Articles Tagged ‘Stingray’

Stingray radio revenues drop 12% amidst pandemic

The company began implementing cost-saving measures in the early days of COVID, and now says some of those measures will be permanent.

Why Stingray is giving away $15 million in local advertising

SVP of revenue Scott Broderick says its advertising program comes with no strings attached and is a gesture of good faith to help advertisers in the long run.

Stingray launches new ad-supported TV channels

This adds to the Montreal-based company’s suite of commercial products as it aims to increase profitability.

How Stingray is building awareness and loyalty during a complex time

The music service is providing three apps for free in hopes that it can provide some much-needed levity during tough times.

Stingray goes for the trifecta of music, radio and podcasts

Stingray has acquired a 30% stake in Canadian podcast operation The Podcast Exchange.

ICYMI: Kinetic Canada bulks up, Facebook drops music tool

Plus, Stingray brings a country music channel to the Canadian market.

Stingray revenues jump 15% in Q3

Canadian revenues accounted for more than 70% of total revenue.

The strategy behind Stingray’s latest acquisition

The acquisition of insights company Chatter will allow Stingray to bolster its media solutions portfolio, on top of more standard advertising.

Stingray more than doubles revenues in Q2

Canadian radio acquisitions drove the company’s growth this quarter, accounting for nearly 50% of overall revenue.

ICYMI: New editorial leadership at National Observer, Stingray moves into Brazil

Plus, a digital map from Nextdoor helps narrow down the Halloween hunt

ICYMI: More digital consolidation, Corus requests flexibility from CRTC

Plus, The Beaverton weighs in on the election and Stingray goes mass.

Stingray, Bell Media partner on audio sales solution

The new Audio360 platform allows advertisers to target users on a combination of streaming audio services and traditional radio.

Acquisitions drive media gains for Stingray

The audio company saw organic growth in its SVOD model, but there have been delays in implementing an ad sales model.

ICYMI: Stingray, Rogers continue partnership, Kevin Newman leaves W5

Plus, CBC continues the expansion of its audio division with ‘Party Lines,’ an election-focused podcast from Rosemary Barton and Elamin Abdelmahmoud.

Stingray shifts its monetization model

Ryan Fuss gives a peek into the company’s advertising ambitions.