Articles Tagged ‘fall tv’

Big Bang boasts massive premiere
The premiere of the comedy launched to its highest-ever overnight audience last Thursday.

Food Network serves up SugarStars and Meat Men for fall
The Shaw Media channel will be promoting new series SugarStars with a multi-platform campaign.

#Changethemodel: Chris Williams on TV ad measurement
The IAB president shares his take what needs to change in the digital television industry in Canada.

#Changethemodel: TV
Lauren Richards on why social media isn’t TV ads’ saviour.

Fall TV: By the numbers
Who’s watching what, and where? A handy infographic guide to the changing landscape of television viewership.

Fall TV: Digital television complaint line
MiC asked digital experts to voice some issues with digital and on-demand content from Canadian broadcasters. We then asked the broadcasters what they’re doing about it.

Fall TV: The next big thing on specialty
A breakdown of what’s gaining momentum on specialty networks, and the shows expected to be hits right out of the gate, according to TV execs.

Fall TV: Primetime Battlegrounds
We called in some media insiders to pick the best bets and toughest fights across the new fall schedule.

Citytv gunning for number two nationally: Pelley
The media co will be simulcasting New Girl and The Middle across all platforms as part of one CPM buy this fall.

MiC’s Most Clicked 2011: Rogers Media brings FX to Canada
As 2011 comes to a close, Media in Canada is counting down the stories that got the most notice this year.

Pan Am gets grounded
ABC is cutting back its order on the aviation drama and also picking up a third season of Pretty Little Liars.

Fall TV: ABC releases its mid-season sked
Simulcast alert: ABC posts its changes, dropping Man Up and handing out full season orders to shows including Once Upon a Time.

Fall TV: Daytime ratings
Industry members weigh in on daytime TV buys in the post-Oprah landscape.

Fall TV: Mid-season changes
Simulcast alert: NBC and CBS post sked changes for winter, filling Community‘s hiatus with 30 Rock and putting Prime Suspect on hold.

Fox’s Terra Nova bites back in major markets
Rogers Media is claiming victory as it beats CTV’s The X Factor amongst 18- to 49-year-olds in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.