The greenlights were announced along with the winter and spring lineups for Corus Entertainment’s Flavour and Home networks.
Netflix’s Stranger Things and Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale shot up to No. 2 and No. 3 on the digital demand chart this week.
Family Channel acquires SuperKlaus in two formats, NBCUniversal brings FAST channels to Fubo, and more.
The new winter series include Saint-Pierre, Small Achievable Goals and North of North.
A letter from six senior industry members is calling for permanent increases to CMF’s allocation in the Fall Economic Statement.
The initial slate includes rom-com trilogy The Groomsmen and Hallmark’s Scouting For Christmas.
The series will take audiences behind the scenes on a variety of cosmetic surgeries.
The 6 x 30-minute series from Alibi Entertainment originally streamed on Crave in July.
The series offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Montreal Canadiens during their NHL seasons.
The WandaVision spinoff series’ last two episodes released on Oct. 30.
The company brought in $45.7 million for the quarter, with the bulk coming from service work.
Those aged 35 to 49 are most likely to be co-viewing, and the most likely to have families living with them, particularly kids.