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Last year, we won 15 Lions. This year, we're already up to 11.
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Where else, she wonders, could you possibly get a truly global perspective on all media, including the most up-to-date primer on the penetration of new media?
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CBC.ca became the world's first broadcaster website to partner with blog search giant Technorati yesterday.
A new section at the pubcaster's site, cbcnews.ca/blogwatch, now highlights news stories and comments that are generating the most discussion among the 86 million blogs tracked by Technorati. Advertisers with CBC.ca, such as Dell and Vonage, appear in banners and skyscraper ads.
The move follows a CBC.ca redesign and the launch of several new features at CBCNews.ca, including an embedded media player highlighting news audio and video content.
The announcement also comes on the heels of the CBC's Facebook initiative, the Great Canadian Wish List (click here for MiC's May 29 coverage).
Canada now has a professional gaming circuit with sponsors in broadcast, online media and retail. Get ready to play with the big leagues.
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It seems Canada's 50 top brands are worth $74 billion.
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Montreal-based Transcontinental Media has added six Quebec-based home building and renovation publications to its roster of publications. The company announced the purchase of Maison D'aujourd'hui, Condo et Loft D'aujourd'hui, Maison Direct, Condo Direct, MaisonsNeuves.com and MaisonMax.com from print media group Les Editions Ma Maison ltée yesterday. Together, the titles distribute more than 1.5 million copies each year.
Transcontinental Media SVP of consumer publications Francine Tremblay said the acquisitions will complement the company's existing Décormag and Mon chalet titles, while MaisonMax.com will deliver a web-based vehicle for leveraging a multiplatform strategy for readers and advertisers.
MiC erred today by publishing a photo of Ogilvy & Mathers creatives Tim Piper and Mike Kirkland accepting a Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions for their "Evolution" work on behalf of the Dove brand. The image, which is the property of another publication, has been deleted from MiC's website.
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