The deal for 9 Story Entertainment’s animated children’s series covers comic readers, joke books, chapter books, eBooks and digital interactive story books for the U.S., Canada and Mexico in English and Spanish.
The company has signed a raft of licensing partners in the UK for its stop-motion animated preschool property.
Ameba TV, a Canadian-based distribution service, has launched on the interactive TV platform in the U.S. and Canada.
The Nova Scotia-based animation studio is expanding to Hamilton, Ontario.
The animated series about a pre-teen garage band will be distributed worldwide by FremantleMedia Enterprises.
Toronto-based XMG is behind the show’s new mobile extension.
The Toronto-based producer/distributor has upped Vargas to handle sales for Latin America, Iberia and CEEMEA.
Family Channel and Disney Junior have ordered up new episodes of four Canadian original productions for the 2011/2012 season.
The annual awards gala saw the Grand Prize for Best Program handed out to Stella and Sam, from Radical Sheep and Playhouse Disney Canada.
Teletoon has given the go ahead for development of Atomic Cartoons’s Pirate Express.
Developed in-house, the platform was created as a means to deliver Skywriter’s 200-hour library of TV content and book titles to eReaders.
The very nature of the ubiquitous buzzword was a topic for panel discussion at yesterday’s INplay conference held in Toronto.