Articles Tagged ‘Tim Hortons’

Toyota continues at the top of the radio charts, Rogers increases its buy

IKEA and Desjardins were also among the biggest movers for the week of April 22 to 28, according to AdEase.

Tim Hortons claims the top spot from McDonald’s on TV

According to the latest AdEase report, pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk was one of the week’s biggest movers.

McDonald’s buys the most TV spots across markets, again

AdEase’s latest report shows that the QSR recorded 2,232 combined occurrences in the second week of April.

McDonald’s kicks off April staying at the top of AdEase TV ranking

The latest data from the monitoring company showed that the QSR recorded 2,731 occurrences from April 1 to 7.

McDonald’s stays in the top spot on AdEase TV, but its buying declines

From March 11 to 17, the QSR recorded 2,290 combined occurrences, 492 fewer than the previous week.

McDonald’s is back on top of AdEase TV ranking

The latest report from the monitoring company shows that the QSR made 2,782 combined occurrences in the week of March 4 to 10.

Government of Canada returns to AdEase radio charts and ranks first

With 5,466 combined occurrences, McDonald’s came in second, followed by Rogers Communications with 5,440.

McDonald’s retakes the top spot on AdEase charts

The QSR dominated the TV market in the week of Feb. 12 to 18 with 2,051 total occurrences.

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.

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.

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.

McDonald’s tops major markets: AdEase TV

The QSR maintained its TV presence for the week Nov. 13 to 19 and aired over 3,000 combined ads.

Tim Hortons dominates the domestic market: AdEase TV

As colder weather takes hold and people start to get cozy indoors, QSRs dominate the TV rankings in major Canadian markets.

Montana’s BBQ and Bar becomes title sponsor of the Brier

The agreement with the men’s curling championship includes event integration, a national media buy and community engagement.

McDonald’s tops the charts (again): AdEase TV

Meanwhile, the second and third most active advertisers on television for the week of Sept 4 were Tim Horton’s and Leon’s.