People/Companies

CMF appoints Joy Loewen as VP, growth and inclusion

The outgoing CEO of the National Screen Institute joins the organization effective April 29.

Thunderbird promotes Lori Massini to general counsel

The company also announced the resignation of Sarah Nathanson from her role as general counsel, corporate secretary and chief operating officer.

Icarus Capital, Yuk Yuk’s partner on content, production venture

Yuk Yuk’s Media will develop and produce stand-up comedy shows and unscripted/documentary titles, with Eric Y. Lapointe as head of content.

Peter Hayman tapped as next Victoria film commissioner

Hayman assumes the role effective May 1, with outgoing commissioner Kathleen Gilbert to retire after 14 years in the role.

Traditional broadcasters to pay lower percentage in fees to CRTC

The fees, which support the CRTC’s operations, were amended under the new Broadcasting Act, with a number of exemptions included.

Bell Media president Sean Cohan on his global growth plans

In a Q&A with Playback Daily, Cohan discusses his vision for Bell Media amid a turbulent time for the global media sector.

BBC Studios ups Schildhouse to BritBox North America president

Schildhouse has overseen the growth of BritBox in the U.S. and Canada.

Indigenous Screen Office to receive permanent funding

Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge announced the organization will receive $65 million over the next five years, followed by a permanent ongoing allocation.

BANFF announces 2024 Diversity of Voices participants

The initiative is held in partnership with Netflix and with the support of the Black Screen Office, the Indigenous Screen Office and the Reelworld Screen Institute.

Radio-Canada names Sophie Morasse as GM of television

Morasse had been serving in the role in an interim capacity since October 2023.

Scholastic to acquire 9 Story Media Group for US$186 million

Set to close this summer, the transaction will significantly power up the New York-based publisher’s strategy to build and monetize multiplatform brands for kids.

Ottawa Film Office unveils new soundstage facility plans

The OFO has called for expressions of interest on a proposal to build three new sound stages close to downtown Ottawa.