Articles Tagged ‘TVA Group’

TVA bolsters specialty offering with Serdy acquisition
Évasion and Zeste channels have posted revenue growth, but it has not always been consistent.

People Moves at SlimCut, TVA and more
Campsite, Bleublancrouge and SlimCut Media have bolstered their sales teams, while Quebecor has shuffled its leadership.

TVA Group posts net loss for Q1
But the Montreal communications company saw advertising gains in its broadcasting and production segment.

Quebecor upfront 2016: TV holding strong
The media company has introduced a slate of new shows across its channels and says 91% of its viewership is live.

TVA to shutter business channel
Argent will go off the air at the end of the month.

TVA introduces digital newsstand
The new service Molto joins a growing number of digital newsstand services aiming to capture the attention of magazine readers across platforms.

ICYMI: Grammys down, NBA All-Star up
In case you missed it: NBA All-Star posted big ratings, Grammy numbers were down and Canadian Living has a new editor-in-chief.

TVA Group posts net loss in third quarter
The company reported continuing pressure on its TV advertising business, but revenue increases for its specialty channels, especially TVA Sports.

Elle Canada’s ‘virtual’ September
The magazine is celebrating a month of firsts for its September issue, with a virtual reality cover and its largest-ever fashion spread.

TVA Group posts second quarter loss
TV and print ad softness lead to a net loss, but the company recorded growth in its sports division.

TVA Group posts Q1 loss following NHL deal
The media co reported a $14.7 million loss for the quarter ending March 31.

Elle Canada’s video plan
The TVA Group-owned magazine is on the hunt for a beauty vlogger, with opportunities open for brands to get involved in the videos.

Court orders Bell to pay $137M to Videotron, TVA
Satellite TV service Bell ExpressVu, a subsidiary of Bell, must pay compensation for failing to effectively fight piracy of its signals between 1999 and 2005, the Quebec Court of Appeal ruled.
Targeting serial commenters
Livefyre launches an ads-in-comments functionality on its platform, which will see publishers walking away with 100% of revenue.