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DTS, Inc. has acquired Arctic Palm Technology, Inc.
DTS, Inc. has acquired London, ON-based Arctic Palm Technology, Inc whose customers include NPR, Entercom, Townsquare, Saga, Cumulus, Bell Media, CBC and Corus. Arctic...
iHeartRadio is now in Canada
iHeartRadio is now in Canada. Bell Media made the announcement that access to hundreds of its stations was available as of Oct. 10. The...
Bell Media is cross-promoting the launch of its iHeartRadio app
Bell Media is cross-promoting the launch of its iHeartRadio app in Canada with a two-night four-hour television broadcast of the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival...
shomi, the Rogers video streaming service will go dark Nov. 30
shomi, the Rogers video streaming service that was supposed to take on Netflix, will go dark Nov. 30. The company announced Sept. 26 they...
A consortium of 15 of Canada’s largest radio broadcasters have united...
A consortium of 15 of Canada’s largest radio broadcasters have united to select Radioplayer Canada as its digital streaming app of choice. Radioplayer will...
Netflix has set a goal of achieving a 50 per cent...
Netflix CFO David Wells announced at Goldman Sachs’ Communacopia conference on Sept. 27 that the company has set a goal of achieving a 50...
Radioplayer Comes to Canada
By Lisa Blackburn with Shawn Smith
Five years ago the entire radio industry in the United Kingdom - including public broadcaster BBC Radio and commercial...
An Interview with Michael Hill, Founder and Managing Director, Radioplayer Worldwide
On this week’s Broadcast Dialogue podcast, we chat with Michael Hill, Founder and Managing Director, UK Radioplayer.
Broadcast Dialogue has been required reading in the...
Canada’s Premier Radio Broadcasters Unite to Bring Listeners Top-Rated Digital...
– Central Ontario Broadcasting, Clear Sky Radio, Cogeco, Corus, Durham Radio, Golden West, Harvard Broadcasting, Larche Communications, Newcap Radio, Pattison, Rogers, Rawlco Radio,...
Google has opened its first YouTube office in Canada
Google has opened its first YouTube office in Canada, at George Brown College. The 3,500 square foot space is open to all YouTubers with...