TORONTO – Bell Media announced today it will air the one-hour documentary Expelled: My Roots in Uganda with Omar Sachedina on CTV, CTV News Channel, CTV.ca, CTVNews.ca, and the CTV... Continue Reading
By Len St-Aubin
RICHARD STURSBERG’S OP-ED in Monday Oct. 24’s Globe and Mail put forward the British system of defining domestic content as a model for redefining TV CanCon…
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OTTAWA — Tandy Yull has joined the Canadian Association of Broadcasters as its vice-president of policy and regulatory affairs, according to her LinkedIn profile. Yull joins the CAB from the... Continue Reading
MONTREAL — A new original docuseries exploring multicultural relationships, Coeurs migratoires (above, Migratory Hearts), is coming to Canal Vie starting Nov. 2 at 8 p.m., Bell Media announced today. This... Continue Reading
TORONTO — The CTAM Canada Broadcaster Forum is back in person this year and will take place at Meridian Hall in downtown Toronto on Nov. 15 from 12 p.m.-7 p.m.... Continue Reading
MONTRÉAL — La Société professionnelle des auteurs et des compositeurs du Québec (SPACQ) released a statement today saying it deplores what it calls Radio-Canada’s “incomprehensible decision” to no longer broadcast... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER — LGBTQ+ television network and streaming service OUTtv announced today it has renewed its original series X-Rated City: NYC for two more seasons and is expanding the franchise with... Continue Reading
Are we getting closer? By Denis Carmel OTTAWA – This morning the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications (TRCM) heard from Abacus Data, Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers... Continue Reading
BURLINGTON, Ont. — Motorsports and automotive channel REV TV Canada announced today the addition of the new racing series Nitro Rallycross (Nitro RX) to its programming lineup. Launched in 2018,... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen TORONTO – Broadcasters were told to prepare for potential negative growth as economic uncertainty starts to impact discretionary spending, Deloitte’s Josef Hrebick (pictured below) told last week’s Ontario Association of Broadcasters (OAB)... Continue Reading