Articles Tagged ‘AdEase TV’

Tim Hortons stays on top of AdEase TV rankings

The QSR scored 2,009 total incidents during the week of Jan 27 to Feb 2.

Tim Hortons boosts TV presence and takes top spot in AdEase

The most active groups were QSRs, furniture storres, and TV and streaming services.

Crave TV moves to the top spot on AdEse TV

With 2,028 combined occurrences, the streamer landed first in Montreal and second in Toronto.

The Brick remains at the top of the TV ad market

Over the past two weeks, the retailer has ranked as the most active advertiser in the AdEase rankings.

Tim Hortons stays in first, followed by Crave

Audible and Coca-Cola also made AdEase TV’s top 5 for the week of Dec. 9 to 15.

Tim Hortons takes the top spot on TV, followed by Leon’s

Coca-Cola was the advertiser that moved up the most in the Vancouver and Calgary rankings, according to AdEase.

Leon’s Furniture ups TV spend, Crave pulls back

AdEase shows that the retailer scored 3,919 combined occurrences, topping all markets except Montreal.

Crave boosts its buy and leads AdEase TV ranking

Leon’s Furniture and McDonald’s also increased their spend compared to last week.

The Brick moves to the top, McDonald’s remains in second place: AdEase TV

In the week of Nov. 11 to 17, the retail notched up 2,108 combined incidences.

Leon’s Furniture leads TV ranking, with McDonald’s next in line

The retailer increased its buy from the previous week, according to AdEase.

The Brick holds its spot as the most active advertiser on TV

According to AdEase, Subaru ranked second, followed by Leon’s Furniture.

The Brick dominates the TV market, followed by Tim Hortons

The retailer increased its spend compared to the previous TV buying week, according to AdEase.

Tim Hortons stays at the top of the AdEase TV ranking

The second most active advertiser from Oct. 14 to 20 was Crave TV.

Tim Hortons increases its TV buy and finishes in first: AdEase

Leon’s Furniture was the second most active advertiser from Sep. 30 to Oct. 6.

McDonald’s continues to dominate the TV market

Subaru came in second, followed by Leon’s Furniture.