Articles Tagged ‘McDonalds’

Spence Diamonds leads, Subway follows: AdEase Radio

McDonald’s, which dominated the market the previous week, ranked fourth in the overall ranking.

Subaru increases its buying and takes first place: AdEase TV

McDonald’s finished second in the ranking for the week of Jan. 29 to Feb. 4, followed by Audible.

McDonald’s leads with 5,953 occurrences: AdEase Radio

The Government of Canada came in second place, followed by Subway.

McDonald’s and Crave TV keep their spot for another week: AdEase TV

The QSR is the most active advertiser for the fourth week, while Crave TV continues to lead nationally on the specialty.

Governments keep buying big on radio: AdEase

The Government of Ontario is also one of the week’s top movers, climbing 376 places to rank first in Toronto.

McDonald’s continues to buy big on TV: AdEase

Behind the QSR is Crave TV, which scored 2,152 combined occurrences and took first place in Montreal.

Governments are once again leading: AdEase Radio

The Government of Canada, British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec, which have remained in the top 10 this month, recorded 6,927 combined occurrences.

McDonald’s stays firm at the top: AdEase TV

After regaining its first position the week prior, the QSR continued to be the most active advertiser on TV between Jan 8 and 14.

McDonald’s re-takes the top: AdEase TV

The QSR snatches the top spot from The Brick, with 4,134 total occurrences, 2,131 more than the previous week.

The Brick dominates the market: AdEase TV

The furniture company replaced McDonald’s as the most active advertiser in Canada during the week of Dec 25.

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McDonald’s leads and Leon’s follows: AdEase TV

The QSR recorded 3,500 occurrences in the week of Dec. 11 to 17, while Leon’s Furniture had 2,014.

McDonald’s dominates all the markets: AdEase TV

With 4,002 occurrences, the QSR is the most active advertiser for the fourth week, with Downy and Tim Hortons are close behind.

McDonald’s holds on to the top: AdEase TV

The QSR continue to dominate the market, although Amazon and Tim Hortons carved out a significant TV presence.

Shoppers Drug Mart tops the charts: AdEase Radio

The drugstore chain aired a total of 9,519 ads and took first position in four markets, leaving McDonald’s in second place.

McDonald’s munches up airtime: AdEase TV

The QSR aired more than 3,400 combined ads and ranked first in all markets, with Leon’s Furniture following.