Toronto-based Arts & Communications is the only Canadian agency to join the new PR global association. CONTINUE
The retailer has teamed up with Ottawa-based Overlay.TV to implement a new video commerce solution directly integrated with its seasonal collections. CONTINUE
The publisher is using the customer kiosks at Indigo and Chapters locations to promote Booker-nominated Irish-Canadian author Emma Donoghue. CONTINUE
In our September issue, strategy invited industry execs with different perspectives to share their POV on what’s most important now. CONTINUE
The new mediaco unveils its branding, designed by Rethink Toronto, and new website today. CONTINUE
A five-year national campaign by new AOR Target explores the adventures kids can have by getting outside and getting dirty. CONTINUE
Publications hit the social circuit, and reinvent themselves online and off to reconnect with readers and spice things up for advertisers. CONTINUE
What will the future of our industry look like? We asked the experts for their predictions. CONTINUE
A partnership with Random House sees hotel guests provided with an eReader stocked with the publisher's titles. CONTINUE
The L’Oreal brand launches a new line of anti-dandruff haircare products for men, using the sights and sounds of beer ads. CONTINUE
Magazine
September 2010
In our Next Big Things issue, industry execs reveal the ideas and issues poised to reshape the biz and Telus Quebec's Catherine Patry explains how a zebra became the telco's LGBT spokescritter. We also investigate how magazines are reinventing themselves online and off to reconnect with readers and spice things up for advertisers.
















