Netflix reduces video quality in Canada to lower internet bandwidth use
Netflix is lowering video quality for its subscribers in Canada as it attempts to reduce soaring demands on internet bandwidth in the midst of the
Netflix reduces video quality in Canada to lower internet bandwidth use
Netflix is lowering video quality for its subscribers in Canada as it attempts to reduce soaring demands on internet bandwidth in the midst of the
‘Smarter’ rules would ensure all digital players pay for CanCon, panel told
Federal lawmakers need to make foreign content providers, such as Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime, pay their fair share into producing Canadian content, Canada’s broadcast
Quebec to tax online streaming giant Netflix with or without federal government
Quebec will forge ahead with plans to tax Netflix with or without the support of the federal government, the province’s finance minister has said in
Netflix to invest in Canadian programs as part of feds’ new cultural plan
An agreement that Netflix will invest at least $500 million in original productions in Canada is set to be part of a long-awaited reboot of
Netflix Canada hikes prices as streaming competition ramps up, expenses rise
Watching your favourite shows on Netflix Canada just got a little more expensive. The popular video streaming service is hiking prices for new members effective
Netflix standing on the threshold of 100M subscribers
Netflix is on the verge of surpassing 100 million global subscribers, a testament to how much the video streaming service has changed the entertainment landscape
Ottawa entrepreneur works to perfect the art of the deal
Pat McGowan believes the term “sharing economy” is a misnomer, and he’s not shy about saying so. There’s a lot of talk about the sharing
Espial ‘cracks the code’ with doubled revenues, push into the black in Q1
Ottawa-based digital TV software provider Espial Group (TSX:ESP) doubled its revenues during the first quarter, helping the company to transform a multi-million dollar loss last
Opinion: Why I don’t like Netflix – that much
So, I finally did it. After undergoing a couple months of hypnosis delivered via fancy, red-tinged advertisements dancing provocatively across the television screen, I signed
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