Articles Tagged ‘City’

Media Experts makes its picks for mid-season hits
The IPG agency looks to The Launch, a nameless show and the Olympics as big winners.

City keeps the Grammy Awards
The Rogers Media-owned network will broadcast the music industry’s big night for another three years.

City unveils mid-season lineup
On top of new series LA to Vegas and The Resident, it’s taking on a new-to-City series.

Hockey Night in Canada premiere sees four-year high
The presence of all seven Canadian teams across five games helped pull the opening night up 13% higher than that in 2016.

Are advertisers ‘falling’ back in love with TV?
All four of Canada’s major English conventional broadcasters have reported sales are up for fall TV, citing a repatriation of digital ad dollars – but is the pendulum swing permanent?

America’s Got Talent returns to the top: Numeris
The reality show made gains over last week’s average audience and beat out its summer rival, The Amazing Race Canada, for the top show of the week.

Summer TV check-in: What’s got buyers talking?
Buyers discuss what worked, what didn’t, and whether broadcasters can get by on reality-heavy summer slates.

Fall premiere dates announced for City
The new season will kick off Sept. 10 with the launch of space comedy The Orville.

City sets Bad Blood debut
The Rogers Media-owned channel will also host a special event screening of the series at Fan Expo Canada.

America’s Got Talent holds the top: Numeris
Meanwhile, CTV’s The Amazing Race Canada stayed in second place, but the gap between first and second narrowed slightly.

America’s Got Talent reclaims the top spot: Numeris
After one week off the charts, the talent competition was back on top.

The Amazing Race Canada begins with a bang: Numeris
The reality show drew in 1.89 million viewers with its premiere episode.

America’s Got Talent takes the week: Numeris
The reality show on City held onto the highest single-night audience for the week of June 26 to July 2.

America’s Got Talent makes gains: Numeris
The reality competition show held the top spot (and grew its audience) for the week of June 19 to 25.