The Rogers Media brand unveils its new look on Monday, with an eye on taking over the category in Canada.
Featuring a curated chat environment, CTV is also sweetening its branded social media experience with on-demand streaming of some of its new primetime shows.
The broadcaster declines to pick up third seasons of either half-hour comedy.
Bell Media declines to order a fifth season of the Canadian reality dance series.
Bell Media’s Kevin Crull, CBC’s Jeffrey Orridge and PHD’s Helena Shelton weigh in on the CBC/Bell Media bid partnership.
The broadcaster is kicking off 75 days of cross-platform programming this Sunday.
The Rogers Media-owned station starts its fall season on Sept. 19; Paperny’s Dessault Inc. is set for a late September debut.
The X Factor is set to make a late September debut, as is The Sing-Off.
Canadian factual series’, such as Intervention Canada and Cake Walk: Wedding Cake Edition, comprise half of Slice’s new fall programming.
The rugby- and soccer-heavy channel will be rebranded as Sportsnet World, to complement the mediaco’s growing sports strategy.
Temple Street’s Recipe to Riches is set for Wednesdays, while Paperny’s Eat St. for Fridays.