Tag: Streaming

All things Streaming from Broadcast Dialogue, Canada’s broadcast industry publication of record.

Audacy acquires WideOrbit digital audio streaming tech

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...

Rogers brings Vevo to Ignite TV subscribers

Rogers is the first cable provider in Canada to bring Vevo to its subscribers. The streaming app, hosting music video content, is now available to...

discovery+ to launch in Canada this month

discovery+ will launch in Canada on Oct. 19, bringing together Discovery's original series across its portfolio of networks, including HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID, OWN, Travel...

The Weekly Briefing

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...

Viaplay streamer accelerates international expansion

Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) has announced an expanded international rollout of its Viaplay streaming service in five new markets, including Canada, by the...

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: CBC Music has unveiled a chorus of new voices that will helm its classical programming, following the retirement of longtime host and opera...

Amazon Prime Video filming Canadian Amazon Original ‘Three Pines’ in Quebec

Amazon Prime Video and Left Bank Pictures have announced the start of production on Canadian Amazon Original drama and second original scripted series, Three...

Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: NewTek Sales Engineer Chris Burgos on...

In this sponsored episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, NewTek Sales Engineer Chris Burgos talks about IP Video Technology and how it provides...

SiriusXM launches TikTok Radio

SiriusXM and TikTok have partnered to launch TikTok Radio (ch. 4), a music channel featuring trending sounds from the short-form social video app that...

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...