Jane Austen manuscript sells for $1.6M
A rare Jane Austen manuscript has sold for £993,250 (nearly $1.6 million Cdn) at auction in London, three times more than its estimated price.
Cable, satellite profits continue to climb
Revenues for Canada’s cable, satellite and other broadcasting distribution firms rose to $12.5 billion in 2010, while they contributed just $100.7 million to a local programming fund.
Glee stars slated for graduation departure
At least three of Glee’s strongest voices will be leaving after the upcoming third season of the hit high school musical series, co-creator Ryan Murphy has revealed.
Country music awards return to Edmonton for 2 years
Edmonton will host Country Music Week and the Canadian Country Music Awards in 2013 as well as the following year, 2014.
Mad Men, Game of Thrones to vie for Emmys
Game of Thrones and Mad Men are in the running for the best drama award at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards.
Murdoch defies U.K. parliament in hacking probe
Media titan Rupert Murdoch and his son James refused Thursday to appear in public next week before a parliamentary committee investigating phone hacking and bribery by employees of their British media empire.
LIVEBLOG: CRTC usage-based billing hearings, Day 4
CBC’s Kady O’Malley reports live as MTS Allstream, the World Broadband Foundation, and Vaxination Informatique appear at CRTC hearings that could affect the internet prices and options available to consumers.
Higher Ground
Trailer for Higher Ground
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