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CRTC to Broadcasters and Cable/Satellite Companies: Figure it Out, Guys!
I never thought I'd say this about a CRTC decision, but I think yesterday's ruling requiring cable and satellite companies to negotiate fees for broadcast TV programming is almost Solomonic in its wisdom.
Fight Among TV Broadcasters & Local Stations Leads to CAB Closing its Doors
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) has had enough. After dealing with plenty of back and forth between TV broadcasters and local TV station operators about taxes for carrying over-the-air signals, the Association has decided to close its doors. Come June 1, CAB will simply mean that clearly-marked vehicle you grab for a quick lift from one place to the next.
Industry Already Excited About Potential of Ultra HD TV
It seems like only yesterday that high-definition TV was the buzz-word; but it appears the industry is already looking toward the "next big thing": ultra high-definition TV (UHD).
DTV Transition a Success!
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is reporting that the switch to digital TV (DTV) in the U.S. was a success, with all 971 TV stations in 195 markets across the U.S. transitionin to all-digital broadcasts on Friday, June 12, 2009.
Cable Companies File Complaint Against CTV
Several Canadian cable companies, including Rogers, Telus, Cogeco, Eastlink, and the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance Inc. (CCSA), along with satellite TV provider Bell, have filed a complaint with the CRTC against CTV, claiming that the network has violated the Broadcasting Act by "airing one-sided and unbalanced coverage of its own advocacy campaign."
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