Quebecor Content’s senior director of acquisitions and Quebec cinema, Louis Pearson, announced Wednesday the appointment of Yoann Sauvageau as director of TVA Films, a division of TVA Group. “I am... Continue Reading
Bell Media announced Tuesday it has signed an agreement with Amazon to bring its streaming service Crave to Prime Video Channels in Canada. Set to launch soon, Crave’s Premium ad-free plan will... Continue Reading
CBC/Radio-Canada on Monday unveiled its first-ever National Indigenous Strategy, called Strengthening Relations, Walking Together, and also announced the creation of a new Indigenous Office at the public broadcaster. The announcement was... Continue Reading
Magnify Digital, a Vancouver-based company that specializes in audience development technology for the creative industries, announced last week the Canada Media Fund (CMF), Telefilm Canada and the National Film Board of Canada... Continue Reading
The Hollywood Reporter announced last week its Women in Entertainment brand is expanding into Canada with the launch of a new event in May 2024, Women in Entertainment Canada. The event will... Continue Reading
Bell Media’s Crave last week announced it has ordered a new 10-episode, half-hour adult animated comedy, Super Team Canada, marking its first-ever commission of an animated series. Currently in production with a premiere... Continue Reading
Producing for the Planet, a first-of-its-kind Canadian climate change initiative for the motion picture and screen-based industries, was announced last Friday at the Canadian Media Producers Association’s Prime Time conference... Continue Reading
By Christopher Guly OTTAWA -- Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge expects that a “growing sector” will emerge from the regulatory broadcasting framework the CRTC plans to release later this year... Continue Reading
By Brad Danks
Many of us are former Blackberry owners and have probably heard of former Co-CEO of BlackBerry, Jim Balsillie. More recently you may have learned even more about…
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By Christopher Guly OTTAWA-The federal government will provide Telefilm Canada with $100 million in funding for two years, beginning in the upcoming fiscal year 2024-25, Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge... Continue Reading