Articles Tagged ‘City’

America’s Got Talent takes the week: Numeris
The U.S. talent show had the most single-night viewers for the week of June 6 to 12, 2016.

America’s Got Talent takes the week: Numeris
The U.S. talent show had the most single-night viewers for the week of May 30 to June 5.

L.A. Screenings pickups start rolling out
CTV and City are the first to pull the curtain back on their big buys for the fall. (Designated Survivor pictured.)

ICYMI: CBC wants to keep radio ads, Cordery returns to U.K.
In case you missed it: The CBC has applied to extend radio ads on Radio 2 and ICI Musique, Loraine Cordery lands at Havas Media, and City’s Between gets a second season.

CBS renews 11 series
The network has yet to pick up two returning series, both of which air on CTV.

ICYMI: Facebook’s emotions, Empire moving
In case you missed it: Brands are already on-board with Facebook’s new emotions, City is moving Empire and Space has signed on for more Doctor Who.

ICYMI: Grammys down, NBA All-Star up
In case you missed it: NBA All-Star posted big ratings, Grammy numbers were down and Canadian Living has a new editor-in-chief.

Fall TV: Baseball a mixed blessing for Rogers TV ratings
Hitting a high note with baseball, the media co has seen mixed results with hockey and primetime this fall.

Mobile TV fee dispute brews between Bell, Rogers
City has been dropped from Bell’s Mobile TV service and Sportsnet access reduced as the two companies fail to agree on rates.

City announces fall premiere dates
From Kermit to Mindy, the channel has announced when its fall programming will be hitting screens.

America’s Got Talent wins the week: Numeris
The talent show was the most watched single-night program for the week of June 29 to July 5.

Upfronts 2015: Rogers wants to go broad, and stay niche
The media co’s executives talk about plans for OMNI to break even and the strategy for City.

Upfronts 2015: City ups male targeting with sked changes
Rogers Media’s new fall slate includes the addition of Empire from OMNI, as well as Grandfathered and The Grinder.

Mindy Project stays put in Canada
Though moving to Hulu in the U.S., the show is staying on City next fall.