Moffat Communications
Defunct Canadian broadcasting and cable company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moffat Communications was a Canadian cable and broadcasting company. Privately owned by the Moffat family, the company was based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It first went public on the stock market in 1972.[1]
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In an interview with the Free Press reporter Paul Sullivan in November 1978, Moffat CEO Ronald Moffat predicted that Canada will introduce DBS services by 1983 and will beam superstations across the country.[1]
They had 60% interest in Consumer Behavior Centre Inc. of Dallas, Texas, an advertising research subsidiary.[1]