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Telus drops the gloves with Rogers over alleged ad blocking on its media platforms

TORONTO - A Canadian telecom giant is asking the national regulator to call one of its competitors offside, saying it has been unfairly blocked from advertising on the other company’s media platforms.

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Telus drops the gloves with Rogers over alleged ad blocking on its media platforms

Telus offices are seen in Ottawa on Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. The telecom giant is asking the CRTC to rule Rogers offside for unfairly blocking it from advertising on Rogers-owned media platforms. Telus says Rogers is also interfering with its long-standing sponsorship of the Calgary Flames. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang


TORONTO - A Canadian telecom giant is asking the national regulator to call one of its competitors offside, saying it has been unfairly blocked from advertising on the other company’s media platforms.

It’s a battle between Telus Corp. and Rogers Communications Inc. that also extends to the ice, with the former alleging that Rogers has used its position as Canada’s dominant TV rightsholder for NHL games to interfere with Telus’ long-standing sponsorship of the Calgary Flames.

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