5G consultation extended

Those interested in providing feedback to Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada’s consultation on releasing spectrum to support 5G wireless networks will have more time to do so.

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Cogeco reports higher revenues and profit in Q3

Cogeco Inc. reported stronger revenues and profits for its fiscal third quarter, the first earnings report since its acquisition of Harron Communications LP’s MetroCast assets in the United States earlier this week.

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Cultural diversity improving on Canadian screens: report

The Canadian TV landscape gets poor marks when it comes to the representation and portrayal of Indigenous people and people with disabilities, but is generally better than it was in representing diverse populations, suggests a CRTC-commissioned study on cultural diversity in Canadian media.

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Mobile banking use up to 43%: J.D. Power

Canadians’ use of smartphones for banking activities has nearly doubled over the past three years, according to a new report by J.D. Power.

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Rogers acquires Ontario radio stations

The CRTC has approved the acquisition by Rogers Communications Inc.’s media division of Tillsonburg Broadcasting Company Ltd. (TBCL), which operates two English-language stations in the small Ontario town.

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Samsung, MLB team up for VR content

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. will offer up virtual reality (VR) videos as part of an ongoing partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB).

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John MacDonald and Susan Schaefer to leave Corus

Two senior executives at Corus Entertainment Inc. are expected to leave the company by the end of summer, according to an internal note from CEO and president Doug Murphy.

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G20 heads call for lawful access cooperation in anti-terror statement

A joint statement from G20 leaders stemming from their two-day meeting last week in Hamburg, Germany, pledges co-operation on fighting terrorism in part by looking for links with internet service and online platform providers.

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Growth of Canadians on social networks slowing: report

Canada’s social network usage is projected to grow steadily over the next four years but growth will slow compared to previous years, according to a report by research company eMarketer Inc.

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FCC’s net neutrality changes could affect Canada, some experts say

On Wednesday, major internet and tech companies teamed up to rally against a proposal by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to overturn net neutrality rules imposed in 2015.

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