Carat names new VP

Fiona McLaughlin joins from ZenithOptimedia.

Shaw posts earnings drop

The cable giant saw lost video subscriptions and lower TV revenues in a soft ad market, while adding internet customers.

Inside Spotify’s first 90 days in Canada

The demos and markets that are using the platform the most in the country to date.

Blue Bloods tops the week: Numeris

The Friday night drama brought in the most single-night viewers for the week of Dec. 29, 2014 to Jan. 4, 2015.

Pink Triangle Press to shutter print editions of Xtra!

The gay and lesbian publisher is moving to an all-digital format.

Weddingbells’ inspiration-focused approach

As the title celebrates 30 years, Lilia Lozinski, SVP, St. Joseph Media, is hoping a new reader engagement strategy will ring with its audience.

Meet OMD’s new managing director

How John Killam’s telco experience helped him land the new role.

Evolve Media expands French portfolio

The company’s lifestyle arm, TotallyHer Canada, has signed a new deal to represent the sites for Aufeminin.

AToMiC jury revealed

As the Jan. 23 entry deadline approaches, check out who will be judging this year’s best in creative, entertainment, tech and media innovation.

Buckle up: Bell Media launches Discovery Velocity

The channel is steering toward a male demo with its focus on automotive programming like the auctions of collector cars by Barrett-Jackson (pictured).

Millennials still spending on content: Deloitte

The 2015 Canadian Technology, Media & Telecommunications Predictions also forecasts short-form videos will represent just 3% of viewing in Canada.

Corus’ John Cassaday: Not so fast, TV isn’t dying

The media co’s president, who is preparing to retire, says viewership is growing.

COMB-ing through the numbers

The organization is on a mission to synchronize the data it has on record with that of its OOH company members.

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.

Former Torontoist owner named publisher of Toronto Life

Ken Hunt (pictured) is taking over the role from David Hamilton.