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REVOLVING DOOR:

Tim Spelliscy

Global Edmonton station manager Tim Spelliscy is retiring after 42 years in news. Spelliscy began his career in 1975 at CFGP-FM Grande Prairie, later working at CJME-AM Regina before a stint at CFRN-TV Edmonton. In 1979, he joined ITV, now Global Edmonton, as a reporter and served as the host of Oilers on ITV hockey telecasts in the 1980s. Spelliscy went on to become news director, vice-president and general manager, leading the station under five different owners.

Paul Kaye

Paul Kaye has been promoted to VP, product & talent development, Rogers Radio, with a focus on supporting Rogers Media radio and digital teams. Paul joined Rogers in May 2016 as national format director, CHR (Contemporary Hit Radio), national talent coach, and PD for KiSS 92.5 (CKIS-FM) Toronto. Meanwhile, Dave Cadeau has been appointed national format director, Sports, expanding his current role as PD for Sportsnet 590 The FAN  (CJCL-AM) Toronto.  Cadeau will now also oversee the entire sports format, including the soon-to-be launched Sportsnet 650 (CISL-AM) Vancouver. Cadeau joined Rogers in 2011.

Dirk Woessner

Dirk Woessner, president of Rogers’ consumer division, encompassing cable, Internet and wireless business, will leave the company in November. As of January, Woessner will be CEO of Deutsche Telekom AG’s German operations. Meanwhile, Dean Prevost has been named head of Rogers’ enterprise services division. Prevost, a former president of MTS Allstream, takes up his new role Sept. 12.

Ian Scott

Ian Scott is the new chairperson and Caroline J. Simard, new vice-chair of Broadcasting at the CRTC. Scott was most recently executive director of Government and Regulatory Affairs at Telesat Canada and is a past VP of Federal Government Relations for Telus. Caroline Simard is currently Legal Counsel within the Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, a position she has held since 2007, where she has worked on the Telecommunications Act and the Radiocommunication Act. From 2004 to 2007, Simard was also Senior Telecommunications Expert with the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva, the UN-specialized agency for information and communications technologies. Both will serve five-year terms, starting in September. In addition, Christianne M. Laizner has been appointed to serve as interim vice-chair of Telecommunications, for a term of up to one year. Laizner, whose appointment is effective as of July 17, joined the CRTC in 2010 as General Counsel, Telecommunications, and since 2013 has held the position of Senior General Counsel and executive director of the CRTC Legal Sector.

Pierre Morrissette

Pierre Morrissette, founder and CEO of Pelmorex Corp. (formerly Pelmorex Media), becomes executive chairman effective Sept. 5, while Sam Sebastian, former Google VP and managing director of Canadian Operations, joins The Weather Network parent as president and CEO. Evolving beyond weather and media, the company is morphing into a data driven business and has created the Pelmorex Weather Networks Division and the Pelmorex Data Solutions Division. The company says the name change to Pelmorex Corp. is more inclusive of its evolution beyond media.

John MacDonald

Corus Entertainment has announced the departure of SVP of women and lifestyle content John MacDonald; SVP of brands and marketing Susan Schaefer and Amy Sutton, director of programming, women and family. Daniel Eves has been named SVP of specialty networks. Eves was previously SVP, kids and general entertainment content.

Donald McDonald

Super Channel has promoted Donald McDonald as president and CEO. McDonald joined Super Channel in 2009 as a financial consultant. In May 2012, he took on the role of executive director of finance and administration before being appointed as COO in September 2016, leading the company through a restructuring process.

Laurie Brown

Laurie Brown is stepping away from hosting CBC Radio 2’s late night music program The Signal, after a decade. Brown says she’s leaving to pursue new creative ventures. Brown will embark on a farewell tour kicking off in Vancouver on Aug. 15, that will be recorded and featured in her final show on Sept. 2. CBC says details on a new late night show will be announced later this summer.

Kenny Yum

Kenny Yum has been appointed chief of staff at CBC News, with the role expanded to include strategy and business development. Yum was most recently at Huffington Post Canada – AOL Canada, where he was the founding managing editor of the HuffPost’s first international edition in 2011. From 2009-11, Yum was editor of globeandmail.com and was a previous managing editor of digital for The National Post.

Bob Irving

Bob Irving is recovering from heart surgery. The last time the legendary 680 CJOB-AM Winnipeg broadcaster, 67, missed calling a Winnipeg Blue Bombers game was in 2008 when he also underwent a heart-related procedure. CJOB sports director Kelly Moore has been filling in.

CBC Vancouver Early Edition‏ host Rick Cluff is recovering from heart surgery. A Twitter post from the Early Edition account says the host is taking the summer off to recover.

Rick Campanelli, Erin Cebula and Natasha Gargiulo

Rick Campanelli, Erin Cebula and Natasha Gargiulo are all leaving Entertainment Tonight Canada, as the show makes changes heading into Season 13. After 12 years as co-host, Campanelli will depart when his contract comes to a close at the end of August. Following 12 years as West Coast reporter, Vancouver-based Cebula is moving on to produce and host lifestyle and entertainment content, while 12-year Montreal correspondent Gargiulo will also continue to host and produce for TV and radio, and expand her lifestyle retreats for women.

Scott Rintoul and Andrew Walker

Scott Rintoul and Andrew Walker have been named anchors of Sportsnet 650 (CISL-AM) Vancouver’s afternoon drive show, launching Sept. 4. Rintoul has been a fixture in Vancouver sports broadcasting for the past 16 years, reporting for Sportsnet, writing at Sports Page, hosting at TSN 1040 (CKST-AM), and doing play-by-play for the BC Lions from 2014 to 2017. Walker comes to Vancouver with 15 years of broadcasting experience, including hosting at Sportsnet 960 The FAN (CFAC-AM) Calgary and Sportsnet 590 The FAN (CJCL-AM) Toronto.

John Streit

John Streit has joined CityTV Vancouver’s Breakfast Television as senior writer/researcher. Streit had been and anchor and editor with the News 1130 (CKWX-AM) Vancouver evening show since 2000.

Shannon “Brooksy” Brooksbank

Shannon “Brooksy” Brooksbank has moved to KiSS 92.5 (CKIS-FM) Toronto to host weeknights. For the past year, she’d been doing weekend announcing at Virgin Montreal (CJFM-FM).

Chris Duffy

Chris Duffy, swing announcer/news for Evanov Radio Group’s Eastern Ontario stations and a digital media professor at Algonquin College, has moved to Highlands, North Carolina where he’s now morning show host and operations manager at WHLC-FM 104.5. Duffy had been in both positions since 2014 with previous stints at CKDJ-FM Ottawa, 92.3 JACK-FM (CJET-FM) Smith Falls and 1310 News (CIWW-AM) Ottawa.

Matt Mitchell

Matt Mitchell retired Wednesday after 28 years as host of The Matt Mitchell Show on CJBQ-AM Belleville, ON. While in college studying to become a minister, Mitchell applied to a local radio station to make extra cash, working in Edmonton and Kingston before landing at CJBQ in 1989. Weekend host Brian Decaire will take over the morning show on an interim basis.

Paul Larsen

Paul Larsen, president of Clear Sky Radio, has joined Castanet Media as director of broadcast as the company pursues acquisition of Kelowna’s 103.9 Juice FM from Vista Radio. Larsen’s new role is independent from his ownership in Clear Sky Radio.

James “Gruff” Gushnowski

James “Gruff” Gushnowski has been doing vacation relief at CISN Country 103.9 (CISN-FM) Edmonton since July 8. Gruff was previously hosting mornings at 88.1 The One (CKSS-FM) Stony Plain.

Doug Cameron

Doug Cameron signed off for the final time on July 7 at Jewel 92 (CKPC-FM) Brantford. He retires after a radio career spanning over five decades.

Andree Lau

Andree Lau is the new editor-in-chief of Huff Post Canada. Lau has been with Huffington Post since 2012, most recently as managing editor, News. She’s also a former CBC News television and web reporter, with stints in the Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver bureaus.

Ken Peron

Ken Peron has joined APTN Winnipeg as manager of broadcast technology. Peron was previously the longtime operations manager at CTV Winnipeg and Corus Entertainment Winnipeg/Moffat Communications.

Tyler Magz (Magnaye)

Tyler Magz (Magnaye) has taken over afternoon drive on 103.1 Virgin Radio Winnipeg (CKMM-FM). Magz has been with the station since 2015, starting out on the street team. He replaces Toby Johnston, who as Broadcast Dialogue reported last month, has returned to his home province of Alberta to host afternoons on The Bear (CFBR-FM) Edmonton.  

Rajan Sharma

Cue Digital Media has expanded its sales teams with several senior appointments. Rajan Sharma is now national sales director of News, Business and Finance. Jason Lord and Chnida Walsh come aboard as national sales executives for Sports. Shelley Wilson is appointed to Cue’s Women’s Group and Caitlin Wakefield joins the Entertainment Sales team.

RADIO/AUDIO/PODCAST:

Statistics Canada has released its look at private radio broadcasting for 2016. Operating revenues fell 3.3 per cent (-$52.5 million) from 2015 to $1.6 billion in 2016. This third consecutive annual decrease in operating revenue was attributable to a 5.4 per cent decline in local advertising sales. The profit margin before interest and taxes fell from 18.9 per cent in 2015 to 18.6 per cent in 2016. Private radio broadcasters in Quebec were the most profitable in the country with operating revenues in that province rising 1.3 per cent. Alberta posted the biggest decrease in operating revenues, down 12.9 per cent from 2015. You can read the full report here.

Canadian Country Spotlight signs off at the end of July after a six-year run. A press release says the one-hour program, which airs on 32 country stations across the country, becomes ineligible for Canadian Content Development (CCD) funding as of Aug. 31 and the search for a major national sponsor has been unsuccessful.

The Canadian Country Music Association Board of Directors has named Country 105 (CKRY-FM) Calgary the recipient of the 2017 Slaight Music Humanitarian Award, for its ongoing commitment to the Country 105 Caring for Kids Radiothon. Held annually in February, this year marked the 14th anniversary of the live, three-day broadcast at Alberta Children’s Hospital. This year alone, $1.8 million was raised for the foundation, bringing the total over $22.7 million.

Nine Newcap Alberta stations have flipped formats. 94.1 The River (CKBA-FM) Athabasca becomes Boom 94.1; 101.1 The One (CIXF-FM) Brooks becomes Boom 101.1; K-Rock 95.3 (CJXK-FM) Cold Lake becomes Boom 95.3; 94.3 The Eagle (CFXE-FM) Edson becomes Real Country West; Real Country 104.9 (CFHI-FM) Hinton becomes Boom 104.9; 103.5 Big Dog FM (CILB-FM) Lac La Biche becomes Boom 103.5; 92.7 Lake FM (CHSL-FM) Slave Lake becomes Boom 92.7; 101.9 K-Rock (CKKY-FM) Wainwright becomes Boom 101.9; 96.7 The Rig (CFXW-FM) Whitecourt becomes Boom 96.7. Steve Jones, Newcap VP of Brands & Content, says in the months leading up to the rebrands, the company was able to achieve ideal staffing levels through internal promotion and natural attrition.

The CRTC has approved the Rogers Media acquisition of Tillsonburg Broadcasting Company Limited (TBCL), licensee of English-language commercial radio stations CJDL-FM and CKOT-FM Tillsonburg. The stations will continue to be operated under the same license terms and conditions.

The CRTC has approved an application by Dufferin Communications Inc. to acquire the assets of Christian music radio station CFWC-FM Brantford and for a broadcasting licence to continue the operation of the station under the same terms and conditions as those in effect under the current licence.

SiriusXM Canada has renewed a multi-year agreement with the Canadian Football League and will offer subscribers across North America every game of the 2017 and 2018 regular CFL seasons. Broadcasts of all Montréal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks games will also be offered in French.

Craig Beauchemin

Bell Media and the Penticton Vees of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) have reached an exclusive radio broadcast rights agreement that will see EZ Rock (CKOR-AM) Penticton broadcast every Penticton Vees game through the 2022-23 season. Live coverage is available on AM 800 in the Penticton area, as well as via live streaming through the station’s website and iHeartRadio app. Live game broadcasts are led by Penticton Vees radio voice Craig Beauchemin, alongside EZ Rock’s Scott Austin, who provides analysis.

A transmitter for 98.3 CIFM-FM serving the Ashcroft and Cache Creek area, has fallen victim to the BC wildfires. Located on Elephant Hill, where the fire perimeter is mapped at nearly 61,499 hectares, Jim Pattison Broadcast Group engineers have surveyed the damage which is said to be substantial.

The Canadian Broadcast Museum Foundation is exploring storing millions of videos, films and other recordings 60 storeys underground in a mothballed NORAD bunker near North Bay, ON. The underground complex, built to withstand a four-megaton nuclear explosion, would serve as a secure repository for the country’s endangered audio-visual archive, including photographs, scripts and set designs. The foundation is currently working with the CBC to document its analog collection dating from the 1930s, which alone will require about one million cubic feet to properly store. Dubbed ‘The Hole’ by locals, the bunker was most recently used as the backdrop for the post-apocalyptic sci-fi film The Colony, starring Bill Paxton and Laurence Fishburne.

CJTT-AM/FM New Liskeard, ON is holding a 50th alumni reunion on Aug. 11. Former staff are invited to find out more on the reunion Facebook page. CJTT started in 1967 as 1230 AM, serving the Tri-Town area encompassing New Liskeard, Haileybury and Cobalt and is now at 104.5 FM on the dial.

 

SIGN-OFFS:

Tom Rowe

Tom Rowe, 62, died on July 2 at Gambier Island. Rowe was principal of Vancouver-based Reunion Pictures, formed in 2004. Previous to his role as executive VP, Creative Affairs at Sextant Entertainment, he co-founded Pacific Motion Pictures with Matthew O’Connor in 1989. Rowe’s list of movie and television credits includes films Bird on a Wire (1990); The Journey of Natty Gann (1985); Who’s Harry Crumb? (1989); Floating Away (1998) and TV series A Letter to Three Wives (1985-86); Memories of Murder (1989-90); This Can’t Be Love (1993-94); In Cold Blood (1996-97), which garnered him an Emmy nomination; Masters of Horror (2005-06); Flash Gordon (2007-08); High Moon (2014-15) and Continuum (2012-15). Over the years, Rowe served as co-chair of the Canadian Feature Film Fund Advisory Group, chair of the BC Producers branch of the Canadian Film and Television Production Association and as a member of the Emily Carr University Foundation Board. Rowe is survived by his wife, CBC and CTV Vancouver broadcaster, Vicki Gabereau.

Finley (Fin) J. H. Anthony, 87, died on July 16. After a brief teaching career, Anthony began working in radio at CKMO-AM 900 Victoria in 1951. He was a news announcer, co-host of the “Kiddie’s Show,” play-by-play football broadcaster and a late-night disc jockey. He later worked in sales and as an announcer at CKNW-AM, then became an advertising director at the Vancouver News Herald and a partner in Foster, Young, Ross, Anthony and Associates. He also did sales and announcing stints at CFUN-AM Vancouver, CKLG-AM Vancouver, and CHAN-TV. He was well-known as the voice of Woodward’s Department Store from 1963 to 1987, and his Food Floor ads. With a passion for fishing, he hosted television show ‘Fishing with Fin’ on KVOS-TV Bellingham, and became president of the Save Our Salmon Society, Save the Fish Foundation, and the Pacific Salmon Society. He also wrote a book, entitled “Fins,” based on his unique fishing experiences in British Columbia.

Doug Anderson

Doug Anderson, 64, on July 24. Anderson had a radio career spanning 35 years. He was most recently program director at Country 101.1 (CKBY-FM) and 92.3 Jack FM (CJET-FM), until his retirement from Rogers Radio in 2012. Anderson was inducted into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010.

TV/FILM/VIDEO:

Nlogic has released its Spring TV 2017 Hot Topic report, which shows share growth of 1.3 per cent for conventional stations for A25-54, over Fall 2016. The report shows Montreal Franco EM still has the highest viewing levels with Ind2+ watching on average 28.3 hrs per week during Spring 2017, compared to an average of 23.3 across English Canada​​​. History moves to number 3 specialty station in Canada (behind Sportsnet and TSN). Big Bang Theory remains the number 1 conventional show in Canada for all Ind2+. TVA + Sports ranks first among Canadian digital stations, outperforming SportsnetOne +. Three French-language programs were among the 10 most-watched programs in Canada for adults, aged 2 and up.

Rogers is shutting down G4 (formerly G4TechTV) on Aug. 31 after a 17-year run. The technology-focused channel had shifted to more general interest programming over the past year. Multiple factors for the channel’s demise have been cited, including the restrictions of the CRTC license and the end of their deal with EP Media (formally Greedy Productions) to carry EP Daily and Reviews on the Run. The Canadian iteration of the channel outlasted both its American mother network and Esquire Network, G4’s intended replacement, which ended all operations on June 27, 2017 in the U.S.

Scaachi Koul

BuzzFeed senior writer and author Scaachi Koul will be writing and executive producing a half-hour comedy series based on her autobiographical book of essays One Day We’ll All Be Dead And None of This Will Matter. First Generation Films has acquired the rights to the book about Koul’s upbringing as the daughter of Indian immigrants in Canada. This is her first foray into television writing.

Portfolio Entertainment has signed a raft of new deals that will see their animated and live action series launch in the Ukraine, Middle East and North Africa, and the US. Ukraine’s Niki Kids signed on to the hit comedy Freaktown, while Ultra Kids (Ex-Yugoslavia) has acquired the first two seasons of the animated expedition-adventure, pre-school series, DOKI. In the Middle East and North Africa, Discovery Kids and E Junior have acquired Mack & Moxy, a preschool series featuring guest voices like Hank Azaria, Josh Duhamel and Rachel Ray. Starz (USA) has picked up, for its on-demand and online platforms, both seasons of docu-series Do You Know? hosted by YouTube tech vlogger Maddie Moate.

Jerry O’Connell and Sydney Tamiia Poitier

Bravo has struck a deal to become the exclusive Canadian production partner for the new, detective procedural Carter, the newest original Canadian series for the channel. Carter will premiere on Bravo in early 2018 before joining the Crave TV lineup. Starring Jerry O’Connell and Sydney Tamiia Poitier, the 10-episode, one-hour drama began production this month in North Bay, ON.

CraveTV has announced that production is underway on another six-pack of its most-watched series, Letterkenny. The half-hour comedy, produced by New Metric Media in partnership with DHX Media, shoots on location in and around Sudbury until early August. New to the writer’s room this season are 19-2 veterans Jesse McKeown and Lynne Kamm. Jonathan Torrens returns to write two episodes.

Québecor Content and Fair Play have announced original, Quebecois dance competition series Revolution. The show is set to air on TVA in 2018.

Following fan response to a planned hiatus, Global is adding Big Brother Canada to its 2018 schedule. Season 6 of the reality show will return to the network earlier than anticipated with casting to be announced at a later date.

Mélanie Joly

The Canadian Media Producers Association, Directors Guild of Canada, Canadian Media Guild, Writers Guild of Canada, and 15 other creative industry groups and unions have signed an open letter, printed in The Hill Times on July 24, urging Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly to overturn a CRTC decision streamlining spending on programs of national interest (PNI). The letter states “Over the broadcasters’ full five-year licence term, the CRTC’s decisions will potentially lead to a decrease of $911 million in independent PNI production activity across Canada, which translates to a reduction in excess of $1.1 billion to Canada’s GDP. Lastly, the CRTC’s decisions seem to run counter to what you are working to achieve through your Canadian Content in a Digital World review – namely to promote and support Canadian culture, to capture a greater share of global markets, and to embrace culture’s unrealized potential as a driver of economic growth.”

According to Numeris, the Season 7 premiere of Game of Thrones on July 16 drew more than 1.8 million viewers, making it the most-watched episode in HBO Canada and Canadian Entertainment Specialty and Pay TV history. That’s a four per cent increase over the Season 6 premiere, which held the previous record. The episode can now be watched on TMN GO and HBO Canada OnDemand.

Space has committed to a third season of western-horror drama, Wynonna Earp. SEVEN24 Films will produce another 12 episodes, slated to premiere in 2018.

Vic Rauter, Catriona Le May Doan, Kaylyn Kyle, and Sara Orlesky

TSN has announced the broadcast schedule for the 2017 Canada Summer Games from Winnipeg. TSN will air 40 hours of live coverage, beginning with the Opening Ceremony on July 28 with broadcast segments featuring soccer, beach volleyball, indoor volleyball, baseball, basketball and softball. Vic Rauter, two-time Olympic gold medalist and Canada Games alumna Catriona Le May Doan, Olympic medallist Kaylyn Kyle, TSN’s Sara Orlesky, Paul Hollingsworth, Meghan McPeak and Greg Sutton are set to provide coverage. The full broadcast schedule is available at TSN.ca.

CTV has opened casting for Season 5 of culinary competition series Masterchef Canada for the 2017/2018 broadcast season. Casting for home cooks looking to follow their culinary dream is now open at MasterChefCanada.CTV.ca/Casting, with production set to begin this fall in Toronto on a new 12-episode season from Proper Television.

ONLINE/DIGITAL:

Stingray says its Stingray Music mobile app has topped two million downloads, doubling the number reached in 2016. Over 60 per cent of downloads originated in Canada with 3.3 million monthly visitors spending an average of 9.2 hours a week listening to Stingray channels, up from five hours a week the previous year. The app features over 2,000 channels in 100 genres including 200 channels dedicated to Canadian music.

Vice Media is laying off about two per cent of its 3,000 employees, while the company looks to expand globally and ramp up production of video content. Hitting workers in sales, branded content and editorial, about 10 of the 60 layoffs will affect staff at the recently-unionized Canadian division. The company wants to be operating in 80 countries by the first quarter of 2018, with plans to open offices in Dubai and Mumbai.

Live sports streaming service DAZN has launched in Canada with exclusive NFL Game Pass and NFL Redzone Rights, carrying every live NFL game of the 2017 season, including pre-season, regular season, playoffs and the Super Bowl with no blackouts. Canada joins Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Japan, where DAZN is available on most connected devices including Smart TVs, smartphones, tablets and games consoles.

Corus Entertainment has announced VIKINGS VR – a wholly original virtual reality app – in support of Season 5 of the HISTORY Canada series. Launching in conjunction with Fan Expo Canada, the app offers an immersive, in-world 360° experience where users are enveloped into scenes filmed on the set of Vikings. The free app will be available beginning Aug. 31, exclusively in Canada on the iTunes App Store and Google Play, with multiple ways to enjoy the 360° experience, including Cardboard VR viewers, VR headsets, YouTube, Facebook, and Littlstar.

Nielsen is now counting views of certain programming on Hulu’s live service and YouTube TV, in an attempt to find a solution to the growing problem of monetizing online network TV viewing. Variety reports that there is “a growing concern among executives that the industry could face a breakdown in measurement, with advertisers in some cases devising their own standards for audience reach with specific outlets.”

Google has filed a lawsuit against small Canadian tech company Equustek following a June 28th Supreme Court of Canada ruling that upheld an injunction ordering Google to remove certain websites from its global search engine ruled to infringe intellectual property. The company has filed suit in California federal court against Equustek, whose injunction against Google stemmed from a dispute with a one-time distributor. Google’s suit seeks to prevent U.S. enforcement of the Canadian order.

GENERAL:

Rogers Communications Inc. Q2 results show continued strength in its wireless business, with the lowest rate of subscriber turnover since 2009. Profit grew 35 per cent to $531-million, boosted in part by the sale of real estate assets, while revenue was up four per cent to $3.6-billion. Rogers added 93,000 new contract wireless customers with customer turnover of just 1.05 per cent. Its cable business added 11,000 Internet customers, while it lost 25,000 TV subscribers.

ZoomerMedia Limited has announced its financial results for the third quarter ended May 31. The company reported revenues of $12.3 million, operating expenses of $12 million and adjusted EBITDA of $0.3 million. Net loss for the three months was $0.3 million.

The Canada Media Fund (CMF) has published its Trends Report 2017 Mid-Year Update. Looking at market trends, consumer habits and competition, the report finds that the race for killer digital content is in full swing and that creativity and talent, rather than technology remain the assets most sought out and capable of creating long-term value. You can find the full report here.

The Canadian Press has joined the National NewsMedia Council of Canada (NNC). CP is the first news service to join the NNC, established in Sept. 2015 as a voluntary self-regulatory body dealing with issues of journalistic standards and ethics. The NNC is the successor organization to the former Ontario Press Council, Manitoba Press Council, BC Press Council and Atlantic Press Council, with over 800 members representing newspapers, magazines and digital news platforms across the country.

Quebecor Media Inc. has closed its sale of spectrum to Shaw Communications Inc., announced on June 13. Accordingly, seven 2500 MHz and 700 MHZ licences held by Videotron outside Québec, in southern Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, have been sold for $430 million in cash. Videotron says the sale will allow it to continue investing in the development of its network in Québec and Eastern Ontario.

Jeff Vidler

Connection 2017, the Ontario Association of Broadcasters’ annual conference and awards gala takes place at the Marriott Toronto Airport Hotel on Nov. 9. Among the highlights: Jeff Vidler’s Audience Insights will return with a new deep dive analysis into Generation X, the key 25-54 demo; a special session looks at how radio can connect with audiences given their intimate and 24/7 relationship with their smartphones. Connection ’17 will also feature a supersession around Radio Matters – The Facts Tell The Story, looking at the latest research on radio’s true strengths.

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