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Diesel sweeps Cassies

For maximum efficiency, the Diesel table should have been situated on the Cassies stage. The Montreal ad agency won a third of the 18 awards handed out yesterday at Canada’s advertising effectiveness awards show held in Toronto and Montreal.

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Food Network airs the goods on Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail

In the weeks leading up to the holiday season, the Food Network will host an innovative marketing program that alters viewer’s notions of Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail. Genesis Media created a multi-pronged campaign that combines traditional TV spots with 15-second vignettes designed to reinforce the brand by highlighting the versatility of cranberries. The vignettes were handpicked to air during programming with a focus on cooking and the holiday season. In addition to the vignettes and TV spots, the campaign employs five-second brand reminders, all of which prompt viewers to visit The Cranberry Corner, Ocean Spray’s microsite. At the microsite, Genesis tracks results in order to relay effective measurements to the client.

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Online advertising revenues projected to climb

Online advertising continues to be a hotbed for growth as consumers warm to Internet shopping. A study by the Interactive Advertising Bureau expects online advertising revenue to reach almost $300 million this year. If the projection is correct it would mark a 68% increase from 2002. After surveying the top 40 online publishers, Ernst and Young and Faulkner Consulting collected the data. Growth has been attributed to the growing familiarity with the medium and research resulting in improvements in identifying and influencing key decision makers at important points during the purchase cycle.
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MuchMusic teams with Rogers Wireless to go mobile

MuchMusic goes mobiles when it teams with Rogers Wireless to launch ‘MuchPhone’ on November 9. Available from Rogers Wireless, the pay-as-you-go ‘MuchPhone’ enables young Canadians to personalize their phones with preloaded graphics, ring tones, games, special features, as well as exclusive content from MuchMusicEdition HQ. Interactive premium features include ‘MuchMixFactory,’ a program that allows readers to create their own ring tones and ‘Tune Tracker,’ a song identifying application. With this new partnership, MuchMusic and Rogers Wireless provide their customers with a product focused on their lifestyles.

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Scream comes to Shaw digital customers

Corus and Shaw cable are giving their digital customers a chance to experience – Scream – their specialty channel that’s dedicated to thriller, suspense and horror productions. The channel, which includes film classics and cult classics in the ‘everything scary’ genre, will be adding Suspense Sundays (two suspense films) to the schedule.
All Shaw Digital customers will receive Scream for free until January 31, 2005.
http://www.screamtelevision.ca/

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Sir John takes on TV

Elton John is sticking his toe into primetime waters, developing a series about a topic he knows well – a golden years rock god (apparently not him specifically, but more a montage of his pals, the Micks and Bowies of the world), which focuses on an entourage’s experiences catering to the whims of a celeb. Writing talent behind Sex & the City is working on the Spinal Tap-esque project, said to be for ABC. Whether it survives development and pilot hell or not, Elton is releasing a song written for the project, Him & Us, on his next album.

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New CTV biopic tells tale of Canadian war crimes prosecutor

The Louise Arbour Story, a CTV original movie in production, chronicles the story of the chief war crimes prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia. Canadian Louise Arbour battles with world politics and heavy opposition to indict Slobodan Milosevic for crimes against humanity. A broadcast date is not yet available for the two-hour docu-drama, which wraps production in December.

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The Club reality debuts on MuchMoreMusic

In the MuchMoreMusic exclusive reality series The Club, cameras expose the cutthroat business of running a nightclub and reveal its only rule ‘adapt or die.’ Debuting on November 10 at 9 p.m., the hour-long show allows viewers to experience the trials and tribulations of re-branding Ice, a premier Las Vegas club owned by Ed Williams. After a complete restoration, Williams hires hotshot Hollywood club promoter Allison Melnick to renovate the clubs attitude. Chaos ensues as Melnick rubs everyone at Ice the wrong way. MuchMoreMusic will air eight episodes and its target demographic is graduates of MuchMusic, the 24 to 34-year old crowd that attend clubs.

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North Shore set to return to CH

New episodes of North Shore will return to CH Hamilton and CH Vancouver Island beginning Thursday, November 4 at 9 p.m.

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People — Passages, Moves & News

The Institute of Communications and Advertising (ICA) has elected its new chair, Peter Shier; president of FCB Toronto along with Chris Jordan as vice-chair and Arthur Fleischmann as director of the executive committee. The ICA also brings on the following new board members: Robert Clarkson (Carlson Marketing Group Canada), Chris Keevill (Corporate Communications) and David Moore (Leo Burnett).
Corus Entertainment announced the promotion of Dolores Keating-Mallen to vice-president, creative director of Corus Television. Under her leadership, the on-air promotions team won over 140 domestic and international awards since Keating-Mallen joined the company in 1995. Keating-Mallen’s contributions to the YTV Keep It Weird campaign helped keep the station number one with children. She has also played strong roles in the re-branding of Movie central in Western Canada, the launch of Discovery Kids, and the re-launch of W Network in 2001. The appointment is effective immediately.

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Rogers Media purges executive suite

In a company-wide statement this morning, Brian Segal, CEO of Toronto-based Rogers Publishing announced that the consumer publishing division would be downsized. Caught in the downsize are several key players – Paul Jones, SVP of News and Business and publisher of Maclean’s magazine; Donna Clark, SVP, Women’s Group; and MoneySense publisher Kathryn Swan.

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Videotron and etc.tv launch interactive TV ads on demand

Media Experts has seen the future of TV advertising – and it is interactive, on-demand, and called etc.tv. The iTV Lab division of the Montreal-based media management firm spent three years developing this new TV ad model and is now working with Videotron to deliver Canada’s first advertising-on-demand network into Quebec homes through the cableco’s illico interactive system.

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The Spim heard ’round the world

If spam isn’t enough to piss you off then you’re in luck because there’s a new form of virtual agitation making its way through Europe and the U.S. and it’s only a matter of time before it permeates Canada. That new Internet affliction is spam over instant messaging, or spim for short.

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They’re here, they’re Queer, they spend more

According to an Ipsos-Reid poll, readers of Xtra, Canada’s only gay and lesbian newspaper, travel more, make more, and spend more than the average Canadian. Conducted in the spring of 2004, the survey found that the average Xtra reader makes $25,200 more than the typical Canadian household.
In the last 12 months, the automotive industry grossed $350-million from new vehicles sold to Xtra readers, and next month, readers have said they plan to dine out a total of 982,800 times, purchase 150,000 bottles of beer, and attend 298,350 movie screenings. The newspaper, which boasts a readership of 175,500 people, mixes news, politics, opinion and entertainment coverage with a gay/lesbian twist.
http://www.xtra.ca/gayresearch

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CTV.ca is moving up in the web world

Last month CTV.ca saw a 14% increase by attracting 2.41 million unique visitors, which doubles its audience since May 2004. The web site attributes its success of being the number six news site and number seven entertainment site in Canada to the volume and quality of breaking news and entertainment info it provides.
http://www.ctv.ca