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Israeli TV anchor breaks down in tears during on-air broadcast
Reacts to news that public broadcaster's news program being shut down by government
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CBC's Eli Glasner gets his groove on with stars of Murdoch Mysteries
Actors Hélène Joy and Kristian Bruun chat with Eli Glasner at the Canadian Screen Awards family fan day in Toronto
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Use it or lose it
Tech author Peter Nowak on internet advocacy groups calling for changes to the rules when it comes to streaming TV
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How Hollywood is fighting back against piracy
Hollywood needs to get serious about its digital security, Northeastern University law and computer science professor Andrea Matwhyshyn says — or risk feeling the pinch to its bottom line
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Blue Jays on Facebook
Howard Bloom of Sports Business News on baseball's move to show games live on the social media platform.
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Facebook further blurs the line between social media and TV
Facebook is making itself more television friendly as it moves to take advertising revenue from the likes of YouTube, Netflix, Hula and traditional TV channels. The social media website is about to launch an app for smart TVs which means...
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The music behind the award-winning Game of Thrones brought to life in concert
If you are one of the millions of Game of Thrones fans waiting patiently for the new series to start, then this is set to get your heart racing. The music behind the award-winning television phenomenon is being brought to life in...
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CES gadgets in our homes?
Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies, on whether the stuff at CES will make into our living rooms
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Fans turn out at Kim's Convenience in Toronto
CBC TV's Kim's Convenience went back to its roots Saturday for an event at the actual convenience store where the exteriors are shot
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Murdoch empire makes Sky deal
Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox is buying European pay-TV firm Sky, which has nearly 22 million viewers in Britain, Ireland, Italy, Germany and Austria. The deal unites a media empire across two continents. Murdoch – who has...
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Rogers changing IPTV plan
Patrick O'Rourke, senior editor, MobileSyrup, on the media company's move to partner with Comcast
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Samsung set for biggest change in company’s history
South Korea’s Samsung, under pressure from American activist investors looking for more returns, is preparing the biggest shake-up of the company in its 47-year-history. The world’s top maker of smartphones, memory chips and televisions...
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Backing up the internet
Why the Internet Archive is looking to Canada to keep its library safe
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‘Good Girls Revolt’ a 60s discrimination drama that reverberates today
Amazon’s latest original series is based on the book ‘Good Girls Revolt’ by Lynn Povich,’ about a group of women employed by Newsweek magazine in the 1960’s who ended up suing the magazine for discrimination in the workplace. It’s the...
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Oscar buzz builds for Rebecca Hall in ‘Christine’
More than 40 years after her death, Antonio Campos tells the story of Christine Chubbuck, a news anchor in Florida who shot herself on live TV in 1974. Revisit the Case of Christine Chubbuck, the Reporter Who Shot Herself During a...
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HBO expands into Eastern European
HBO Europe, the European arm of the Time Warner service, is following on the success of its first season with Season Two of Hungarian TV series ‘Aranyelet’ (‘Golden Life’). The project is part of HBO’s new strategy to produce original...
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Netflix subscriber boom boosts shares
Shares of Netflix shot up by as much as 20 percent as the video streaming service added nearly 3.6 million subscribers between July and September. That is over 50 percent more than expected and addresses investors’ worries about its...
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Greeks raise nearly 250m with sale of four TV licences in great media shakeup
The winners have been announced in the great Greek TV sell-off, with four companies winning bids for television channels in an unprecedented auction. The sale of four broadcast licences has immediately raised 246 million euros for the...
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Jude Law stars as an American pope in new HBO series
British actor Jude Law hit the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival, where the first two episodes of his new mini-series ‘The Young Pope’ by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino were premiered. The 10-hour series marks the first time...
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Monte-Carlo festival celebrates ‘new golden age’ of TV
Stars of the big screen and lots from the little screen turned out en masse for the 56th Monte Carlo TV Festival. During five days, Monaco surfed a TV wave. It was an occasion to meet actors from an array of global television series,...
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TV fight in court
Tech author Peter Nowak on Android box dealers fighting an injunction blocking sales
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Covering tech
Kara Swisher, the executive editor and co-founder of Recode, is known for being uncompromising when holding the stars of the tech world accountable
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Panasonic to end LCD production
Panasonic says it is going to stop making screens for its televisions in Japan by the end of September. It has never been a profitable venture since production started in 2010 due to heavy price competition from South Korean and Chinese...