CKUA gets 'life-changing' $11M in federal funding
Edmonton's iconic CKUA Radio has secured $11 million in federal funding, a historic investment that will secure its future and expand its cultural reach across Alberta and beyond.
Edmonton's iconic CKUA Radio has secured $11 million in federal funding, a historic investment that will secure its future and expand its cultural reach across Alberta and beyond.
The Canadian sports broadcasting community mourns the loss of Michael Whalen, a longtime TSN Montreal reporter who passed away at age 82. Remembering his legacy.
The EBU confirms Israel's participation in Eurovision 2026 after scrapping a proposed vote. Spain, Ireland, and Netherlands announce boycotts. Get the full story on the controversy.
The European Broadcasting Union meets amid a major split over Israel's place in Eurovision 2026. Key countries threaten a boycott, risking the contest's unity and future viewership.
Vancouver broadcaster James Cybulski brings his EA Sports NHL experience to the PWHL, set to debut calling Vancouver Goldeneyes games in December.
Canada's broadcast regulator has updated its definition of Canadian content, explicitly excluding AI-generated material. Learn how this impacts creators and broadcasters.
Canadian broadcasting legend Bill Brady, renowned radio host and game show personality, has passed away at age 93. Remembering his 70-year career impact.
Canada's broadcast regulator CRTC will announce its decision on redefining Canadian content, shaping the future of domestic media production and cultural policy.
MLS terminates Apple TV deal 3.5 years early, shifting broadcast strategy. What this means for Vancouver Whitecaps fans and local TV access. Learn about the new hybrid approach.
New YouGov poll reveals BBC's approval ratings as broadcaster faces criticism over Trump speech edit and allegations of left-wing bias. Explore the impartiality debate.
Longtime CBC producer David Cayley argues Canada's public broadcaster has become a 'boutique' serving only one audience. His new book demands dialogue over monologue.
PM Mark Carney faces criticism for allocating $150M to CBC's Eurovision participation while Canada faces $1B weekly debt interest payments. Read the budget analysis.
The thrilling Game 7 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks delivered massive television audiences, drawing 51 million combined viewers across the United States, Canada, and Japan in a broadcast spectacle.
Former Edmonton Oilers draft pick Daryl Reaugh earns Hockey Hall of Fame honour for his iconic broadcasting career with the Dallas Stars, cementing his legacy in hockey media history.
The Liberal government's latest budget includes increased funding for CBC/Radio-Canada and explores Canada's potential entry into the Eurovision Song Contest, signaling new cultural ambitions.
Explore the legacy of Jim Robson and John Shorthouse, the legendary play-by-play voices that have narrated Vancouver Canucks history for generations of BC hockey fans.
Hockey Hall of Famer Jennifer Botterill shares her remarkable transition from Canadian hockey legend to acclaimed Sportsnet broadcaster, offering unique insights into the women's game.
Canadian media giant Corus Entertainment announces groundbreaking recapitalization strategy, converting substantial debt into shares while securing new financing to navigate evolving broadcast landscape.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' dramatic World Series Game 7 triumph captured Canadian audiences, delivering record-breaking television numbers that highlight baseball's growing popularity north of the border.
CTV News Vancouver has been honored with the 2024 RTDNA Award for Best Local Newscast in Canada, marking a significant achievement for British Columbia's leading news team and their commitment to exceptional journalism.
The Toronto Blue Jays are rewriting Canadian sports broadcasting history with unprecedented viewership numbers that are shattering records and captivating the nation.
Canadian media giant Corus Entertainment faces significant financial challenges with massive fourth-quarter losses and declining advertising revenue, signaling tough times for broadcast sector.
Dan Shulman, the renowned baseball broadcaster from Northern Ontario, achieves a career milestone by calling his first World Series games for Sportsnet, bringing Canadian pride to the global baseball stage.