Tag: Video

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

Tech Talk: XPression Maps – Mapping your Future

Join Patrick Twomey and Greg Ozimkowski on Tuesday, May 18th for a very special Tech Talk event as they take a closer look at...

Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Steven Kerzner & Ed the Sock...

NewMusicNation is the brainchild of Steven Kerzner and his alter ego, MuchMusic and cable tv icon Ed the Sock. Kerzner has embarked on a crowdfunding...

Amazon Prime Video commits $1.25M to support Canada’s BIPOC production community

Amazon Prime Video has announced a $1.25 million (CAD) commitment to support the Canadian BIPOC TV and film production community under a new partnership...

Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Numeris CEO Neil McEneaney with an...

It's been one year since we last caught up with Numeris President & CEO Neil McEneaney. On this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast,...

Montreal metalheads get their ‘revenge’ as voice actors behind movie and...

If you had told struggling metal singer Sébastien Croteau 20 years ago that doing monster and alien voices for films and video games would...

New Rush ‘Spirit of Radio’ video pays tribute to DJs who...

Rush has premiered a new conceptual music video for "The Spirit of Radio" in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Permanent Waves, that pays tribute to...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News

SAIT Broadcast Systems Technology students submit a Capstone Project or White Paper in their final semester. Instructor Lubos Kuzma has shared “Video Over IP:...

Video Over IP: Security Considerations and Concerns

Every year, our students in final semester work on a Capstone Project, where they are required to research and implement part of a larger...

CBSC says LCN breached code by airing ‘animal torture’ clip more...

The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) says repeating video of a horse being mistreated 11 and a half times during a 1 minute, 37...

Netflix agrees to reduce default video quality in Canada

Netflix has agreed to reduce the default quality of its video in Canada, following an appeal by the Canadian Network Operators Consortium, Canadian Communication...