Articles Tagged ‘Rogers’

Who’s up when: Let’s Talk TV

What to expect from the big Canadian broadcasters and digital players this September, as well as when they’re presenting to the CRTC.

Rogers cuts hundreds of jobs

The company’s changes are the latest moves in a restructuring effort from its new CEO.

The fight for Fall TV

The battle plans from each of the major networks, as we head into the new fall season.

Canadian Women’s Foundation shines light on human trafficking

The organization is aiming to get people involved in the issue with its new cross-platform and interactive campaign.

Choose your own adventure: Specialty TV edition

With the power to pick coming soon to viewers’ hands, which broadcaster will lead the pack?

Rogers reveals schedule for 2014-15 NHL season

Nine networks will broadcast 350 hockey games, including more than 200 airing nationally.

Newad selected to promote Rogers Cup

The company is launching a summer-long campaign that aims to provide a comprehensive tennis experience that goes beyond the tournament.

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.

Portrait of a cord cutter: study

A new MTM report shows that anglophones, visible minorities and those living in large cities are more likely to be interested in ending their pay-TV subscriptions.

CBC town hall coming as ad revenue expected to dive

A report from Canadian Media Research Inc. highlights CBC’s financial situation following the loss of NHL broadcast rights.

Sportsnet unveils cross-platform Blue Jays coverage

The Rogers sports brand will be covering the team on TV, radio, online and in print, as Boston Pizza expands its sponsorship.

BeIN Sports Canada launches

The international sports network that airs La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1 soccer is now available to Bell, Rogers and MTS customers.

Maclean’s launches radio show

Maclean’s on the Hill will feature political commentary and analysis from Maclean’s journalists on Rogers stations across the country.

Rogers’ NHL programming takes shape

Scott Moore reveals ratings expectations and fills in more details about the broadcaster’s plans following the announcement of key talent acquisitions yesterday.

Halifax’s Lite 92.9 reformats as Jack FM

Rogers aims to grow listenership by getting away from a crowded adult contemporary market and reaching an underserved audience.