The fitness platform is the first project from the creative content arm of Temple Street Media Ventures, a division of the Toronto-based prodco that oversees digital projects.
The organization, renamed Canadian Women in Communications and Technology, aims to support women in the digital economy. (Executive director Joanne Stanley pictured)
Michele McMahon will be development manager for the Vancouver office, while Brandice Vivier will hold same role for the Winnipeg location.
The premiere of Emergency Room: Life and Death at VGH took its time slot in B.C.
Captain Phillips takes the number one spot on the DVD chart this week, with Riddick coming in at #2.
Pet School, from the UK satellite arm of Montreal-based Cineflix Media, also picked up an award at Monday’s ceremony.
The series is the first major television project for Eugene and Dan Levy’s production company, Not A Real Company Productions Inc. (Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara pictured)
The series will be co-produced by Toronto-based Heroic Television and Winnipeg-based Media RendezVous. (Series creator and executive producer Chuck Clement pictured)
BBC Worldwide inks deals with broadcasters in New Zealand, Korea and Finland for the sci-fi series.
According to the biennial report, overall profit margin for the industry rose 14% from 2010 to 2012.
APTN orders eight more one-hour episodes of the Prairie Dog Film + Television drama.