A long-standing complaint concerning Quebec navel-gazing by the CBC's French-language news service has been revived as the national broadcast regulator considers Radio-Canada's licence renewal.
MONTREAL — What do you do if you’re a Quebec media company that already owns TV stations and newspapers, but is barred from launching radio stations due to Canadian broadcast law? Answer: You bypass ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Quebec: They call it "radio poubelle," or trash radio. Quebec City has developed the dubious reputation as Canada's capital of shock ...
When Quebec City officials announced Monday it was pulling its advertising dollars from Radio X, a popular but controversial radio station that has recently hosted conspiracy theorists and pushed back ...
A veteran Quebec television executive has been chosen as the new president of CBC/Radio-Canada, sources tell Radio-Canada. Marie-Philippe Bouchard will soon be named to the top job at Canada's public ...
QUEBEC CITY — They call it "radio poubelle," or "trash radio." Quebec City has developed the dubious reputation of being Canada's ­capital of shock jocks, online ­radio hosts who love to provoke with ...
Broadcasting regulator the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) yesterday (July 13) denied an application by Montreal-based Genex Communications for the renewal of its… ...
OTTAWA – A long-standing complaint concerning Quebec navel-gazing by the CBC’s French-language news service has been revived as the national broadcast regulator considers Radio-Canada’s licence ...