By Howard Law, author of MediaPolicy.ca, and Canada vs. California: How Ottawa took on Netflix and the streaming giants ...
Crave subs top five million By Ahmad Hathout Bell executives said Thursday that the company will focus on trade-in and other “device residual programs,” rather... Continue Reading ...
Crave subs top five million By Ahmad Hathout Bell executives said Thursday that the company will focus on trade-in and other “device residual programs,” rather than device discounting, to address ...
Corus Entertainment on Tuesday announced Home Network’s fall lineup, featuring two returning Canadian original hit series alongside new seasons of internationally acclaimed titles. Third-generation ...
Canada’s media sector consistently produces strong creative talent, compelling content, and flashes of international success. The deeper issue isn’t simply decline, it’s that we haven’t redesigned the ...
How do Canada’s independent communication providers stay competitive against industry giants? We talk to Sheri Somerville, CEO of the Canadian Communication Systems Alliance (CCSA), the association ...
At this year’s European Film Market in Berlin, a high-level panel titled “Balancing Cultural Diversity, Artistic Freedom and Competitiveness in the Platform Era” felt like a genuine policy turning ...
[ANALYSIS] CanCon Corks bobbing on the ocean: the CRTC’s new ruling on Hollywood Streamers in Canada
The other shoe dropped last week when the CRTC delivered two rulings that nearly complete its new regulatory framework for Netflix and the rest of the Hollywood streamers, as well as Canadian ...
Last week, Quebec’s culture minister Mathieu Lacombe slid a wild card into Prime Minister Mark Carney’s deck by tabling Bill 109 in the National Assembly. The bill contemplates doing for Quebec ...
Inside the CCSA Conference. Where Telecoms Exchange Ideas and Gain the Collective Scale to Win. Cartt.ca publishes breaking news, in-depth feature stories, analysis, and opinion geared specifically ...
On June 3, Culture Minister Marc Miller announced an investment of $600 million per year in “immediate support to strengthen Canadian culture and ensure Canadian content remain affordable.” ...
In October 2022, Netflix appeared at the Senate committee reviewing the proposed Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, when the Conservative senator Fabian Manning pitched a softball question: What was ...
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