Radio

Drawing the line between Gen Z and Y: MTM
The report uncovers device usage and media consumption for the two groups between the ages of 18 and 34.

Sportsnet shuffles radio and TV lineup, puts Blundell on the air
The former 102.1 the Edge host will co-host a morning sports radio program as part of a move that has the Tim & Sid (pictured) show moving to TV.

Ford Lincoln buys the top: Media Monitors
The car company bought the most advertising in Toronto and Montreal for the week of Jan. 12 to 18.

John Cassaday to step down as Corus Entertainment head
The long-time head of the Canadian media group is to retire at the end of March 2015, to be replaced by Doug Murphy.

CBC buys top spot: Media Monitors
The pubcaster bought the most radio ad time in Toronto for the week of Jan. 5 to 11.

City replaces BT with radio-to-TV show in Winnipeg
The station has shelved Breakfast Television in the city, replacing it with a broadcast of popular radio show Wheeler in the Morning.

Alan Dark’s 2015 state of the nation
Rogers’ new SVP of media sales on hockey, digital fraud, and the type of people he wants for his team this year.

Ford Lincoln buys the top: Media Monitors
The car co bought the most advertising time in Toronto for the week of Dec. 29, 2014 to Jan. 4, 2015.

World Juniors skates to strong ratings
TSN and RDS’s opening round ratings are up 6% over 2011, the last time the hockey tournament was held in Canada.

Ford Lincoln tops the week: Media Monitors
The car co bought the most radio advertising in Toronto for the week of Dec. 22 to 28.

Virgin Mobile takes top spot: Media Monitors
The company bought the most radio ad time in Toronto for the week of Dec. 15 to 21.

Leadership shuffle at Rogers Media
Three new members are joining the company’s senior leadership team while Paul Ski is retiring from Rogers Radio.

Ford Lincoln buys most ad time: Media Monitors
The car co held onto the top spot in Montreal and Toronto for the week of Dec. 8 to 14.

CBC shortens news, talks job cuts, to save $15M
The pubcaster outlines its four-screen approach to local news as it goes from 90-minute shows to one-hour or half-hour formats in major TV markets.

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