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Lister Sinclair 1921-2006

Veteran broadcaster Lister Sinclair died in Toronto on Oct. 16, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of radio and TV work at CBC. He was 85.

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Daryl Duke 1929-2006

Emmy-winning director and broadcaster Daryl Duke died in Vancouver on Oct. 21 at age 77, following a struggle with pulmonary fibrosis.

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Avanti and Lepage settle Un gars dispute

Montreal: Guy A. Lepage and his producers at Montreal’s Avanti Ciné Vidéo have reached an out-of-court deal with JWTwo Entertainment in their dispute over Love Bites, the U.S. adaptation of Avanti’s hit sitcom Un gars, une fille.

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CBC in ratings tailspin

The numbers are in on CBC’s new fall shows, and, despite some typically high-quality programs, the ratings are disastrous.

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Playback Readership Poll Results

The issue of carriage fees for over-the-air networks will be a tricky one for the CRTC. In a recent online Playback poll asking readers ‘Should conventional broadcasters be allowed to charge carriage fees to cable companies?’, 53% of respondents voted No and 47% voted Yes.

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Correction

The annual operating budget of the Toronto International Film Festival is $17 million, and it employs 104 full-time staff. Piers Handling’s correct title in the organization is TIFF Group director and CEO. Incorrect information appeared in the Oct. 16 issue.

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CTF: 10 years of giving voice to Canadian stories

It’s no exaggeration that most would-be producers in this country were left out in the cold prior to the emergence of the Canadian Television Fund in 1996.

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CTF by the numbers

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Taking the helm in a time of change

The post of president of the Canadian Television Fund isn’t easy at the best of times. It’s a never-ending challenge to balance the interests of broadcasters, producers, and the various production centers when overseeing the distribution of crucial TV cash.

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The organization’s movers and shakers

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Navigating the broadcaster envelope system

So much of what makes it onto Canadian TV screens is triggered by the Canadian Television Fund – more than $927-million worth of homegrown production in 2005/06 – and producers and broadcasters have to stay on top of all the fine points to acquire crucial CTF cash.

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