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Why Bell’s Bid to Buy MTS is Bad News: Report Submitted to the Competition Bureau assessing Bell Canada Enterprises’ proposed bid to acquire Manitoba Telecommunications Services

By |2018-11-24T15:08:08-04:00May 26th, 2016|

Why Bell’s Bid to Buy MTS is Bad News: Report Submitted to the Competition Bureau assessing Bell Canada Enterprises’ proposed bid to acquire Manitoba Telecommunications Services Klass, B. & Winseck, D. Why Bell’s Bid to Buy MTS is Bad News: Report Submitted to the Competition Bureau [...]

CMCRP Submissions to the CRTC’s Review of Basic Telecommunications Services (2015-134)

By |2018-11-24T15:52:42-04:00April 11th, 2016|

CMCRP Submissions to the CRTC’s Review of Basic Telecommunications Services (2015-134) CMCR Oral Presentation to CRTC Hearing on Whether Affordable Broadband Internet should be available to all Canadians (April 11, 2016)  CPAC coverage of CMCR’s Oral Presentation to CRTC Hearing on Whether Affordable Broadband Internet should be available to [...]

Growth and Concentration Trends in the French-language Media Economy in Canada, 2000-2014

By |2018-11-24T15:07:10-04:00December 15th, 2015|

Growth and Concentration Trends in the French-language Media Economy in Canada, 2000-2014 Introduction This is the fourth and final installment of a four-part series on the state of the telecoms-internet and media industries in Canada (see here, here and here for the previous reports). Its focus is on [...]

Growth and Concentration Trends in the English-language Network Media Economy in Canada, 2000-2014

By |2018-11-24T15:06:11-04:00December 3rd, 2015|

Growth and Concentration Trends in the English-language Network Media Economy in Canada, 2000-2014 Introduction This is the third in a series of reports on the state of the telecoms-internet and media industries in Canada (see here and here for the previous two). In this and the next [...]

CMCR Project Releases Entire Data Set Under Creative Commons License

By |2018-11-24T15:05:54-04:00December 2nd, 2015|

CMCR Project Releases Entire Data Set Under Creative Commons License The whole purpose of the Canadian Media Concentration Research Project is to offer an independent academic, theoretically-informed, empirical and data-driven analysis of a deceptively simple yet profoundly important question: have telecom, media and internet markets become more concentrated [...]

Media and Internet Concentration in Canada Report, 1984 – 2014

By |2018-11-24T15:05:03-04:00November 10th, 2015|

Media and Internet Concentration in Canada Report, 1984 – 2014 Introduction This is the second report in an annual series that reviews current developments and long-term trends in the media, internet and telecoms industries in Canada. Building on last week’s effort, it addresses two simple but important questions: [...]

The Growth of the Network Media Economy in Canada, 1984-2014

By |2018-11-24T16:08:52-04:00November 2nd, 2015|

The Growth of the Network Media Economy in Canada, 1984-2014 Introduction This report examines the development of a dozen or so of the largest sectors of the media, internet and telecommunications industries in Canada between 1984 and 2014: wireline and wireless telecoms; internet access; cable, satellite & IPTV; [...]

Canada’s Top Media, Internet & Telecom Companies by Market Share (2014)

By |2018-11-24T15:04:02-04:00October 6th, 2015|

Canada’s Top Media, Internet & Telecom Companies by Market Share (2014) Ever wonder who the main companies are that make up and shape the media, telecoms and internet landscape in Canada? Who owns what? Where do Google, Facebook and Netflix – the new internet giants -- fit alongside [...]

Media and Internet Concentration in Canada, 1984-2013

By |2018-11-24T15:03:47-04:00November 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, [...]