All things Online from Broadcast Dialogue, Canada’s broadcast industry publication of record.
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The Weekly Briefing
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Ian Lurie has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Stingray Group, in addition to retaining his current role as Executive Chairman...
The Weekly Briefing
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Corus Entertainment has announced the retirement of President and CEO Doug Murphy, with executives Troy Reeb and John Gossling succeeding him as Co-Chief...
Online & Digital Media News – Bell unveils sales partnerships with...
Bell Media has unveiled a strategic partnership that brings TikTok’s Pulse Premiere to Canada, an advertising solution that allows brands to choose where their...
The Weekly Briefing
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Nicole MacIntyre has been announced as the Toronto Star’s next Editor-in-Chief, succeeding Anne Marie Owens who will pass the mantle, effective July 11....
Online & Digital Media News – Independent publishers oppose media bailouts
The Macdonald-Laurier Institute has organized opposition to media bailouts with independent publishers Holly Doan of Blacklock’s Reporter, Sam Cooper of The Bureau, Rudyard Griffiths...
Online & Digital Media News – Postmedia exits Winnipeg and Northwestern...
Postmedia Network is selling the Winnipeg Sun, The Graphic Leader in Portage La Prairie, MB, and Kenora Miner & News to The Klein Group,...
The Weekly Briefing
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Stewart Johnston is moving into the role of SVP, Content and Sales at Bell Media as part of an executive shakeup that sees...
The Weekly Briefing
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Brian DePoe has joined JAZZ.FM91 (CJRT-FM) Toronto as its new Program Director, among other changes at the not-for-profit station. DePoe was most recently...
Online & Digital Media News – Canadians turning to broadcaster websites...
Media Technology Monitor (MTM) has released a new report looking at the impact of Meta's news ban on Facebook and Instagram in Canada. The...
The Weekly Briefing
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Claire Anderson has been reappointed CRTC commissioner for British Columbia and Yukon for a second five-year term. The official order in council says...