Articles Tagged ‘Bell Media’

It’s confirmed: Grey’s, Good Doctor and more returning in November
Despite production complications for the network’s top show, it’s making its official return this fall.

How did the Schittstorm translate to Emmy’s ratings?
The viewership drop in Canada was only half of what was reportedly lost in the U.S.

CTV unveils its new digital platform
The online offering is completely ad-supported and will now offer free-to-watch content directly from linear.

CTV aims for a strong fall schedule with Weakest Link acquisition
Other throwback series include Who Wants to be a Millionaire and Supermarket Sweep.

MTV Canada expands across Bell Media platforms
The move will apply to different demographics across various platforms.

ICYMI: TikTok’s CEO steps down, Google gets philanthropic
Plus, Discovery sets its fall slate.

Bell Media brings V and Noovo under one banner, rolls out campaign
The company says there are lots of opportunities for Noovo, which has high awareness among 18 to 34-year-olds.

Marilyn Denis integrates IKEA into broadcast and podcast
The full-court push is part of an effort to get more consumers seeking out the IKEA catalogue.

Major League Soccer comes back, plans expanded postseason
Bell Media’s TSN retains exclusive English-language broadcast rights to the league.

ICYMI: Bob McKenzie says goodbye to TSN
Plus, Hivestack gets an eight-figure investment and a popular CBC game show is getting the tabletop treatment.

How iHeartRadio is keeping fan engagement alive (with help from brands)
iHeart to Heart was conceived to fill the gap left without concerts, festivals and meet-and-greets.

BCE revenue down 9%, media segment down 31%
Advertising activity was soft across the board, from TV and radio to digital and OOH.

Our first glimpse at the return of sports: Numeris
Plus, World of Dance leaped over AGT in the ratings for the first time.

AGT is back and the top five shows some improvement: Numeris
Viewers overall showed more enthusiasm for TV, particularly unscripted, this week.

Agents of SHIELD is on top, but no programs crack one million: Numeris
Meanwhile, in Toronto, the return of Formula One brought some viewers, but other markets gravitated toward reruns or unscripted shows.