Canadian Heritage releases digital transition site

The Heritage Department has unveiled its website to inform Canadians about the impacts of the transition to over-the-air digital television broadcasting. 

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CMPA reaches terms of trade deal with broadcasters

Canadian Media Production Association (CMPA) announced Monday that, following several weeks of “intense negotiations," it has concluded an agreement in principle on terms of trade with Canada’s major private broadcast groups. 

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CTV calls for looser licence conditions for MuchMusic, Muchmore and Access

CTV Inc. is calling on the CRTC for more regulatory flexibility in its Cancon and music video licence requirements for the broadcaster’s MuchMusic, MuchMore More and Access channels. 

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Liberals say use $500M from spectrum auctions for broadband

Although critics say broadband at speeds of 1.5 Mbps may not be ambitious enough, the federal Liberals say they would deliver it to the entire country within three years by investing $500 million in proceeds from upcoming spectrum auctions. 

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Green party calls on CRTC, Federal Court for new leaders’ debates rules

The Green party says it wants the CRTC to issue explicit guidelines for the televised leaders’ debates so that all leaders of the federal political parties participate so long as they received at least two per cent of the vote in the previous election. 

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Bell to negotiate for value for signal for CTV stations

Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. announced Friday that, with the final acquisition of its media division, the company now supports value for signal.

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Pesner new lead director of Prestige Telecom

Prestige Telecom Inc. announced Friday the appointment of Michael Pesner as its new lead director. 

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Greens challenge CRTC rule on political debates

The Green Party of Canada said Friday that it has filed an application for judicial review of a CRTC rule that does not require broadcasters to include all political party leaders in election debates programs.

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Industry leaders take on key issues at CRTC’s ‘state of the union’ forum

The CRTC’s “state of the union” forum last week sought to bring together key industry leaders outside of a hearing and gain input on new, broad policy directions, say those who attended.

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CRTC applies new rules to applications and proceedings

The CRTC announced Friday it will now use a harmonized set of rules to process broadcasting and telecom applications and guide participation in proceedings. 

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