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TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, the Read more » TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to backtrack.. In its decision today on a review and vary filed by the incumbents (after they had appealed to both cabinet BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
ROGERS EXPANDS PHONE PROGRAM FOR WOMEN’S SHELTERS TORONTO and VANCOUVER — Rogers Communications is expanding its support for vulnerable women and children with the company’s announcement today it is donating thousands of phones and plans to more than 325 women’s shelters and transition houses in Rogers wireless coverage areas during the third wave of the pandemic. With the expansion of the phone Read more » ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure EDITOR/CHIEF REPORTER Editor/chief reporter – Cartt.ca. Cartt.ca is looking for a new editor/chief reporter. After 23-plus years of covering the CA ble, R adio, T elevision and T elecom industries (yup, that’s what Cartt stands for), current editor-in-chief Greg O’Brien is looking to “step back”, as they LARGER WAVE OF CUTS AT BELL MEDIA THIS WEEK; 210 POSITIONS Local stations hit Monday as radio reporter jobs slashed. CFRB newsroom decimated. Cuts at 9 Channel Nine to be announced Wednesday By Steve Faguy MONTREAL — After recent cuts at the senior executive and senior manager levels, Bell Media began making major changes at the local level this week, with a so far unspecified number Read more CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. WHY IT’S ESSENTIAL TO MOVE C-10 FORWARD, NOW An open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Dear Prime Minister, We are Canadian broadcasting, telecommunications, and entertainment lawyers, with decades of experience advising clients on the rules and regulations that govern the Canadian broadcasting system. We feel compelled to write this open letter in an effort to dispel certain misleading statements that are being Read more » COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, the Read more » TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to backtrack.. In its decision today on a review and vary filed by the incumbents (after they had appealed to both cabinet BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
ROGERS EXPANDS PHONE PROGRAM FOR WOMEN’S SHELTERS TORONTO and VANCOUVER — Rogers Communications is expanding its support for vulnerable women and children with the company’s announcement today it is donating thousands of phones and plans to more than 325 women’s shelters and transition houses in Rogers wireless coverage areas during the third wave of the pandemic. With the expansion of the phone Read more » ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure EDITOR/CHIEF REPORTER Editor/chief reporter – Cartt.ca. Cartt.ca is looking for a new editor/chief reporter. After 23-plus years of covering the CA ble, R adio, T elevision and T elecom industries (yup, that’s what Cartt stands for), current editor-in-chief Greg O’Brien is looking to “step back”, as they LARGER WAVE OF CUTS AT BELL MEDIA THIS WEEK; 210 POSITIONS Local stations hit Monday as radio reporter jobs slashed. CFRB newsroom decimated. Cuts at 9 Channel Nine to be announced Wednesday By Steve Faguy MONTREAL — After recent cuts at the senior executive and senior manager levels, Bell Media began making major changes at the local level this week, with a so far unspecified number Read more KEPLER RAISES US$60 MILLION TO EXPAND ITS LEO NETWORK TORONTO — Canadian satellite telecommunications company Kepler Communications announced today it has raised US$60 million in a Series B fundraising round to provide the company with a capital injection for the continued expansion of its low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications network. The new round of funding was led by Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Read more » SUBSCRIBE - CARTT.CA Those wishing to read the best industry news will need to subscribe. Great journalism can’t be done for free. With your subscription comes access to the site and at least two e-mailed newsletters a week, delivering to your inbox the best, and most important, news from yourindustry.
$30.6M FOR COGECO TO BRING BROADBAND TO MONTÉRÉGIE REGION QUEBEC CITY — Through the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed initiative, $30.6 million in joint government funding is being provided to Cogeco for the deployment of high-speed Internet services in the rural Montérégie region of Quebec, the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada announced today. The project, with a total value of $34.7 million Read more » UPFRONT 2021: QUEBECOR SHOWS OFF A MULTIPLATFORM 2021-22 MONTREAL — At its Multi2021 virtual event on Thursday, Quebecor’s advertising sales group, Quebecor Expertise Media, showcased a revamped line-up of programming from the TVA network and TVA Sports, as well as new innovative products which provide effective customized solutions for advertisers, the company says. At the end of the summer, Quebecor will introduce QUB, Read more » CORUS UNVEILS "UNBOXED" MARKETING PROGRAM, ADDS 115,000 TORONTO — Corus Entertainment had some news for its marketing and brand clients during its upfront presentation today, announcing a new client offering with “Unboxed by Corus” as well as the addition of 115,000 new Canadian creators to its Kin Community Canada creator media studio. “Unboxed by Corus” is “an integrated product discovery and sampling Read more » COMMENTARY: PREJUDICE AT THE CRTC REVEALED WITH TPIA By Mel Cohen. THE CRTC REVERSED ITSELF last Thursday, declaring that it erred in 2019 when it set lower rates for wholesale customers of the major telephone and cable companies. Wholesale customers are the dozens of smaller companies that compete with the majors and each other to provide internet services used every day by Canadian homesand businesses.
BILL C-10: AMENDMENT REMOVES SOCIAL MEDIA EXEMPTION, BUT Clause by clause process inches along By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – At the outset of the clause by-clause revisions of Bill C-10 on April 19, Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage chair Liberal MP, Scott Simms set the tone: “Buckle up, folks. This is the fundamental core of parliamentary democracy at its best. It’s going to Read more » EVANOV'S CHLO AM530 IS THE FIRST AM STATION IN CANADA TO TORONTO — Evanov Communications announced today it has begun testing its Toronto ethnic radio station CHLO AM530 in HD Radio. CHLO was the first station founded by the company and its programming caters to many cultural and linguistic communities in the Toronto market, with a primary focus on the large and diverse South Asian audience. TELUS SETS NEW EMISSIONS REDUCTION TARGETS VANCOUVER — Telus announced this week it has set new “science-based greenhouse gas” (GHG) emissions reduction targets, approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), saying it’s the first national telecom in Canada to do so. Telus says the company has committed to: reducing absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 46% by 2030 Read more » NEW SUPER CHANNEL PRODUCER AND HOST; FREE 10-DAY PREVIEW EDMONTON — As Super Channel is set to offer a nationwide free preview this month, today it announced Teri Hart (above) is joining the pay-TV network as entertainment producer and host. Super Channel’s freeview is running across all four of its channels (Fuse,Heart &
CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
OBITUARY: GARY MAAVARA, A FRIEND TO ALL TORONTO – The Canadian broadcasting industry lost one of its leading thinkers and a “friend to all” on Monday when Gary Maavara died of cancer. He was 68. His career in broadcasting spanned more than 40 years with CTV, Canwest and Corus Entertainment where he TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to backtrack.. In its decision today on a review and vary filed by the incumbents (after they had appealed to both cabinet ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
THE CARTT.CA PODCAST: WIRELESS BROADBAND PIONEER ERIC Leaning into LEO and leaning on government By Bill Roberts ONE OF THE FEW POSITIVE side effects of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it has forced everyone to recognize the importance of access to broadband. It has also underscored the serious problem of the digital divides, be it an affordability divide or the lack of Read more » MANAGER, TOPS ENABLEMENT The role. We have an exciting opportunity for Manager, TOPS Enablement reporting to the Director, TOPS Communications. In this role, you will be leading a team of people who are passionate about organizational change management, analytics and insights. We are living in a time of unprecedented change – driven by factors inside and outside Shaw. RURAL BROADBAND: A BUMPY ROAD TO CONNECT THE COAST Rural Broadband: A bumpy road to connect the coast. CityWest wanted to mitigate Connected Coast risk; ISED sliced $1.5M from “served” communities By Ahmad Hathout WHEN THIS PUBLICATION reported Innovation Canada reduced the scope of the Connected Coast project, it couldn’t get the precise details from any of the federal or British CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
OBITUARY: GARY MAAVARA, A FRIEND TO ALL TORONTO – The Canadian broadcasting industry lost one of its leading thinkers and a “friend to all” on Monday when Gary Maavara died of cancer. He was 68. His career in broadcasting spanned more than 40 years with CTV, Canwest and Corus Entertainment where he TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to backtrack.. In its decision today on a review and vary filed by the incumbents (after they had appealed to both cabinet ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
THE CARTT.CA PODCAST: WIRELESS BROADBAND PIONEER ERIC Leaning into LEO and leaning on government By Bill Roberts ONE OF THE FEW POSITIVE side effects of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it has forced everyone to recognize the importance of access to broadband. It has also underscored the serious problem of the digital divides, be it an affordability divide or the lack of Read more » MANAGER, TOPS ENABLEMENT The role. We have an exciting opportunity for Manager, TOPS Enablement reporting to the Director, TOPS Communications. In this role, you will be leading a team of people who are passionate about organizational change management, analytics and insights. We are living in a time of unprecedented change – driven by factors inside and outside Shaw. RURAL BROADBAND: A BUMPY ROAD TO CONNECT THE COAST Rural Broadband: A bumpy road to connect the coast. CityWest wanted to mitigate Connected Coast risk; ISED sliced $1.5M from “served” communities By Ahmad Hathout WHEN THIS PUBLICATION reported Innovation Canada reduced the scope of the Connected Coast project, it couldn’t get the precise details from any of the federal or British KEPLER RAISES US$60 MILLION TO EXPAND ITS LEO NETWORK TORONTO — Canadian satellite telecommunications company Kepler Communications announced today it has raised US$60 million in a Series B fundraising round to provide the company with a capital injection for the continued expansion of its low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications network. The new round of funding was led by Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Read more » UPFRONT 2021: BELL PITCHES DIGITAL VIDEO ADS, FLEXIBILITY 1 day ago · By Etan Vlessing TORONTO – So much for the “business as usual” 2021 upfront. Bell Media, pitching its upcoming fall season linear and digital schedules to media agencies and their marketing clients for long term ad commitments, has had to make sense of digesting and executing on a vastly changed Canadian media landscape now that pandemic lockdowns are lifting. C-10: WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE VOTING ON 1 day ago · By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – The Conservatives managed to get an amendment on social media passed just before clause-by-clause voting starts. Late Wednesday, the Conservatives moved an amendment that we wonder who really listened to, seeing as it was at the end of four hours of debate. It was still being debated when the meeting Readmore »
$30.6M FOR COGECO TO BRING BROADBAND TO MONTÉRÉGIE REGION QUEBEC CITY — Through the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed initiative, $30.6 million in joint government funding is being provided to Cogeco for the deployment of high-speed Internet services in the rural Montérégie region of Quebec, the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada announced today. The project, with a total value of $34.7 million Read more » IRIDIUM'S OPERATION ARCTIC LYNX SHOWS REMOTE 1 day ago · MCLEAN, VA – Satcom company Iridium Communications this week announced Operation Arctic Lynx (OAL), which it says is “a series of partnership-driven field exercises deploying Iridium and Iridium Connected technologies and involving more than 20 organizations, primarily focused above 60 degrees north latitude and stretching as far as 82 degrees north latitude.” Taking placebetween
UPFRONT 2021: QUEBECOR SHOWS OFF A MULTIPLATFORM 2021-22 MONTREAL — At its Multi2021 virtual event on Thursday, Quebecor’s advertising sales group, Quebecor Expertise Media, showcased a revamped line-up of programming from the TVA network and TVA Sports, as well as new innovative products which provide effective customized solutions for advertisers, the company says. At the end of the summer, Quebecor will introduce QUB, Read more » COMMENTARY: PREJUDICE AT THE CRTC REVEALED WITH TPIA By Mel Cohen. THE CRTC REVERSED ITSELF last Thursday, declaring that it erred in 2019 when it set lower rates for wholesale customers of the major telephone and cable companies. Wholesale customers are the dozens of smaller companies that compete with the majors and each other to provide internet services used every day by Canadian homesand businesses.
EVANOV'S CHLO AM530 IS THE FIRST AM STATION IN CANADA TO TORONTO — Evanov Communications announced today it has begun testing its Toronto ethnic radio station CHLO AM530 in HD Radio. CHLO was the first station founded by the company and its programming caters to many cultural and linguistic communities in the Toronto market, with a primary focus on the large and diverse South Asian audience. MUCHMUSIC IS BACK, BUT NOT ON TV 1 day ago · TORONTO – Bell Media said today it is teaming up with TikTok to relaunch the MuchMusic brand. It will return on July 7 “with a new generation of personalities and creators at the helm,” says the press release. “Teaming up with TikTok for the official relaunch, the reimaged MuchMusic builds BILL C-10: AMENDMENT REMOVES SOCIAL MEDIA EXEMPTION, BUT Clause by clause process inches along By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – At the outset of the clause by-clause revisions of Bill C-10 on April 19, Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage chair Liberal MP, Scott Simms set the tone: “Buckle up, folks. This is the fundamental core of parliamentary democracy at its best. It’s going to Read more » CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. CORUS UNWRAPS SPECIALTY PROGRAMMING FOR 2021/22 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Yesterday, ahead of its upfront today, Corus Entertainment shared details of its specialty channels’ upcoming programming for the 2021/22 season, calling it its biggest slate of specialty series ever. Some of the new shows include(pictured
GUSTO TV SCORES DEAL WITH SPORTS-FIRST STREAMER FUBOTV 16 hours ago · OTTAWA — Gusto TV announced today its launch on fuboTV, a leading sports-focused streaming platform in the U.S. Initially a soccer streaming service that changed into an all-sports service, fuboTV now offers subscribers access to not only thousands of live sporting events annually but also news and entertainment content. FuboTV was the first virtual multichannel Read more » GLOBAL TV RENEWS BIG BROTHER CANADA FOR 10TH SEASON 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Global TV revealed today Big Brother Canada has been greenlit for a 10th season, which will debut on the network in spring 2022. The news was announced by the show’s host and executive producer, Arisa Cox, during Corus Entertainment’s upfront presentation. FAMILY CHANNEL TO PREMIERE HBO MAX BAKING COMPETITION SHOW 16 hours ago · TORONTO — WildBrain’s Family Channel announced today it will have the exclusive Canadian premiere next week of the HBO Max Originals series Baketopia, a new baking competition show from the creators of Craftopia. Debuting Monday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, the 12-episode Baketopia series is hosted by baking guru, best-selling cookbook author and YouTube Read more » COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review.Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspended pending a Charter analysis from the Department of Justice and an appearance from the Ministers of Justice and Canadian Heritage. CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. CORUS UNWRAPS SPECIALTY PROGRAMMING FOR 2021/22 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Yesterday, ahead of its upfront today, Corus Entertainment shared details of its specialty channels’ upcoming programming for the 2021/22 season, calling it its biggest slate of specialty series ever. Some of the new shows include(pictured
GUSTO TV SCORES DEAL WITH SPORTS-FIRST STREAMER FUBOTV 16 hours ago · OTTAWA — Gusto TV announced today its launch on fuboTV, a leading sports-focused streaming platform in the U.S. Initially a soccer streaming service that changed into an all-sports service, fuboTV now offers subscribers access to not only thousands of live sporting events annually but also news and entertainment content. FuboTV was the first virtual multichannel Read more » GLOBAL TV RENEWS BIG BROTHER CANADA FOR 10TH SEASON 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Global TV revealed today Big Brother Canada has been greenlit for a 10th season, which will debut on the network in spring 2022. The news was announced by the show’s host and executive producer, Arisa Cox, during Corus Entertainment’s upfront presentation. The FAMILY CHANNEL TO PREMIERE HBO MAX BAKING COMPETITION SHOW 16 hours ago · TORONTO — WildBrain’s Family Channel announced today it will have the exclusive Canadian premiere next week of the HBO Max Originals series Baketopia, a new baking competition show from the creators of Craftopia. Debuting Monday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, the 12-episode Baketopia series is hosted by baking guru, best-selling cookbook author and YouTube Read more » COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review.Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspended pending a Charter analysis from the Department of Justice and an appearance from the Ministers of Justice and Canadian Heritage. CASA SYSTEMS EXTENDS 5G CORE TO GOOGLE CLOUD’S ANTHOS 17 hours ago · ANDOVER, Mass. — Casa Systems, a leading provider of cloud-native infrastructure technology solutions for mobile, cable and fixed networks, announced today the delivery of its 5G standalone (SA) core on Google Cloud’s Anthos managed application platform. Casa Systems says it’sTHE C-10 LATE SHOW
16 hours ago · By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – In a meeting hastily scheduled Wednesday afternoon for Wednesday afternoon and evening, the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage held a four hour meeting on Bill C-10 with almost no notice. Yes, FOUR hours. We looked at the committee’s web page at 2:30 this afternoon and found no meetings scheduled. It Read more » PANDEMIC-DRIVEN ONLINE HABITS HERE TO STAY, SAYS ERICSSON 17 hours ago · STOCKHOLM — “The move to handling essential elements of everyday life online, prompted by the global Covid-19 pandemic, will remain a fundamental reality for people around the world long after the pandemic has passed,” says a press release today from Ericsson, highlighting findings from a comprehensive new consumer report by Ericsson ConsumerLab. The new report, Read more » CTAM CANADA "GAMES NIGHT" HAPPENING VIRTUALLY JUNE 22 16 hours ago · TORONTO — CTAM Canada announced today it will hold a virtual games night free for members on Tuesday, June 22, starting at 4 p.m. ET. The 90-minute virtual event hosted by Game Show Battle Rooms will feature three different games, including: Survey Battles: A friendly feud of the top four survey answers Spin and Solve: Solve the phrase with help from letters, hints and emoji clues MatchUp FAMILY CHANNEL TO PREMIERE HBO MAX BAKING COMPETITION SHOW 16 hours ago · TORONTO — WildBrain’s Family Channel announced today it will have the exclusive Canadian premiere next week of the HBO Max Originals series Baketopia, a new baking competition show from the creators of Craftopia. Debuting Monday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, the 12-episode Baketopia series is hosted by baking guru, best-selling cookbook author and YouTube Read more » GLOBAL TV RENEWS BIG BROTHER CANADA FOR 10TH SEASON 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Global TV revealed today Big Brother Canada has been greenlit for a 10th season, which will debut on the network in spring 2022. The news was announced by the show’s host and executive producer, Arisa Cox, during Corus Entertainment’s upfront presentation. CORUS UNVEILS "UNBOXED" MARKETING PROGRAM, ADDS 115,000 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Corus Entertainment had some news for its marketing and brand clients during its upfront presentation today, announcing a new client offering with “Unboxed by Corus” as well as the addition of 115,000 new Canadian creators to its Kin Community Canada creator media studio. “Unboxed by Corus” is “an integrated product discovery and sampling Read more » BANFF FESTIVAL ADDS THREE MEDIA EXECS TO BOARD OF 17 hours ago · TORONTO — The Banff World Media Festival today announced three media leaders have been added to its foundation’s board of directors. Joining the board are: Brenda Gilbert (above, left), co-founder and president of BRON Media Corp.; Jeniffer Kim (centre), senior vice-president of international originals for HBO Max; and Lisa Meeches (right), founder and executive producer Readmore »
SHAW SEEKING CALGARY 2SLGBTQ+ ARTISTS FOR PRIDE ART 17 hours ago · CALGARY — Shaw Communications today announced an open call for Calgary-based 2SLGBTQ+ artists and muralists to participate in the second annual Shaw Pride Marches On public art installation at Central Memorial Park in recognition of Calgary Pride. Beginning today and extending through Friday, July 9, artists in the Calgary area are encouraged to submit their Read more » DEJERO HIRES CBC'S VAILLANT AS SENIOR TECH PRODUCT MANAGER 17 hours ago · WATERLOO — Video transport company Dejero announced today Francois Vaillant (above) has been hired as the company’s new senior technical product manager. Vaillant is joining Dejero from CBC/Radio-Canada, where he spent the last 15 years leading innovation and standards, most recently serving as executive director of engineering solutions for the national public broadcaster. CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. CORUS UNWRAPS SPECIALTY PROGRAMMING FOR 2021/22 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Yesterday, ahead of its upfront today, Corus Entertainment shared details of its specialty channels’ upcoming programming for the 2021/22 season, calling it its biggest slate of specialty series ever. Some of the new shows include(pictured
GLOBAL TV RENEWS BIG BROTHER CANADA FOR 10TH SEASON 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Global TV revealed today Big Brother Canada has been greenlit for a 10th season, which will debut on the network in spring 2022. The news was announced by the show’s host and executive producer, Arisa Cox, during Corus Entertainment’s upfront presentation. The GUSTO TV SCORES DEAL WITH SPORTS-FIRST STREAMER FUBOTV 16 hours ago · OTTAWA — Gusto TV announced today its launch on fuboTV, a leading sports-focused streaming platform in the U.S. Initially a soccer streaming service that changed into an all-sports service, fuboTV now offers subscribers access to not only thousands of live sporting events annually but also news and entertainment content. FuboTV was the first virtual multichannel Read more » FAMILY CHANNEL TO PREMIERE HBO MAX BAKING COMPETITION SHOW 16 hours ago · TORONTO — WildBrain’s Family Channel announced today it will have the exclusive Canadian premiere next week of the HBO Max Originals series Baketopia, a new baking competition show from the creators of Craftopia. Debuting Monday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, the 12-episode Baketopia series is hosted by baking guru, best-selling cookbook author and YouTube Read more » TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, the Read more » CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. CORUS UNWRAPS SPECIALTY PROGRAMMING FOR 2021/22 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Yesterday, ahead of its upfront today, Corus Entertainment shared details of its specialty channels’ upcoming programming for the 2021/22 season, calling it its biggest slate of specialty series ever. Some of the new shows include(pictured
GLOBAL TV RENEWS BIG BROTHER CANADA FOR 10TH SEASON 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Global TV revealed today Big Brother Canada has been greenlit for a 10th season, which will debut on the network in spring 2022. The news was announced by the show’s host and executive producer, Arisa Cox, during Corus Entertainment’s upfront presentation. The GUSTO TV SCORES DEAL WITH SPORTS-FIRST STREAMER FUBOTV 16 hours ago · OTTAWA — Gusto TV announced today its launch on fuboTV, a leading sports-focused streaming platform in the U.S. Initially a soccer streaming service that changed into an all-sports service, fuboTV now offers subscribers access to not only thousands of live sporting events annually but also news and entertainment content. FuboTV was the first virtual multichannel Read more » FAMILY CHANNEL TO PREMIERE HBO MAX BAKING COMPETITION SHOW 16 hours ago · TORONTO — WildBrain’s Family Channel announced today it will have the exclusive Canadian premiere next week of the HBO Max Originals series Baketopia, a new baking competition show from the creators of Craftopia. Debuting Monday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, the 12-episode Baketopia series is hosted by baking guru, best-selling cookbook author and YouTube Read more » TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, the Read more » CASA SYSTEMS EXTENDS 5G CORE TO GOOGLE CLOUD’S ANTHOS 17 hours ago · ANDOVER, Mass. — Casa Systems, a leading provider of cloud-native infrastructure technology solutions for mobile, cable and fixed networks, announced today the delivery of its 5G standalone (SA) core on Google Cloud’s Anthos managed application platform. Casa Systems says it’sTHE C-10 LATE SHOW
15 hours ago · By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – In a meeting hastily scheduled Wednesday afternoon for Wednesday afternoon and evening, the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage held a four hour meeting on Bill C-10 with almost no notice. Yes, FOUR hours. We looked at the committee’s web page at 2:30 this afternoon and found no meetings scheduled. It Read more » PANDEMIC-DRIVEN ONLINE HABITS HERE TO STAY, SAYS ERICSSON 17 hours ago · STOCKHOLM — “The move to handling essential elements of everyday life online, prompted by the global Covid-19 pandemic, will remain a fundamental reality for people around the world long after the pandemic has passed,” says a press release today from Ericsson, highlighting findings from a comprehensive new consumer report by Ericsson ConsumerLab. The new report, Read more » CTAM CANADA "GAMES NIGHT" HAPPENING VIRTUALLY JUNE 22 16 hours ago · TORONTO — CTAM Canada announced today it will hold a virtual games night free for members on Tuesday, June 22, starting at 4 p.m. ET. The 90-minute virtual event hosted by Game Show Battle Rooms will feature three different games, including: Survey Battles: A friendly feud of the top four survey answers Spin and Solve: Solve the phrase with help from letters, hints and emoji clues MatchUp GLOBAL TV RENEWS BIG BROTHER CANADA FOR 10TH SEASON 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Global TV revealed today Big Brother Canada has been greenlit for a 10th season, which will debut on the network in spring 2022. The news was announced by the show’s host and executive producer, Arisa Cox, during Corus Entertainment’s upfront presentation. FAMILY CHANNEL TO PREMIERE HBO MAX BAKING COMPETITION SHOW 16 hours ago · TORONTO — WildBrain’s Family Channel announced today it will have the exclusive Canadian premiere next week of the HBO Max Originals series Baketopia, a new baking competition show from the creators of Craftopia. Debuting Monday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, the 12-episode Baketopia series is hosted by baking guru, best-selling cookbook author and YouTube Read more » CORUS UNVEILS "UNBOXED" MARKETING PROGRAM, ADDS 115,000 16 hours ago · TORONTO — Corus Entertainment had some news for its marketing and brand clients during its upfront presentation today, announcing a new client offering with “Unboxed by Corus” as well as the addition of 115,000 new Canadian creators to its Kin Community Canada creator media studio. “Unboxed by Corus” is “an integrated product discovery and sampling Read more » BANFF FESTIVAL ADDS THREE MEDIA EXECS TO BOARD OF 17 hours ago · TORONTO — The Banff World Media Festival today announced three media leaders have been added to its foundation’s board of directors. Joining the board are: Brenda Gilbert (above, left), co-founder and president of BRON Media Corp.; Jeniffer Kim (centre), senior vice-president of international originals for HBO Max; and Lisa Meeches (right), founder and executive producer Readmore »
DEJERO HIRES CBC'S VAILLANT AS SENIOR TECH PRODUCT MANAGER 16 hours ago · WATERLOO — Video transport company Dejero announced today Francois Vaillant (above) has been hired as the company’s new senior technical product manager. Vaillant is joining Dejero from CBC/Radio-Canada, where he spent the last 15 years leading innovation and standards, most recently serving as executive director of engineering solutions for the national public broadcaster. SHAW SEEKING CALGARY 2SLGBTQ+ ARTISTS FOR PRIDE ART 16 hours ago · CALGARY — Shaw Communications today announced an open call for Calgary-based 2SLGBTQ+ artists and muralists to participate in the second annual Shaw Pride Marches On public art installation at Central Memorial Park in recognition of Calgary Pride. Beginning today and extending through Friday, July 9, artists in the Calgary area are encouraged to submit their Read more » CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
OBITUARY: GARY MAAVARA, A FRIEND TO ALL TORONTO – The Canadian broadcasting industry lost one of its leading thinkers and a “friend to all” on Monday when Gary Maavara died of cancer. He was 68. His career in broadcasting spanned more than 40 years with CTV, Canwest and Corus Entertainment where he ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to backtrack.. In its decision today on a review and vary filed by the incumbents (after they had appealed to both cabinet OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). ANALYSIS: FOUR CONDITIONS TO A ROGERS/SHAW APPROVAL ANALYSIS: Four conditions to a Rogers/Shaw approval. Merger presents a great opportunity for Minister Champagne By Konrad von Finckenstein ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCED on March 15th its intention to buy Shaw Communications for $26 billion, and of course the transaction must be approved by the CRTC, the Competition Bureau and the Ministerof
THE CARTT.CA PODCAST: WIRELESS BROADBAND PIONEER ERIC Leaning into LEO and leaning on government By Bill Roberts ONE OF THE FEW POSITIVE side effects of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it has forced everyone to recognize the importance of access to broadband. It has also underscored the serious problem of the digital divides, be it an affordability divide or the lack of Read more » BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
RURAL BROADBAND: A BUMPY ROAD TO CONNECT THE COAST Rural Broadband: A bumpy road to connect the coast. CityWest wanted to mitigate Connected Coast risk; ISED sliced $1.5M from “served” communities By Ahmad Hathout WHEN THIS PUBLICATION reported Innovation Canada reduced the scope of the Connected Coast project, it couldn’t get the precise details from any of the federal or British CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
OBITUARY: GARY MAAVARA, A FRIEND TO ALL TORONTO – The Canadian broadcasting industry lost one of its leading thinkers and a “friend to all” on Monday when Gary Maavara died of cancer. He was 68. His career in broadcasting spanned more than 40 years with CTV, Canwest and Corus Entertainment where he ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to backtrack.. In its decision today on a review and vary filed by the incumbents (after they had appealed to both cabinet OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). ANALYSIS: FOUR CONDITIONS TO A ROGERS/SHAW APPROVAL ANALYSIS: Four conditions to a Rogers/Shaw approval. Merger presents a great opportunity for Minister Champagne By Konrad von Finckenstein ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCED on March 15th its intention to buy Shaw Communications for $26 billion, and of course the transaction must be approved by the CRTC, the Competition Bureau and the Ministerof
THE CARTT.CA PODCAST: WIRELESS BROADBAND PIONEER ERIC Leaning into LEO and leaning on government By Bill Roberts ONE OF THE FEW POSITIVE side effects of the Covid-19 pandemic is that it has forced everyone to recognize the importance of access to broadband. It has also underscored the serious problem of the digital divides, be it an affordability divide or the lack of Read more » BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
RURAL BROADBAND: A BUMPY ROAD TO CONNECT THE COAST Rural Broadband: A bumpy road to connect the coast. CityWest wanted to mitigate Connected Coast risk; ISED sliced $1.5M from “served” communities By Ahmad Hathout WHEN THIS PUBLICATION reported Innovation Canada reduced the scope of the Connected Coast project, it couldn’t get the precise details from any of the federal or British TELUS HEALTH MOBILE CLINICS HELP WITH VACCINE ROLLOUT TO 19 hours ago · TORONTO — Telus Health’s mobile health clinics are being used to deliver Covid-19 testing and vaccinations for at-risk and vulnerable residents in Waterloo, Toronto and Ottawa, Telus announced today. Through Telus’s Health for Good program, the specially equipped clinics on wheels are providing the tests and vaccines in partnership with Waterloo’s Sanguen Health Centre,Toronto’s
NEW CANADA-U.S. TELECOM BORDER CROSSING OPENS 23 hours ago · SARNIA, Ont. and SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — Bluewater Regional Networks, a network operator based in Sarnia, Ont., and 123Net, a Michigan colocation, network and voice services provider, announced today they have established a new Canada-U.S. cross-bordernetwork route
ICE WIRELESS, HUAWEI, DONATE TABLETS AND INTERNET ACCESS 19 hours ago · IQALUIT — Through the Healing Wings Foundation, which was founded during the pandemic in 2020 and aims to help bridge the digital divide between Canada’s North and South, Huawei Canada and Iristel’s Ice Wireless are donating tablets and laptops powered by free Internet access to clients at four emergency shelters in the far north, the companies announced today. NEW FIDO CAMPAIGN CELEBRATES PRIDE IN ALL ITS COLOURS 19 hours ago · TORONTO — In celebration of Pride Month, Rogers’s flanker brand Fido announced today it has launched a new campaign that aims to connect Canadians through conversation and highlight a more diverse representation of Pride by showing Pride comes in every colour. The June campaign features members of the LGBTQ2S+ community sharing their personal stories and Read more » GLOBAL TV REVEALS 2021/22 PROGRAMMING LINEUP 19 hours ago · TORONTO — Ahead of Corus Entertainment’s upfront presentation on Wednesday, Global TV today unveiled its 2021-22 programming lineup, which includes five new primetime series debuting this fall. The new Global original series Family Law, featuring an all-Canadian cast including Jewel Staite and Victor Garber, will join the network’s fall schedule on Thursdays at 8 p.m., Read more » UPFRONT 2021: ROGERS BETS FUTURE ON BIG DATA, TECHNOLOGY 17 hours ago · By Etan Vlessing TORONTO - In an annual upfront presentation short on traditional song and dance sales pitches, top executives at Rogers Sports & Media on Tuesday gave Canadian marketers and ad agencies a master class on big data and how advanced audience analytics will drive their multi-platform and device sales campaigns. Division president Jordan Read more » TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. EVANOV'S CHLO AM530 IS THE FIRST AM STATION IN CANADA TO 19 hours ago · TORONTO — Evanov Communications announced today it has begun testing its Toronto ethnic radio station CHLO AM530 in HD. CHLO was the first station founded by the company and its programming caters to many cultural and linguistic communities in the Toronto market, with a primary focus on the large and diverse South Asianaudience.
COMMENTARY: PREJUDICE AT THE CRTC REVEALED WITH TPIA 1 day ago · By Mel Cohen. THE CRTC REVERSED ITSELF last Thursday, declaring that it erred in 2019 when it set lower rates for wholesale customers of the major telephone and cable companies. Wholesale customers are the dozens of smaller companies that compete with the majors and each other to provide internet services used every day by Canadian homes and businesses. TELUS SETS NEW EMISSIONS REDUCTION TARGETS 23 hours ago · VANCOUVER — Telus announced this week it has set new “science-based greenhouse gas” (GHG) emissions reduction targets, approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), saying it’s the first national telecom in Canada to do so. Telus says the company has committed to: reducing absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 46% by 2030 Read more » CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. OBITUARY: GARY MAAVARA, A FRIEND TO ALL TORONTO – The Canadian broadcasting industry lost one of its leading thinkers and a “friend to all” on Monday when Gary Maavara died of cancer. He was 68. His career in broadcasting spanned more than 40 years with CTV, Canwest and Corus Entertainment where he COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS TPIA: Commission sets old interim wholesale rates as permanent rates. GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
ANALYSIS: FOUR CONDITIONS TO A ROGERS/SHAW APPROVAL ANALYSIS: Four conditions to a Rogers/Shaw approval. Merger presents a great opportunity for Minister Champagne By Konrad von Finckenstein ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCED on March 15th its intention to buy Shaw Communications for $26 billion, and of course the transaction must be approved by the CRTC, the Competition Bureau and the Ministerof
DAVID FULLER NAMED ROGERS WIRELESS PRESIDENT AS PART OF By Greg O’Brien. TORONTO – Rogers Communications has made a number of changes at the top of its executive team, according to its corporate leadership web page.. In is David Fuller as president of Rogers Wireless and Lisa Damiani as chief legal and regulatoryofficer.
2021 JAYS GAMES TO BE SIMULCAST ON RADIO/TV 2021 Jays games to be simulcast on radio/TV. TORONTO – With Major League Baseball’s spring training under way, Sportsnet announced today it will air a minimum of 10 Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training games – and that this season’s regular season games will be simulcast on TV and radio with one crew. The games will also beavailable on SN
CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. OBITUARY: GARY MAAVARA, A FRIEND TO ALL TORONTO – The Canadian broadcasting industry lost one of its leading thinkers and a “friend to all” on Monday when Gary Maavara died of cancer. He was 68. His career in broadcasting spanned more than 40 years with CTV, Canwest and Corus Entertainment where he COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure TPIA: COMMISSION SETS OLD INTERIM WHOLESALE RATES AS TPIA: Commission sets old interim wholesale rates as permanent rates. GATINEAU – After nearly two years since the CRTC set lower rates which the incumbent wired telecom carriers such as Bell and Rogers were to charge third party internet access providers like TekSavvy and Start.ca for access to those wired networks, the CRTC has decided to OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
ANALYSIS: FOUR CONDITIONS TO A ROGERS/SHAW APPROVAL ANALYSIS: Four conditions to a Rogers/Shaw approval. Merger presents a great opportunity for Minister Champagne By Konrad von Finckenstein ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS ANNOUNCED on March 15th its intention to buy Shaw Communications for $26 billion, and of course the transaction must be approved by the CRTC, the Competition Bureau and the Ministerof
DAVID FULLER NAMED ROGERS WIRELESS PRESIDENT AS PART OF By Greg O’Brien. TORONTO – Rogers Communications has made a number of changes at the top of its executive team, according to its corporate leadership web page.. In is David Fuller as president of Rogers Wireless and Lisa Damiani as chief legal and regulatoryofficer.
2021 JAYS GAMES TO BE SIMULCAST ON RADIO/TV 2021 Jays games to be simulcast on radio/TV. TORONTO – With Major League Baseball’s spring training under way, Sportsnet announced today it will air a minimum of 10 Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training games – and that this season’s regular season games will be simulcast on TV and radio with one crew. The games will also beavailable on SN
$30.6M FOR COGECO TO BRING BROADBAND TO MONTÉRÉGIE REGION 11 hours ago · QUEBEC CITY — Through the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed initiative, $30.6 million in joint government funding is being provided to Cogeco for the deployment of high-speed Internet services in the rural Montérégie region of Quebec, the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada announced today. The project, with a total value of $34.7 million Read more » UPFRONT 2021: QUEBECOR SHOWS OFF A MULTIPLATFORM 2021-22 11 hours ago · MONTREAL — At its Multi2021 virtual event on Thursday, Quebecor’s advertising sales group, Quebecor Expertise Media, showcased a revamped line-up of programming from the TVA network and TVA Sports, as well as new innovative products which provide effective customized solutions for advertisers, the company says. At the end of the summer, Quebecor will introduce QUB, Read more CARTT.CA INTERVIEW: ZAINUL MAWJI, EVP HOME SOLUTIONS 7 hours ago · Why Telus is dumping copper, quickly By Greg O’Brien EDMONTON – Telus is spending big over the next couple of years to push fibre optics more deeply into its network than ever before, perhaps even more deeply than most other telcos around the world. Zainul Mawji, the company’s executive vice-president home solutions (and one of Read more » SPORTSNET OPENING NEW INTERACTIVE NHL PRODUCTION STUDIO IN 11 hours ago · TORONTO — Ahead of Rogers Sports and Media’s upfront presentation Tuesday, Sportsnet today revealed it is building a new immersive broadcast studio for its NHL production team which will be located at Rogers Campus at 333 Bloor St. E. CANADIAN STARS ADD VOICES TO ACTRA'S C-10 PUSH 11 hours ago · TORONTO — Some of Canada’s best-known performers and creators are speaking up in support of ACTRA’s (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) campaign urging the federal government to pass Bill C-10, which aims to modernize the Broadcasting Act. In a press release issued Monday, ACTRA national president David Sparrow said: “The future of Read more » TPIA: ANOTHER ISP SAYS IT’S SUSPENDING FIBRE INVESTMENTS 11 hours ago · MARKHAM, Ont. — Yet another independent ISP says it is being forced to halt planned network investments due to the CRTC’s decision last month not to lower Internet wholesale rates, with Markham, Ont.-based CIK Telecom announcing last week it is not going ahead at this time with a $300-million fibre network project which it announced in January. CMPA, CAB, AMONG MANY OTHERS, CHIP IN FOR FULL-PAGE ADS 11 hours ago · OTTAWA — Saying “Bill C-10 is good for Canada”, 30 broadcasting, production and music industry organizations have come together to purchase ad space in The Hill Times, Toronto Star and Le Journal de Montréal to release an open letter calling on the federal government to pass Bill C-10, the bill aimed at updating the Broadcasting Act for the digital age. DW'S GLOBAL MEDIA FORUM VIRTUAL CONFERENCE HAPPENING NEXT 1 day ago · BONN, Germany — Deutsche Welle, Germany’s international public broadcaster which is carried by a number of Canadian TV providers, is holding its annual Global Media Forum as a hybrid conference on June 14 and 15, and is allowing media professionals from around the globe to stream sessions online EXECULINK SPONSORS NINE-YEAR-OLD RACIN’ GRAYSON 11 hours ago · WOODSTOCK, Ont. — Last week, independent telecom provider Execulink Telecom officially announced its sponsorship of nine-year-old Grayson Masson, a local southwestern Ontario lad who is racing in the Junior Late Model division for the first time this year. We first told you about the young racer in an unrelated story two weeks ago. “It’s not Read more » TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, the Read more » CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, the Read more » SCOTT LAUDS PANDEMIC PERFORMANCE, BUT MUCH WORK REMAINS TO Scott lauds pandemic performance, but much work remains to close divides. Says facilities-based is best By Ken Kelley TORONTO – When CRTC Chairperson and CEO Ian Scott looks back on all that has transpired in the last 15 months, he is especially proud of the way Canada’s ISPs rose to the unprecedented technological demands andother
ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
DAVID FULLER NAMED ROGERS WIRELESS PRESIDENT AS PART OF By Greg O’Brien. TORONTO – Rogers Communications has made a number of changes at the top of its executive team, according to its corporate leadership web page.. In is David Fuller as president of Rogers Wireless and Lisa Damiani as chief legal and regulatoryofficer.
BILL C-10: INDEPENDENTS FEAR LACK OF REGS OVER IPTV Bill C-10: Independents fear lack of regs over IPTV. By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – Bill C-10 passed second reading unanimously last Tuesday and was officially referred to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage for study, which of course, has already begun. The prior two meetings on the bill to amend the Broadcasting Act were, for allintents
OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). BELL’S MOVE VALET HELPS CUSTOMERS TRANSFER SERVICES TORONTO — Last week, Bell Canada rolled out a new service designed to help customers moving homes to smoothly transfer their Bell services to their new residence. Bell’s Move Valet service will assign a dedicated team of moving experts to provide the customer with support throughout the process, including seven-day-a-week telephone support. The service provides Read more » CARTT.CA - LEADING SOURCE FOR CANADIAN CABLE, RADIOCABLE & TELECOMRADIO & TELEVISIONPODCASTSEVENTSJOB BOARD Cartt.ca is the leading source for the best in news and analysis in Canadian cable, radio, television and telecom industries. TELUS EXPANDS TECH FOR GOOD TO HELP MORE CANADIANS WITH VANCOUVER — In partnership with March of Dimes Canada and in support of National AccessAbility Week, Telus Communications today announced it’s expanding its Tech for Good program across the country to support more Canadians with disabilities who require assistance to independently use their mobile device. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, the Read more » SCOTT LAUDS PANDEMIC PERFORMANCE, BUT MUCH WORK REMAINS TO Scott lauds pandemic performance, but much work remains to close divides. Says facilities-based is best By Ken Kelley TORONTO – When CRTC Chairperson and CEO Ian Scott looks back on all that has transpired in the last 15 months, he is especially proud of the way Canada’s ISPs rose to the unprecedented technological demands andother
ACTRA HIRES NEW DIVERSITY DIRECTOR ACTRA hires new diversity director. TORONTO – Trevor Hampden (above) has been appointed as director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, ACTRA National announced this week. His job is to support the actors’ union’s “objectives to improve the working lives of Canadian professional performers and oversee strategies to ensure COMMENTARY: NO, OUR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE COMMENTARY: No, our fundamental freedoms are not at stake with Bill C-10 changes. By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault. AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage are asking the bill to be suspendedpending a
BELL MEDIA CUTS HIT TORONTO STATIONS AND JOBS NATIONWIDE Bell Media cuts hit Toronto stations and jobs nationwide (updated) TORONTO – Bell Media’s mass layoff campaign, which began Monday in Montreal, continued Tuesday and Wednesday with layoffs at various Toronto operations, hitting Newstalk 1010 (CFRB), and cuts in other markets across the country. Social media was active with peopleannouncing
DAVID FULLER NAMED ROGERS WIRELESS PRESIDENT AS PART OF By Greg O’Brien. TORONTO – Rogers Communications has made a number of changes at the top of its executive team, according to its corporate leadership web page.. In is David Fuller as president of Rogers Wireless and Lisa Damiani as chief legal and regulatoryofficer.
BILL C-10: INDEPENDENTS FEAR LACK OF REGS OVER IPTV Bill C-10: Independents fear lack of regs over IPTV. By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – Bill C-10 passed second reading unanimously last Tuesday and was officially referred to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage for study, which of course, has already begun. The prior two meetings on the bill to amend the Broadcasting Act were, for allintents
OBITUARY: COLIN D. WATSON, FORMER ROGERS CABLE Obituary: Colin D. Watson, former Rogers Cable president. Long-time former president of Rogers Cable, Colin Delacourt Watson, died from acute leukemia this week. He was 79. Mr. Watson had been in Florida for the winter with his wife, Barbara. Less than two weeks before his passing, he had been playing golf and posting on Instagram ( right ). BELL’S MOVE VALET HELPS CUSTOMERS TRANSFER SERVICES TORONTO — Last week, Bell Canada rolled out a new service designed to help customers moving homes to smoothly transfer their Bell services to their new residence. Bell’s Move Valet service will assign a dedicated team of moving experts to provide the customer with support throughout the process, including seven-day-a-week telephone support. The service provides Read more » $30.6M FOR COGECO TO BRING BROADBAND TO MONTÉRÉGIE REGION 11 hours ago · QUEBEC CITY — Through the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed initiative, $30.6 million in joint government funding is being provided to Cogeco for the deployment of high-speed Internet services in the rural Montérégie region of Quebec, the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada announced today. The project, with a total value of $34.7 million Read more »ABOUT - CARTT.CA
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BANFF FESTIVAL UNVEILS LINEUP OF MASTER CLASSES, PLUS 11 hours ago · TORONTO — With the virtual Banff World Media Festival set to run from June 14 to July 16, organizers today announced the event’s roster of master classes which will feature talent and creatives from hit series It’s a Sin, David Makes Man, Transplant, Moominvalley and Sort Of. Exclusive UPFRONT 2021: QUEBECOR SHOWS OFF A MULTIPLATFORM 2021-22 10 hours ago · MONTREAL — At its Multi2021 virtual event on Thursday, Quebecor’s advertising sales group, Quebecor Expertise Media, showcased a revamped line-up of programming from the TVA network and TVA Sports, as well as new innovative products which provide effective customized solutions for advertisers, the company says. At the end of the summer, Quebecor will introduce QUB, Read more SUBSCRIBE - CARTT.CA Those wishing to read the best industry news will need to subscribe. Great journalism can’t be done for free. With your subscription comes access to the site and at least two e-mailed newsletters a week, delivering to your inbox the best, and most important, news from yourindustry.
SPORTSNET OPENING NEW INTERACTIVE NHL PRODUCTION STUDIO IN 11 hours ago · TORONTO — Ahead of Rogers Sports and Media’s upfront presentation Tuesday, Sportsnet today revealed it is building a new immersive broadcast studio for its NHL production team which will be located at Rogers Campus at 333 Bloor St. E. TELUS VENTURES INVESTS IN BLACK INNOVATION CAPITAL FUND 11 hours ago · VANCOUVER and TORONTO — Telus Ventures announced today it is investing in a newly created Black Innovation Fund, which was launched today by Black Innovation Capital (BIC) and BDC Capital. The fund is focused on investing in Canadian pre-seed and seed stage technology companies founded by Black entrepreneurs. The initial close of funding amounts to Read more » CMPA, CAB, AMONG MANY OTHERS, CHIP IN FOR FULL-PAGE ADS 10 hours ago · OTTAWA — Saying “Bill C-10 is good for Canada”, 30 broadcasting, production and music industry organizations have come together to purchase ad space in The Hill Times, Toronto Star and Le Journal de Montréal to release an open letter calling on the federal government to pass Bill C-10, the CANADIAN STARS ADD VOICES TO ACTRA'S C-10 PUSH 11 hours ago · TORONTO — Some of Canada’s best-known performers and creators are speaking up in support of ACTRA’s (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists) campaign urging the federal government to pass Bill C-10, which aims to modernize the Broadcasting Act. In a press release issued Monday, ACTRA national president David Sparrow said: “The future of Read more » NEW QUB RADIO PODCAST EXAMINES CONSPIRACY THEORIES 11 hours ago · MONTREAL — Quebecor Media’s QUB Radio today launched a new podcast, Ce n’est qu’une théorie (This is just a theory), which promises to demystify the history of conspiracy theories, a phenomenon that has been on the rise in recent years. “From vaccination to QAnon, including the assassination of JFK, 5G, the attacks of September 11, Read more »x
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