Fifty Shades of Grey tops the DVD chart for the week of May 4 to May 10, followed by Paddington.
Nomadic Pictures and Clearwater Documentary each picked up a raft of prizes at the Alberta entertainment awards.
The net has announced four of the U.S. dramas it has acquired for fall, as well as variety show Best Time Ever for CTV Two (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow pictured).
Tricon announces U.S. digital sales for comedies, and more of this week’s deals.
Recognizing innovation at the intersection of media and advertising, the 2015 AToMiC Awards saw tear-jerking storytelling and cutting-edge transmedia take top prizes.
IPTV subscribers jumped 29%, while satellite and cable subs dipped, for the year ended Aug. 31, 2014.
The six-part original series from Richard Crouse, Raj Panikkar and Chris Szarka follows Canadian filmmakers and personalities.
The creators, stars and producers of the U.S. MTV factual series have expanded their L.A.-based company to Vancouver.
The former Bell Media president returns to the U.S. after his exit from Bell Media in April.
The program is geared toward aspiring scripted television directors looking to find a break in the world of TV directing.
The exclusive global publishing rights deal with HarperCollins Children’s Books is for Ragdoll Productions’ new preschool series Twirlywoos.