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Juno ratings plunge, but by how much?

CTV’s annual music awards were down, possibly way down, from last year’s show, depending on which ratings service you choose to believe

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Sackhoff stars in Blueprint MOW

Be Careful What You Wish For recasts the Battlestar tomboy as a starry-eyed teenager

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Nelvana in cross-border KidsCo deal

The Toronto toon house has agreed to provide programming including Babar and Franklin to a new kidcaster in Europe, Latin America and Asia

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Pavilion pays off, says Telefilm

The federal agency has assisted on sales adding up to as much as $64 million, according to a recent study of its own efforts at festivals and markets including Berlin, E3 and MIPTV

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Disneys buy Derek

Broadcasters including the Disney Channels in the U.S., Italy, Germany and Spain have picked up the Shaftesbury series Life with Derek

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Jetix picks up Flamingo

Breakthrough Animation has signed a licensing deal with Jetix Europe for Captain Flamingo

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Oda on the record

In an exclusive one-on-one with Playback, Heritage Minister Bev Oda defends her performance during the CTF crisis, and talks of changes needed at the CBC and CRTC

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New media moves at MIPTV

IT may not steamroll traditional platforms overnight as many predicted, but new media is certainly digging its heels into the international market.

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NHL deal crucial, says CBC sports boss

The head of CBC Sports is defending his network’s new deal for NHL broadcast rights, and dismisses the suggestion that the Ceeb will lose money on the six-year contract, despite reports that it will be paying $100 million or more per year – 50% more than it is currently.

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CBC goes shareable with Stage6

CBC has put more of its programming online, following a deal announced in March with DivX that has added a selection of its shows and clips to the recently launched video-sharing site Stage6.

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ICE2007: Think niche, experts say

While new media appears limitless, delegates attending the ICE 2007 conference were thinking small – and not just screen size. Smaller communities of consumers with similar interests are breaking out from the larger social settings such as YouTube and MySpace, and delegates were told the future of online programming is to target programming to these niche groups.

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Young Triffie talent goes on tour

MONTREAL: The president of Quebec’s TVA Films is trying to grease the wheels of English Canada’s sputtering star system by using a tried-and-true Quebec promotional tool: taking the talent to the people.