Four Canadian films will be screened at the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) in March. The full line-up for the 32nd edition of the festival was unveiled earlier this week by MIFF executive director Jaie Laplante, a native of Canada. Running from March 6 to 15, MIFF will showcase 125[…]
As beleaguered local television stations continue to face cutbacks and Web-streaming services like Netflix take off, the future of antenna television looks fuzzy. Nevertheless, last week CRTC chairman Jean-Pierre Blais voiced his crystal-clear support for over-the-air television, which is broadcast on open signals and available without a cable-subscription package. The announcement comes after a long discussion on the future of television between the CRTC and more than 13,000 Canadians — about everything from over-the-air to pick-and-pay cable subscriptions — called Let’s Talk TV.
Four Canadian films will be screened at the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) in March. The full line-up for the 32nd edition of the festival was unveiled earlier this week by MIFF executive director Jaie Laplante, a native of Canada. Running from March 6 to 15, MIFF will showcase 125[…]
As beleaguered local television stations continue to face cutbacks and Web-streaming services like Netflix take off, the future of antenna television looks fuzzy. Nevertheless, last week CRTC chairman Jean-Pierre Blais voiced his crystal-clear support for over-the-air television, which is broadcast on open signals and available without a cable-subscription package. The announcement comes after a long discussion on the future of television between the CRTC and more than 13,000 Canadians — about everything from over-the-air to pick-and-pay cable subscriptions — called Let’s Talk TV.
Four Canadian films will be screened at the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) in March. The full line-up for the 32nd edition of the festival was unveiled earlier this week by MIFF executive director Jaie Laplante, a native of Canada. Running from March 6 to 15, MIFF will showcase 125[…]
As beleaguered local television stations continue to face cutbacks and Web-streaming services like Netflix take off, the future of antenna television looks fuzzy. Nevertheless, last week CRTC chairman Jean-Pierre Blais voiced his crystal-clear support for over-the-air television, which is broadcast on open signals and available without a cable-subscription package. The announcement comes after a long discussion on the future of television between the CRTC and more than 13,000 Canadians — about everything from over-the-air to pick-and-pay cable subscriptions — called Let’s Talk TV.