
Robert Malcolmson
Robert Malcolmson, Bell’s chief legal and regulatory officer, has stirred controversy in the Canadian radio landscape by declaring that radio is 'not a viable business anymore' and overseeing the sale of 45 stations, a move that raised concerns about the future of the industry.
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Recent news mentions
Robert Malcolmson expressed the challenges of flying economy in his early 80s, stating it has become too physically demanding.
Wardair, packed lounges and pricey flights in retirement: You weighed in on the death of travel’s golden ageRobert Malcolmson, a BCE executive, commented on the viability of radio as a business.
Constant Craving: Meet the American exec trying to turn Bell Media into an international powerhouseRobert Malcolmson, Bell's chief regulatory officer, expressed concerns about the CRTC's decision.
CRTC upholds decision allowing large telecoms to resell internet services on each other’s networksRobert Malcolmson, Bell’s chief legal and regulatory officer, declared radio 'not a viable business any more' and sold off 45 of its 103 stations.
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