Leading cable MSO (multi service operator) and media and entertainment firm Comcast Corp. CMCSA is strengthening its foothold in the digital media industry through every year investments. In Aug 2015, ...
Premier Kathleen Wynne is working with leaders in the digital media industry to expand Ontario's vibrant knowledge-based industries and create more jobs. Joined by Michael Chan, the Minister of ...
Seventy per cent of Vancouver’s digital media companies are planning to hire this year and 86.7% are anticipating 2011 revenue growth of at least 10%, according to a report released this morning. The ...
Ontario is fast becoming a major player in the interactive gaming world with incentives for companies to create their products in the province. Premier Dalton McGuinty visited Ascension CrossMedia ...
Today, Joyce Bateman, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg South Centre, on behalf of the Honourable Michelle Rempel, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, announced an investment to ...
Matt Boismier, 28, is one of many young professionals enticed to Vancouver by a boom in the digital media industry. His employer, Vancouver-based Nerd Corps Entertainment, hired 135 people this year ...
Interactive Ontario has launched a Diversity & Inclusion Toolkit for the Interactive Digital Media Industry. The not-for-profit industry trade association focuses on the growth of the province’s ...
Microsoft’s decision to lay off 35 programmers in Vancouver and axe two of its gaming products underscores concerns that the digital media business in B.C. is having trouble. It’s also not good news ...
The mainstream media is a gloomy place at the moment, obsessed with the credit crunch and potential economic downturn. The business press is equally dour, as it predicts the cataclysmic impact on ...
Three years after getting rid of a tax credit benefiting video game developers and digital media companies in Alberta, the UCP government is looking to bring it back. In one of Premier Danielle ...
Alberta's growing digital media industry is getting a boost from the provincial government. The province is offering digital gaming and media companies a tax credit that covers 25 per cent of salaries ...
This article was provided by Grant MacEwan University journalism student Vickie Laliotis. Digital Alberta is gearing up for its second annual awards ceremony, set to honour the industry’s most ...
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