All things Twitter from Broadcast Dialogue, Canada’s broadcast industry publication of record.
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Online & Digital Media News – YouTube Music expands Google Home...
YouTube Music is continuing its Google Home expansion, launching in 10 more countries including Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain...
Online & Digital Media News – Federal digital ad spend last...
Facebook and Twitter took over as the top recipients of federal advertising dollars in the 2017-18 fiscal year, according to new figures. Of the $39.2 million spent...
Online & Digital Media News In Brief – Rogers Media not...
Rogers Media isn’t commenting on two incidents last week that saw hackers gain control of radio station Twitter accounts in Halifax and Vancouver. The...
Rogers not commenting on social media hacking incidents
Rogers Media isn't commenting on two incidents this week that saw hackers gain control of radio station Twitter accounts in Halifax and Vancouver.
The first...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Social media hacking and how your...
With two incidents this week that saw hackers gain control of the Twitter accounts of Rogers Radio stations News 95.7 Halifax and News 1130...
#CRTC and #Telecom News In Brief
CRTC hearings into questionable sales practices by the country’s big telcos opened with the full commission panel hearing that the deaf, deaf-blind and hard...
#CRTCforum hashtag reflects unfiltered exasperation of Canadian wireless consumers
Dozens of Canadians took the opportunity to chime in on the record via Twitter on day one of the CRTC hearings on aggressive and...
#CRTC and #Telecom News In Brief
CRTC-commissioned public opinion research finds that 40 per cent of Canadians surveyed by IPSOS reported having experienced sales practices by telecommunications companies in Canada...
Steve Ladurantaye hired to head news at Scotland’s STV
Canadian journalist Steve Ladurantaye has been appointed head of news at Scottish broadcaster STV.
Ladurantaye has been with the CBC since 2016 when he was...
Facebook remains most popular social network among Canadian anglophones
The Media Technology Monitor's (MTM) latest report indicates 72 per cent of Canadian anglophones are now using an online social network at least once a...