Tag: Tech
Broadcast Tech & Engineering – Set-top box energy consumption down 58%...
The Canadian Energy Efficiency Voluntary Agreement (CEEVA) for Set-Top Boxes has resulted in a 58% drop in average energy consumption since the program’s launch...
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The Broadcast Dialogue Canadian Radio Awards are back for 2022 and will open to submissions on Monday, Sept. 26.
We want your station’s best radio...
Pattison Media President Rod Schween talks ‘Validate’
One of the challenges of radio sales in the digital area is validating the effectiveness of radio advertising with quantifiable data.
Pattison Media has developed...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – First public peek at Maison...
Maison de Radio-Canada opens its doors to the public Sept. 24-25, however tours are already sold out. The free, hour-long guided tour of the...
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.@LisaLaFlamme_ joins us LIVE from The Mall, where a steady stream of mourners are making their way into St. James's Park to pay...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Dielectric’s Keith Pelletier talks new tech...
On this special sponsored edition of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, Dielectric President Keith Pelletier discusses a variety of exciting new technologies being offered...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Firstlight Media rebrands as Quickplay
Firstlight Media, the cloud-native and cloud-agnostic OTT platform, is rebranding as Quickplay. The Toronto-headquartered company will leverage the Quickplay name as it previews a...
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Ian Scott, the Chairman of the CRTC whose five-year term was set to expire last weekend, will stay on as head of the...
Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – WABE exhibit hall sold out...
WABE (Western Association of Broadcast Engineers) is pleased to announce that its exhibit hall is sold out and education sessions are filling up for...
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Michael Melling, CTV’s Vice President of News, is on leave, pending the outcome of a third-party workplace review first announced on Aug. 19....