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Bell Media. 299 Queen Street West, the former headquarters of CHUM Limited, serves as the headquarters of Bell Media, in 2022. Bell Media Inc. ( French: Bell Média inc.) [1] is a Canadian media conglomerate that is the mass media subsidiary of BCE Inc. (also known as Bell Canada Enterprises, the owner of telecommunications company Bell Canada ).
Astral. Astral, a division of Bell Media, is a leader among Canada’s out-of-home advertising companies with more than 45,000 faces strategically located across the country. Astral offers six product lines: outdoor advertising, lifestyle networks, street furniture, airport, large digital format, and transit.
Bell Media is the successor-in-interest to Baton Broadcasting (later CTV Inc. ), one of Canada's first private-sector television broadcasters. Although the company was founded in 1960 as Telegram Corporation, the current enterprise traces its origins to the establishment of Bell Globemedia Inc. in 2001 by BCE and the Thomson family, combining ...
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Bell Media Radio, G.P. (formerly CHUM Radio ), operating as iHeartRadio Canada, is the radio broadcasting and music events subsidiary of Canadian media conglomerate Bell Media. The company owns stations across the country, including in most of Canada's largest radio markets. The company's programming is distributed to other stations across ...
CityCall SignFrequencyBrandingAmqui, QuebecFM 99.999,9 RougeBathurst, New BrunswickFM 104.9Bounce 104.9Brandon, ManitobaFM 96.1Bounce 96.1Brandon, ManitobaFM 101.1Pure Country 101- Randy Lennox, president of broadcasting
Other assets. Dome Productions (owned by Bell Media and Rogers Media Inc.) — a multi-platform production company that operates a fleet of 18 television production mobiles, one production / uplink truck, and three KU uplink tractors. For over 30 years, Dome’s head office was located in the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
The first national radio broadcast network in Canada was set up for the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation on July 1st. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King acknowledged Bell’s contribution to this historic event – its first involvement in broadcasting – by saying “Without the aid of the Bell Telephone Company of ...
Television advertising. Discover Bell Media’s three conventional networks led by CTV, Canada’s #1 television channel, and Noovo. In addition to our 35 local channels and 4 pay TV services, we’re also the home of 25 specialty channels, including TSN and RDS.