
Spotted! In NYC: Puss in Frye boots
Dreamworks cozies up to American boot maker The Frye Company for an inspired installation supporting this weekend’s release of Puss in Boots.

Fall TV: Social hits and misses
US-based Networked Insights reports Revenge and Up All Night are among the shows getting the best social buzz.

Spotted! Mini plays dress-up
The brand teases with a Halloween stunt that drapes Toronto cars in Mini-inspired costumes.

YouTube unveils 100 niche channels
Vice, The Onion and The Wall Street Journal are among the contributing content to the video portal’s upcoming slate of channels, beginning their roll-out in November.

CTV brings a morning news rush out West
Bell Media news exec Paul Rogers explains CTV’s programming strategy behind the national rollout of its new morning shows.

Fall TV: Why CTV’s Phil King is grinning
CTV and CTV Two have seven of the top-10 rookie US shows, and a strong returning bench, the network programming boss says.

Spotted! Canadian Tire gets spooky
The retailer creates a jack-o-lantern out of its House of Innovation in celebration of Halloween.

Holmes magazine looking for new publisher
The Dauphin Media Group is ceasing publication of the home improvement magazine as of its December issue.

McCain opens a casting call for Being Erica
The brand partners its pizza with CBC in search of a 25- to 40-year-old urban female to appear on the show.

ACTRA ratifies commercial agreement
The actor’s organization has ratified its agreement with the ICA and ACA for the next three years.

E! fashions a new line-up
The Bell-Media owned specialty channel adds three new shows to its Monday night programming.

The Big Bang Theory’s winning streak continues: BBM, Oct. 17 to 23
The genius crowd continues to rake in the numbers, with CTV Evening News drawing the most average weekly viewers.

The Comedy Network unveils a new look
The Bell Media specialty channel rolls out its refresh on Tuesday.

The Big Bang Theory proves itself with Canadian ratings
CTV says the recent average of 4.01 million viewers posts a record for a continuing series on the Canadian TV dial.