TV

U.S. cable net Style asks Cineflix to Keep the Party Moving

The NBCUniversal cable network is adding the “progressive dinner” competition series, to be produced by Cineflix Productions, to its development slate.

Toronto sees 2012 total production spending rise

The city’s film and TV production is booming, according to a presentation Monday to the economic development committee at City Hall.

Proper serves up more Come Dine With Me Canada

The Toronto-based indie will produce 80 episodes for the fourth season of the W Network food series, which will travel across Canada and include themed blocks.

Rogers Q1 revenue and earnings rise

Cable and wireless phone revenue offset weakness in the media division as the conglomerate completed the rebranding of City Montreal.

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Hot Sheet: Top 20 DVDs Apr. 1 to Apr. 7, 2013

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is the top-selling DVD for the week of Apr. 1 to Apr. 7, 2013.

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Hot Sheet: Top 30 TV programs Apr. 8 to Apr. 14, 2013

Big Bang tops TV for the week of Apr. 8 to Apr. 14, 2013.

Hot Sheet

Hot Sheet: Top 30 TV programs Apr. 1 to Apr. 7, 2013

Big Bang tops TV for the week of Apr. 1 to Apr. 7, 2013.

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Hot Sheet: Top 20 DVDs Mar. 25 to Mar. 31, 2013

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is the top-selling DVD for the week of Mar. 25 to Mar. 31, 2013.

LTK, L.A. Complex scribes win at WGC screenwriting awards

The awards, hosted by Ryan Belleville and written by Bob Kerr, were handed out Monday night in Toronto.

Wild Kratts gets third season order

The kids’ series is distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Kratt Brothers Company, and internationally by 9 Story Entertainment.

In the writers’ room with WGC awards’ TV drama nominees

Michael MacLennan, Simon Barry, Leila Basen, Heather Conkie and Esta Spalding talk writers’ room must-haves, how they write drama, and potential TV crossover episodes.

Canadian cinema editors award nominees unveiled

The editors of Stress Position, Molly Maxwell (pictured), Picture Day, Antiviral and Still Mine received nominations for best edited Canadian feature.