The new three-year agreement calls for annual rises in performance fees and residual payments; ACTRA members are set to vote on the deal shortly.
The animated series is being developed into a live-action/CGI feature film.
World sales agent Beta Film records key territory sales heading into MIPCOM.
Those gaps in CTV’s Canadian show offerings are about to be filled, says Corrie Coe, SVP of independent production.
The former Chum Television exec becomes VP of programming at the quartet of movie specialty channels. (Correction: Today’s newsletter had Ms. Baine’s last name incorrectly spelled. We regret the error.)
Rookie Blue is the top-rated Canadian drama for the week.
The Toronto-based equity player has recruited producer Gale Anne Hurd to develop The Eleventh Commandment as an ongoing TV drama.
The HBO Canada sitcom is shooting in Toronto through October, ahead of a 2012 airdate.
The Canadian producer’s comment is sparked by British media reports that it was discussing acquisition of the UK-based company.
The broadcaster is measuring response to Temple Street’s new reality show via social media, the outcome of which will influence the show’s results.