Radio

Digging into shifts in radio sales
Local ad sales are down and national sales are up in Toronto and Vancouver, MiC asks media directors about the impact, and whether or not the trend will continue.

BMO buys the top: Media Monitors
The bank purchased the most radio spots in Toronto for the week of June 15 to 21.

Local ads down, national up for radio: CRTC
The pubcaster has released a report detailing the 2014 results of commercial radio stations.

Audi Dealer Association wins the week: Media Monitors
The car co bought the most radio advertising for the week of June 8 to 14.

Numeris overview: New PPM ratings
Bray and Partners president David Bray breaks down which radio stations are on top in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver.

Ford Motor Company takes the week: Media Monitors
The automotive co bought the most radio advertising in Toronto for the week of June 1 to 7.

Honda tops the chart: Media Monitors
The car company bought the most amount of radio advertising in Toronto for the week of May 25 to 31.

Bell extends CFL contract to 2021
TSN and RDS renew exclusive broadcast rights for CFL, while Bell launches a new all-sports radio station in Hamilton.

Honda Dealer Association wins the week: Media Monitors
The car company bought the most radio advertising in Toronto for the week of May 18 to 24.

Ford Motors takes the top spot again: Media Monitors
The car company bought the most radio advertising in Toronto for the week of May 11 to 17.

Ford buys the top: Media Monitors
Ford Motors bought the most radio advertising in Toronto for the week of May 4 to 10, according to the latest Media Monitors report.

RBC buys the top: Media Monitors
The bank bought the most advertising in Toronto for the week of April 27 to May 3.

Revenues up slightly at Bell Media for Q1
The BDU’s report also referenced a new policy supporting the journalistic independence of CTV News and its president Wendy Freeman (pictured).

Hudson’s Bay buys the top spots: Media Monitors
The retailer purchased the most radio advertising in Montreal and Toronto for April 20 to 26.

Traditional radio listeners won’t tune out
Two out of three English-speaking Canadians still listen to radio solely via a conventional receiver, according to a new Media Technology Monitor report.