Articles Tagged ‘Bell Media’

TSN ushers in new sponsors for Curling Skins

While local advertisers will play a part, national brands such as Kubota and Meridian Manufacturing have also stepped into the game.

ICYMI: Shopify’s new platform, Chatelaine’s new EIC

Plus, all the details for the All Stars Weekend broadcast.

TSN zeroes in on Canadian stories

After seven years, the popular docuseries will return to the airwaves.

TSN adds digital ‘day pass’

The announcement was made one month before the start of March Madness.

ICYMI: Twitter to stream Lets Talk special, Snap loses another

Plus, one Canadian comedian is on the roster of celebrities in the new Big Brother run.

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Bell Media talks its super pod strategy

The Launch will serve as a launching ground for single-advertiser commercial breaks ranging from 15 seconds to two minutes.

Karine Moses appointed president of Bell Media Quebec

Moses will lead all programming, production and scheduling operations for RDS, in addition to her other responsibilities.

How TV fared over the holidays: Numeris

Viewers were split between news, sports and the occasional rerun during a period where audiences were generally lower.

ICYMI: CBC to stream digital tribute to ‘Beard Guy’

Plus, Tourism Richmond picks a new digital AOR, and a classic reality TV series returns to the airwaves.

Bell Media introduces more precise TV targeting

The media giant’s newest tool uses NLogic and Numeris data to target more specific audiences.

How CHUM is rebranding a popular morning radio show

CHUM 104.5’s flagship show is now focusing on audience involvement in order to stay current with its key demos.

Golden Globes overnight AMAs down slightly

The ceremony saw its last peak in 2016, when the broadcast hit an average of 3.35 million viewers.

Which Canadian shows pulled in the biggest ratings in 2018?

This year’s chart is topped by long-running favourites, but a number of newer Canadian scripted series have also climbed the ranks.

Canada’s top TV this fall: Numeris

We break down which shows, old and new, took home the most viewers – and which were seemingly ignored.