Tag: Broadcast

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – IBC2021 canceled amid deteriorating COVID-19...

IBC2021 (International Broadcasting Convention), which was due to take place Dec. 3-6 at The Rai in Amsterdam, has announced it’s cancelling its in-person event....

The Weekly Briefing

SIGN OFFS: Rosalie Trombley, 82, on Nov. 23, of complications from Alzheimer’s. Originally hailing from Leamington, ON, Trombley was initially hired at Windsor-Detroit Top 40...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Bell Media Network’s Borika Vucinic...

Borika Vucinic, Vice-President of Bell Media Network, has been jointly named Woman of the Year by Rise, the award-winning advocacy group for gender diversity...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Bell Media launches Bell DSP...

Bell Media has launched Bell DSP, its ad tech marketplace that leverages a previously-announced strategic partnership with advanced advertising technology company Xandr. The programmatic...

The Weekly Briefing

  REVOLVING DOOR: Tara Woodbury has joined Netflix as the streamer’s inaugural Canadian content executive. Woodbury, who joins Netflix Canada as Manager, Canada Series, formerly oversaw...

WABE formally invites you to its 71st annual convention

Western Association of Broadcast Engineers (WABE) formally invites you to its 71st annual (virtual) convention It is my pleasure and honour, along with my executive...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Audacy acquires WideOrbit’s audio streaming...

Audacy has announced its acquisition of an exclusive, perpetual license to WideOrbit’s digital audio streaming technology and the related assets and operations of WO...

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: Tina-Marie Tatto has announced she is retiring from the CBC. Tatto has been Director of Regulatory Affairs for the past eight years and...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Powergold introduces update purpose-built for...

Powergold Music Scheduling has introduced the next incarnation of its software, Powergold NXT. Purpose-built to meet the evolving needs of broadcasters as the...

Revolving Door

Jim Hughson is retiring from sports broadcasting after 42 years. Hughson, 64, began his hockey broadcast career in 1979, calling South Peace Hockey League...