Bell Media signs new long term broadcast agreement with Vice Media
Bell Media has signed a new long-term agreement that will see it become the exclusive Canadian broadcaster for new programming from Vice Media network Viceland.
Bell Media signs new long term broadcast agreement with Vice Media
Bell Media has signed a new long-term agreement that will see it become the exclusive Canadian broadcaster for new programming from Vice Media network Viceland.
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Bell, Rogers, CBC join group seeking to have CRTC find and block content pirates
Prominent members of Canada’s entertainment industry are calling for a new federal agency to locate and shut down websites that are portals for illegally obtained
Bell to launch new discount pre-paid wireless brand dubbed ‘Lucky Mobile’
Bell is launching a new discount pre-paid wireless brand, Lucky Mobile. The service will initially be available in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia starting Dec.
Bell lays off radio and TV employees across Canada, including Ottawa CTV staff
Bell Media is laying off employees, including prominent on-air personalities, at radio and TV stations across Canada. However, the company won’t say how many, who
Telecom giant BCE buying AlarmForce for $166M to grow its position in security
Telecom and media giant BCE Inc. says it will buy Canadian home security service AlarmForce Industries Inc. in a deal worth about $166 million. George
Ottawa’s Telesat secures 15-year Bell contract to improve Nunavut wireless connectivity
Wireless connectivity speeds in Nunavut may see a 20-fold increase thanks to a long-term contract between an Ottawa-based satellite operator and Bell Canada. Telesat announced
Bell joins Ottawa-based telecom consortium CENGN
One of Canada’s telecom heavyweights has joined a local industry organization aimed at developing the next generation of networking technologies. Bell is the newest member
As mobile data use surges, Canadian telecom firms spend billions upgrading networks
Internet and mobile providers must invest in infrastructure to keep up with a booming consumer appetite for entertainment both at home and on the go,
Bell set to introduce new streaming product for Internet TV viewing
Bell Canada says it’s on the cusp of launching a new streaming product to attract customers who prefer to watch video such as Netflix through
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