Articles Tagged ‘Rogers Media’

America’s Got Talent wins again: Numeris
The talent show was back on top, but lost some viewers from last week.

Village Media extends Rogers relationship to Kitchener
The Southwestern Ontario city has a relatively young and affluent population, but is also home to competing local outlets.

ICYMI: Global Calgary gets social with morning audiences
Plus, DAZN strikes a cricket deal and more.

Rogers Media cuts 75 digital content and publishing staff
Following a round of layoffs, Chatelaine EIC Lianne George announced that she was leaving the company voluntarily.

Upfronts 2018: The takeaways
From automation in TV buying to a slew of social series, here’s what we took away from this year’s Upfronts.

Rogers Media launches new City, FX streamers
The new ad-supported services promise to give viewers more archived and behind-the-scenes content than its previous video app.

Kevin Frankish to trade morning time for primetime
The longtime Breakfast Television host will depart the show, but is embarking on a documentary series with City later this year.

FX adds LGBT drama to summer schedule
The Rogers Media-owned specialty net will bring in a new series starring the largest-ever cast of trans actors for a scripted series.

Who won the Royal Wedding broadcast battle?
The broadcast reached millions of Canadians across a number of different networks.

Playoffs round two broadcast details announced
Sportsnet, CBC, Omni and Sportsnet 360 will all take part in the broadcast.

Media revenue up 12% for Rogers in Q1
While advertising played its part, the main driver in the revenue increase was higher distribution to the Blue Jays.

Pinty’s extends its commitment to curling
The food brand will sponsor Sportsnet’s Grand Slam of Curling for another five years.

Ram gets in on the NHL playoffs action
The auto manufacturer will promote a fantasy contest through a multiplatform campaign and sponsor a special radio segment.

ICYMI: A Raptors record on Sportsnet, programming news at CBC
Plus, a new addition to COMMB and an expansion of Pressboard’s offerings.