Media and Internet Concentration in Canada, 1984-2013

By |2018-11-24T15:03:47-05:00November 26th, 2014|

Media and Internet Concentration in Canada, 1984-2013 This is the second post in a series. Building on last week’s post that analyzed the growth of the media economy between 1984 and 2013, this post addresses the same timeframe and another deceptively simple yet profoundly important question: have telecom, [...]

Growth and Concentration in the French-language Network Media Economy in Canada, 2000-2012

By |2018-11-24T14:46:34-05:00October 29th, 2013|

Growth and Concentration in the French-language Network Media Economy in Canada, 2000-2012 This post focuses on the development of and concentration trends in eight sectors of the network media economy in French-language regions of Canada from 2000 until 2012: i.e. wireline telecoms, mobile wireless services, internet access, broadcast [...]

CMCR Project Preliminary 2012 Data Release: Concentration Trends in the Broadcast Industries in Canada

By |2018-11-24T14:58:44-05:00May 15th, 2013|

CMCR Project Preliminary 2012 Data Release: Concentration Trends in the Broadcast Industries in Canada Highlights The CMCR analyzed the financial results for Canada’s biggest TV providers, radio broadcasters, specialty, pay and video-on-demand services as well as cable, satellite TV and IPTV providers released by the CRTC in early [...]

Media and Internet Concentration in Canada, 1984 – 2011

By |2018-11-24T14:57:22-05:00December 7th, 2012|

As my last post explained, the media economy in Canada has grown immensely and become far more complex in the past twenty-five years with the rise of the Internet and digital media. In this post, I ask whether the media have become more or less concentrated amidst all these changes? While opinions are rife on the [...]

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