British Prime Minister Dismissive of BBC Strike
David Cameron says there were no grounds for a strike by BBC journalists because the corporation remains well-funded after a license-fee deal in 2010.
David Cameron says there were no grounds for a strike by BBC journalists because the corporation remains well-funded after a license-fee deal in 2010.
David Cameron says there were no grounds for a strike by BBC journalists because the corporation remains well-funded after a license-fee deal in 2010.
Other programming replaces flagship TV morning show “Breakfast” after a union of journalists calls for a 24-hour protest against job cuts.
Other programming replaces flagship TV morning show “Breakfast” after a union of journalists calls for a 24-hour protest against job cuts.
Columnist says the CRTC should dismantle the foreign ownership restrictions that keep the industry in too few Canadian hands and ban outsiders from controlling telecoms.
Columnist says that while consumers complain about being handcuffed to long-term cellphone contracts, CRTC chair Jean-Pierre Blais has told Bell Mobility to estimate the cost of reintroducing one- and two-year…
Columnist says that while consumers complain about being handcuffed to long-term cellphone contracts, CRTC chair Jean-Pierre Blais has told Bell Mobility to estimate the cost of reintroducing one- and two-year…
Canada’s telecom regulator paid a to the Edmonton offices of RackNine Inc., a voice-broadcasting company used by the Conservative Party to deploy a robocall poll opposing changes to Saskatchewan riding…
Canada’s telecom regulator paid a to the Edmonton offices of RackNine Inc., a voice-broadcasting company used by the Conservative Party to deploy a robocall poll opposing changes to Saskatchewan riding…
We did it! The Conservative government has killed online spying legislation Bill C-30! If passed, the bill would have provided access to your private online information without a warrant, and…
Tony Hall expands Tim Davie’s role as head of BBC Worldwide and names BBC News director Helen Boaden as head of BBC Radio.
Conservative MP Brent Rathgeber’s Private Members’ bill to impose new disclosure requirements on the CBC/SRC is up for debate in the House of Commons.
Conservative MP Brent Rathgeber’s Private Members’ bill to impose new disclosure requirements on the CBC/SRC is up for debate in the House of Commons.
The official opposition says a private member’s bill aimed at prying open the CBC’s books is hypocritical and represents an ideological attack on the public broadcaster.
The official opposition says a private member’s bill aimed at prying open the CBC’s books is hypocritical and represents an ideological attack on the public broadcaster.
Representatives of three consumer groups urged the regulator to do away with three-year terms in favour of capping contracts at two years.
Representatives of three consumer groups urged the regulator to do away with three-year terms in favour of capping contracts at two years.
The CRTC is aiming for a set of national standards for the content and clarity of cellphone contracts.
Evan Solomon, host of CBC Radio’s The House, reflects on the rules surrounding robocalls, as heard in his weekly radio essay on Feb. 9, 2013.
Veteran anchor says the mission CBC news anchor Peter Mansbridge signed up for has been abandoned.