Streaming services need certainty to thrive: Songza exec

OTTAWA — Canada’s regulatory environment doesn’t promote technological innovation in the music industry, and that’s part of the reason why streaming services here are lagging behind their U.S. counterparts, said Vanessa Thomas, managing director for Canada at Songza Media Inc.

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Videotron launches Illico iPhone streaming app

Quebecor Inc.’s Videotron unit said Thursday it has launched a new app that allows users of Apple Inc.’s iPhone 4 or 5 access content through its Illico program for online video content.

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Blue Ant Media partners with YouTube-focused music network

Blue Ant Media Inc., a Toronto-based media group, said Tuesday it has struck a partnership with Omnia Media, which it said is the third-largest largest music-focused network on Google Inc.’s YouTube platform.

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Low risk from radio frequencies, more study needed: panel

An expert panel that reviewed Health Canada regulations that limit human exposure to radio-frequency energy resulting from wireless communications, such as WiFi or mobile phones, said in a report released Tuesday there is no concrete evidence of adverse health effects occurring at exposures less than the regulations’ limits.

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