FEATURE: Veteran Canadian media personality George Stroumboulopoulos hosted a Zoom Q&A this week, the second in a series aimed at helping broadcasting students prepare to navigate an uncertain future. Focused on performance and interview skills, the call gave students the chance to put their questions to Stroumboulopoulos’ producing partner Bob Mackowycz, Jr.,TSN personality Michael Landsberg, and former VICE Studios and George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight executive producer Tania Natscheff, among others. Broadcast Dialogue talked to Stroumboulopoulos about building community in the age of COVID-19. Read more here.
Rogers Sports & Media celebrated International Nurses Day earlier this week by helping surpass $1 million raised in support of the country’s frontline healthcare community through the Hearts and Smiles campaign. Limited-edition Hearts and Smiles t-shirts and masks have been purchased by Canadians in record numbers, with proceeds going to The Frontline Fund. The four-day promotional blitz this week leveraged the company’s sports and media outlets – and its partners, athletes, and celebrity friends – to raise awareness and funds. The Frontline Fund is a national coalition supporting more than 150 hospital foundations across Canada.
Rogers has announced partnerships with women’s shelters across British Columbia to provide connectivity to women and children who may be facing the reality of being at home with an abusive family member. Rogers is providing complimentary devices along with six months free voice and data plans to B.C. women’s shelters including the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre, Atira Women’s Resource Societyand Helping Spirit Lodge in Vancouver, and others in Burnaby, Victoria and Penticton. Rogers is also partnering with Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland to provide donations of devices and tablets with six months of free service to ensure families and “Littles” who rely on that connection get the digital tools and service they need.
Quebecor Inc. reported Q1 2020 consolidated financial results, reporting revenues of $1.06 billion, up $28.2 million (2.7%) from the same period of 2019; adjusted EBITDA of $436.7 million, up $16.0 million (3.8%); and net income attributable to shareholders of $131.6 million ($0.52 per basic share) in the first quarter of 2020, compared with $189.0 million ($0.74 per basic share) in the same period of 2019, a decrease of $57.4 million ($0.22 per basic share), due in part to a $97.2 million gain on disposal of the activities of 4Degrees Colocation Inc. recorded in the first quarter of 2019. The Telecommunications and Media segments grew their revenues by $34.0 million (4.0%) and $2.1 million (1.2%), and their adjusted EBITDA by $12.5 million (3.0%) and $2.9 million respectively in the first quarter of 2020. Videotron Ltd. significantly increased its revenues from customer equipment sales ($26.9 million or 54.7%) and mobile telephony ($18.8 million or 13.3%) in Q1.
Videotron says the demand on its network has been higher than ever as Quebecers turn to the telco provider’s services for entertainment, work, information, and to stay connected. A peak in internet usage was recorded on Apr. 13, when traffic was 50% heavier than normal, while the number of mobile telephone calls on Videotron’s network has been up an average 40%, peaking on Mar. 23 with a 66% increase. On-demand content is also more popular than ever with Videotron customers. Traffic on Videotron’s Helix and illico platforms has been up an average 33% since the lockdown began, peaking on Apr. 5 at 1.12 million views.