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  • Television cord cutting hits record level in 2016 for Canada’s big providers: report
    Tuesday March 21st 2017

    A record numbers of customers cancelled their television subscriptions to Canada’s publicly traded TV providers last year, according to data from an Ottawa-based research firm. Approximately 202,000 TV subscribers cut their cable and satellite packages from seven of the largest providers in 2016, Boon Dog Professional Services reported this week.[…]

  • Netflix Unveils 2017 Recommended Smart TVs With ‘Instant On’ Features
    Tuesday March 21st 2017

    Netflix’s streaming service is available on hundreds of devices. But the company is again highlighting an elite group of connected-TV partners that have integrated features going above and beyond — to make watching Netflix faster, simpler and more convenient. The initial wave of 2017 Netflix-recommended TVs comes from three partners:[…]

  • Canadian Film Fest opens for patriotic moviegoers
    Monday March 20th 2017

    What with the Canada’s Top Ten series in January, last weekend’s Canadian Screen Awards, the ongoing slate of Canada on Screen events for the nation’s sesquicentennial, Bruce McDonald’s latest out this weekend and National Canadian Film Day coming up in April, moviegoers really have no excuse if they’re maintaining their[…]

  • CSC Awards announces its 2017 nominees
    Friday March 17th 2017

    The Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) announces the nominees for its 2017 awards. When the Bough Breaks’ David Moxness csc ASC and Game of Thrones’ Gregory Middleton csc are among a group of 39 cinematographers vying for top honours at the 60th CSC Annual Awards. Awards will be handed out[…]

  • Film academy CEO on how to get Canadians to care about Canadian content
    Thursday March 16th 2017

    Should the Canadian Screen Awards use that envelope-juggling accountant from PricewaterhouseCoopers who messed up the Oscars? Say what you will about the gut-wrenching finale, people were certainly talking about the show for days afterward. And the CSAs, which on Sunday night will celebrate the best in Canadian films and TV[…]

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  • Television cord cutting hits record level in 2016 for Canada’s big providers: report
    Tuesday March 21st 2017

    A record numbers of customers cancelled their television subscriptions to Canada’s publicly traded TV providers last year, according to data from an Ottawa-based research firm. Approximately 202,000 TV subscribers cut their cable and satellite packages from seven of the largest providers in 2016, Boon Dog Professional Services reported this week.[…]

  • Netflix Unveils 2017 Recommended Smart TVs With ‘Instant On’ Features
    Tuesday March 21st 2017

    Netflix’s streaming service is available on hundreds of devices. But the company is again highlighting an elite group of connected-TV partners that have integrated features going above and beyond — to make watching Netflix faster, simpler and more convenient. The initial wave of 2017 Netflix-recommended TVs comes from three partners:[…]

  • Canadian Film Fest opens for patriotic moviegoers
    Monday March 20th 2017

    What with the Canada’s Top Ten series in January, last weekend’s Canadian Screen Awards, the ongoing slate of Canada on Screen events for the nation’s sesquicentennial, Bruce McDonald’s latest out this weekend and National Canadian Film Day coming up in April, moviegoers really have no excuse if they’re maintaining their[…]

  • CSC Awards announces its 2017 nominees
    Friday March 17th 2017

    The Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) announces the nominees for its 2017 awards. When the Bough Breaks’ David Moxness csc ASC and Game of Thrones’ Gregory Middleton csc are among a group of 39 cinematographers vying for top honours at the 60th CSC Annual Awards. Awards will be handed out[…]

  • Film academy CEO on how to get Canadians to care about Canadian content
    Thursday March 16th 2017

    Should the Canadian Screen Awards use that envelope-juggling accountant from PricewaterhouseCoopers who messed up the Oscars? Say what you will about the gut-wrenching finale, people were certainly talking about the show for days afterward. And the CSAs, which on Sunday night will celebrate the best in Canadian films and TV[…]

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Archives for: March 20175
  • Television cord cutting hits record level in 2016 for Canada’s big providers: report
    Tuesday March 21st 2017

    A record numbers of customers cancelled their television subscriptions to Canada’s publicly traded TV providers last year, according to data from an Ottawa-based research firm. Approximately 202,000 TV subscribers cut their cable and satellite packages from seven of the largest providers in 2016, Boon Dog Professional Services reported this week.[…]

  • Netflix Unveils 2017 Recommended Smart TVs With ‘Instant On’ Features
    Tuesday March 21st 2017

    Netflix’s streaming service is available on hundreds of devices. But the company is again highlighting an elite group of connected-TV partners that have integrated features going above and beyond — to make watching Netflix faster, simpler and more convenient. The initial wave of 2017 Netflix-recommended TVs comes from three partners:[…]

  • Canadian Film Fest opens for patriotic moviegoers
    Monday March 20th 2017

    What with the Canada’s Top Ten series in January, last weekend’s Canadian Screen Awards, the ongoing slate of Canada on Screen events for the nation’s sesquicentennial, Bruce McDonald’s latest out this weekend and National Canadian Film Day coming up in April, moviegoers really have no excuse if they’re maintaining their[…]

  • CSC Awards announces its 2017 nominees
    Friday March 17th 2017

    The Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC) announces the nominees for its 2017 awards. When the Bough Breaks’ David Moxness csc ASC and Game of Thrones’ Gregory Middleton csc are among a group of 39 cinematographers vying for top honours at the 60th CSC Annual Awards. Awards will be handed out[…]

  • Film academy CEO on how to get Canadians to care about Canadian content
    Thursday March 16th 2017

    Should the Canadian Screen Awards use that envelope-juggling accountant from PricewaterhouseCoopers who messed up the Oscars? Say what you will about the gut-wrenching finale, people were certainly talking about the show for days afterward. And the CSAs, which on Sunday night will celebrate the best in Canadian films and TV[…]

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