Super Bowl ad watchers have made their voices heard at the regulatory level, comprising 20% of all complainers to the CRTC on the subject of simultaneous substitution. While consumer complaints about ...
Michael Geist holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law. He can be reached at mgeist@uottawa.ca or online at www.michaelgeist.ca. With ...
Bell Media asked the federal appeals court to overturn a CRTC order that will force the broadcaster to air American ads during the big game starting in 2017. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief ...
Besides the weather, it is Canadians' favourite thing to complain about at this time of year. During Super Bowl commercial breaks, Americans see adorable baby animals, slightly less adorable ...
The Federal Court of Appeal has once again granted Bell Media permission to appeal a ban on simultaneous substitution during the National Football League’s Super Bowl, even though Canada’s broadcast ...
The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Bell Media, which owns the broadcast rights to the Super Bowl in Canada, is challenging ...
Canada’s broadcast regulator says it hasn’t actually issued an order banning simultaneous substitution during the Super Bowl yet, rendering an appeal filed by Bell Media and the National Football ...
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This fall the CRTC is set to hear talks from every side of the industry as it embarks on hearings associated with its Let’s Talk TV initiative. From simultaneous substitution to pick-and-pay, and ...