By Connie Thiessen The National Film Board (NFB) has announced it’s undertaking a major modernization initiative that will see 55 employees depart the Crown agency and another 23 new positions... Continue Reading
Telefilm Canada announced Thursday the appointment of Monica Flores as vice president of governmental affairs and communications. She will start her new position on Monday, April 8 and will be based... Continue Reading
While traditional TV remains popular among Canadian children, they are more likely to watch video content on other sources such as YouTube and SVOD services like Netflix and Disney+, according... Continue Reading
Bell confirms April 11 appearance before Heritage committee In a message titled “Facts Matter” published Thursday on its website, Bell outlined what it says are the facts about its recent restructuring, which includes... Continue Reading
While the global revenue of advertising-based video-on-demand (AVoD) platforms is expected to reach more than US$546 billion over the next five years, the ad-supported business model appears to no longer... Continue Reading
Bell Media on Tuesday announced the slate of content coming this spring to its French-language specialty channels Canal D, Canal Vie, Investigation and Z. Dangerous jobs, major renovation projects and hard-hitting investigations... Continue Reading
The Black Screen Office (BSO) and Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) announced Tuesday the launch of a new accelerator program focused on increasing representation and supporting the career growth of Black producers... Continue Reading
SiriusXM announced Tuesday it is set to launch a limited engagement exclusive channel dedicated to 14-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift on Sunday, April 7. Running until May 6, Channel 13 (Taylor’s Version) “will air... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen Longtime National Screen Institute (NSI) CEO Joy Loewen is joining the Canada Media Fund (CMF) as its new vice president of growth and inclusion. Loewen announced she’d... Continue Reading
CBC/Radio-Canada announced Thursday that it will provide Inuit TV with the rights to air CBC News: Igalaaq to broaden the reach of its broadcast and preserve and promote Inuit languages.... Continue Reading