Articles Tagged ‘City’

America’s Got Talent still has legs for City

As ratings drop for shiny-floor competition shows overall, the NBC show is up 3% in overall viewers this season on the Rogers Media network.

Rogers and Scotiabank ink six-year NHL sponsorship deal

The retail bank retains its title sponsorship of Wednesday Night Hockey as well as presence on Saturday and Sunday hockey coverage.

NHL will make Rogers top for sports

The media co told the CRTC in closing remarks during licence renewal hearings that it expects hockey to bump it to the top sports spot in Canada.

Rogers Media paints dire picture of conventional TV

Rogers Media president Keith Pelley told CRTC regulators Tuesday that he wants “flexibility” to ensure the OMNI stations remain competitive in a fast-changing digital landscape.

How I Met Your Mother ends on a high for City

Monday night’s finale of the sitcom brought in the most viewers ever for a scripted show on the Rogers Media channel.

The Grammy Awards take the week: BBM

City’s broadcast of the music industry awards brought in the most single-night viewers for the week of Jan. 20 to 26.

City brings in record audience for Grammys

The Rogers Media broadcast brought in an average audience of 2.54 million viewers, making it the most-watched program ever for the channel.

Credit Unions of Ontario launch first-ever TV spots

The newly formed group has unveiled a 30-second spot targeting adults aged 30 to 49.

Rogers’ plans for the Grammys

City’s first Grammys since 1995 include the first-ever national editions of Breakfast Television, a red carpet show and special programming across the network.

Glee moves to City

A Fox schedule change from Thursdays to Tuesdays has a ripple effect on Rogers and Shaw, as Global opts to stick with its NCIS simulcast on Tuesdays.

Mid-season TV check-up

Media pundits weigh-in on the new shows coming this winter, and a look back on the hits and misses of the season so far.

City announces mid-season schedule

The Rogers Media channel continues to cater to a primarily urban audience, with new additions like the supernatural Resurrection to its schedule.

Ironside and Welcome to the Family get cancelled: Fall TV

Elsewhere, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Crazy Ones, Mom and The Millers have all received full season orders.

We Are Men gets axed: Fall TV

Elsewhere, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and The Blacklist have been picked up for full seasons, while Fox’s Sleepy Hollow nabbed a second season run.

The Big Bang Theory marks a huge comeback: Fall TV

The series delivered record-breaking audience numbers in Canada with its premiere on CTV last Thursday, while later that night Robin Williams’ new comedy The Crazy Ones launched on City.