Fall TV: Partners, Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue cancelled

Citytv will pre-release Happy Endings on Monday nights at 8:30 p.m., with Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue both staying on through their initial 13-episode orders.

Astral confirms new deal with BCE in the works

The media group confirms discussions to revive BCE’s acquisition of Astral have resumed, after shares of the company halted trading this morning.

Prairie Milk gets catty with app launch

The dairy farmer organization targets youth with a new Milk vs. Cats app.

Shoppers Drug Mart makes Christmas shopping simple

The pharma-retailer has launched its holiday Gifts Made Easy campaign, which targets men and women aged 25 to 54.

Chevrolet buys big: Media Monitors

The automaker is tops in Toronto with Bell taking top spot in Montreal for the week of Nov. 5 to 11., 2012.

Blog: Veronica Holmes at the AAM Conference

The ZenithOptimedia president of digital checks the industry’s pulse at the renamed organization’s annual conference.

TFO targets French and English speakers

The pubcaster’s new campaign with Lowe Roche builds on its rebrand earlier this year.

Digi Awards announce 2012 nominees

The CBC and the Canadian Olympic Consortium are among the nominees for this year’s awards, which will be handed out on Dec. 4.

Citytv grabs Mike & Molly for Monday night CBS comedy block

CTV released the comedy due a scheduling clash with other programming.

Canadian Living names new EIC

Jennifer Reynolds takes over from Susan Antonacci who was recently promoted at TC Media.

Spotted! Movember hits the rails in Montreal

Carat releases its first campaign for the cause in the Quebec city, with a contest that takes over digital screens in subway stations.

ABC changes its name

Joan Brehl tells MiC why the organization has launched a new brand identity, now called the Alliance for Audited Media.

Rona brings it home

The home improvement company kicks off a new TV campaign that aims to tell Canadians about its true patriot love.

Facebook launches anti-bullying app

The social media site has teamed with Family Channel, and celebrities such as Rick Mercer and the Toronto Raptors, to promote Bullying Awareness Week in Canada.

RTB here to stay: report

Andrew Casale tells MiC about the new study and explains how RTB is spreading in Canada.