Telus investing $38 million in Capitale-Nationale network expansions

QUEBEC CITY — Today, Telus announced it is investing $38 million this year to deploy its PureFibre and 5G networks in Quebec’s Capitale-Nationale region. Combined with an additional contribution of […]
Kidoodle.TV now available on Samsung Galaxy devices

CALGARY — Kidoodle.TV, a Canadian kids channel owned and operated by A Parent Media Co., announced today it’s growing its linear offering with Samsung TV Plus by expanding to select […]
CTAM Canada webinar to discuss multicultural strategies

TORONTO — CTAM Canada announced its May “Lunch and Learn” virtual event will discuss the topic “The Changing Face of Canada – What’s your Multicultural Strategy?” Scheduled to take place […]
REV TV Canada adds superbike racing series to lineup

BURLINGTON, Ont. — Motorsports channel REV TV Canada announced yesterday it will be the Canadian broadcast home for the Motul FIM Superbike World Championship, also known as WorldSBK, starting May […]
Family Channel orders second season of Denis and Me

WildBrain to handle global distribution and manage YouTube channel for series TORONTO — Kids entertainment company WildBrain announced today it has partnered with Headspinner Productions for a second season of […]
EXFO introduces modular and portable 5G spectrum analyzer

QUEBEC CITY — Telecom testing and analytics solution provider EXFO Inc. announced today availability of its new 5GPro Spectrum Analyzer, which the company says is the industry’s “only modular, field-focused […]
Telstra hires new director of partnerships for U.S. and Canada

LOS ANGELES — Australian telco Telstra announced today the hiring of Mikoto Anzai (above) to lead key relationships and direct sales in the U.S. and Canada as part of the […]
Quebecor and Bell say CRTC shouldn’t be able to force negotiations

By Ahmad Hathout MONTREAL – Lawyers for Quebecor’s Groupe TVA and Bell Canada said Tuesday the CRTC shouldn’t be able to force the two companies to come to an agreement […]
CAB is ignoring small broadcasters’ concerns: Leclerc Communication (Updated)

Association says consensus was achieved By Steve Faguy GATINEAU – The Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ submission to the CRTC’s commercial radio policy has exposed a long-standing rift between large and […]
Rogers expands phone program for women’s shelters in Prairie and Atlantic provinces

CALGARY, WINNIPEG and MONCTON — Rogers Communications announced today it has expanded its phone and plan program to support more vulnerable women and children using shelters and transition houses in […]