Tag: Digital

All things Digital from Broadcast Dialogue, Canada’s broadcast industry publication of record.

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: Ruby & Alex Carr, the sibling duo who took over mornings at 102.1 The Edge (CFNY-FM) Toronto just one year ago, hosted their...

Online & Digital Media News – Hakai Magazine wins big at...

Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPAs) for 2019 were handed out Jan. 9 in Toronto. Victoria-based Hakai Magazine was the night’s big winner claiming six...

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RADIO/AUDIO/PODCAST: iHeartMedia, the largest radio conglomerate in the U.S. with more than 850 radio stations, has announced a new organizational structure for its Markets Group...

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REVOLVING DOOR: Steve Jordan is leaving the Polaris Music Prize, the award he founded in 2006, to join CBC Music as its Senior Director. Jordan...

Gen Z willing to pay for content finds Ontario Creates/VICE study

Ninety per cent of those ages 14-22 - the demographic dubbed "Gen Z" - are willing to pay for content, according to a new...

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RADIO/AUDIO/PODCAST: Canadian Podcast Award nominations are out. Among the nominees for Outstanding News & Current Affairs Series are The Daveberta Podcast, CBC News’ Front Burner,...

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REVOLVING DOOR: Bell has made changes to its executive team as Mirko Bibic assumes the role of company president and CEO, following the retirement of...

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RADIO/AUDIO/PODCAST: Canadian Music Week has announced that longtime CKOC Hamilton music director Nevin Grant will be inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame as the 2020 recipient of the Allan Waters...

Subscriber fees outstripped ad revenue 5:1 in 2018: report

Internet advertising continued to soar in 2018 to an estimated $7.7 billion—up from $6.8 billion over the previous year, however subscriber fees outstripped ad...

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REVOLVING DOOR: Craig Oliver, CTV’s chief political commentator and a fixture on the network for the last four decades, is retiring. Oliver, who turned 81...