Corus gets rock history radio show on Flink startup

Past and new episodes of The Ongoing History of New Music radio show will stream on the digital storytelling platform.

Ipsos eyes Canada for launch of new survey

GroupM is on board in Canada to use Touchpoints, a tool developed by Ipsos Reid MediaCT.

Virtual reality is about to heat up

A panel at Wearable Entertainment and Sports Toronto took the pulse of the platform, suggesting potential opportunities to catch the coming wave.

The Big Bang Theory remains on top: Numeris

The CTV-airing comedy brought in the most single-night viewers for the week of Oct. 6 to 12.

MeU introduces ‘hackable’ clothes

Can the startup’s open source wearable LED display provide a new platform for brands?

CBS Outdoor rebrands as Outfront Media

The new name comes after a year of major change at the company.

Tapad sets sights on Canada

The cross-device marketing technology platform’s president Ben Regensburger on why Canada was next on its list for foreign expansion.

Postmedia freshens up for advertisers

As the media co rolls out redesigns for its print portfolio, chief commercial officer Andrew MacLeod (pictured) says it’s working to simplify its wares for clients.

The Globe’s native expansion

After launching in beta this spring, the national newspaper has expanded its native advertising program to all sections aside from the homepage.

Finding the right moment on mobile

Brian Wong, founder and CEO of Kiip on the need for a new mobile-first metric.

Laura Pearce moves from AOL to Blue Ant

The former marketing director for AOL will fulfill a new, consumer-facing role for the fast-growing media co.

Rogers’ mags jump the boards

From finance to fashion, the media co’s publishing arm is incorporating hockey across its magazines.

Three new board members for IAB Canada

Senior members from the Globe and Mail, Microsoft Advertising and Mcdonald’s Canada are the newest members to join the board at the organization.

4K screens hit Toronto streets

Astral will start rolling out its network of 40 digital faces on Nov. 10.

Microsoft Canada bolsters Western front

Seeking growth, Microsoft has hired a senior account executive to work out of Vancouver.