Articles Tagged ‘Rogers Media’

Rogers Media signs with SlimCut

The media co has partnered with the outstream video solutions company.

Erin Davis is leaving Toronto’s CHFI

Toronto broadcast host retires from radio after three decades.

World Series ends on a win for Sportsnet

The game seven match is the most-watched World Series game in the history of the network.

Brunico acquires Marketing and CARD from Rogers

The assets will be integrated into the company’s existing slate of marketing and advertising publications and events.

Jays and hockey fuel Q3 gains for Rogers Media

The introduction of the World Cup of Hockey gave an early hockey boost to the quarter, but played a backseat to Jays revenue.

Guy Laurence steps down at Rogers

Former Telus president and CEO Joseph Natale will move into the top role at the company.

AAM validates Texture’s measurement system

The company has certified the tracking methodology for the online magazine service.

Ubisoft spies new doc with Vice Canada

The new two-part branded series seeks to reach a male millennial audience that over-indexes on ad-blockers.

More than 15 million Canadians saw World Cup of Hockey

An average audience of 2.2 million tuned in to see Team Canada take the top spot on Sportsnet.

Q&A: Why now was the time to flip the digital switch at Rogers Media

SVP of digital content and publishing Steve Maich gives the story behind Friday’s industry-shaking announcement.

ICYMI: Torstar chief’s plea to MPs, Molson Coors begins agency review

In case you missed it: John Honderich’s speech to Canadian Heritage, Molson Coors’ agency RFP and CF Eaton Centre’s new digital board(s).

Rogers Media overhauls magazine division

Multiple titles are going digital-only, while others are reducing print frequency, as the media co doubles-down online.

LG steps into the kitchen with Chuck Hughes

The partnership is a first for the brand, and will be activated across print and digital.

Blog: OTT video taking over in Canada?

MediaCom Canada’s CCO Michael Neale says regardless of the outcome of today’s FCC vote in the U.S., OTT video will remain on the outskirts of Canadian media.

Shomi to cease operations in November

The Shaw/Rogers-owned streamer is closing due to the changing online video marketplace and business climate, according to the company.