ahead in-person, June 8-9 at the Banff Fairmont Springs. This year’s speakers...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – Competition Bureau wants help gathering...
The Competition Bureau has issued a request for information (RFI) to help gather facts about Rogers' proposed acquisition of Shaw. It's inviting those with relevant...
Content pirates ordered to pay $29M in damages to Bell, Rogers,...
A Federal Court judge has ordered three pirate TV providers to pay more than $29 million in damages to Bell, Rogers and TVA, who...
TV & Film News – Networks unveil 2021/22 programming schedules
Sportsnet is set to unveil a new, state-of-the-art NHL broadcast production studio this fall to be located at Rogers Campus in Toronto. The move...
Regulatory, Telecom & Media News – Independent ISPs say CRTC Chair...
TekSavvy, Distributel and EBOX are among the independent internet service providers (ISPs) calling for government intervention following the CRTC’s move to backtrack on a...
CRTC backtracks on move to set lower wholesale internet rates
Consumer advocates say Canadians will likely end up paying more for internet service, following a decision by the CRTC to backtrack on a move to...