The Toronto-based company has added to its distribution catalogue Employee of the Week, It’s All About Me and Majumder Manor (pictured).
The Toronto-based indie producer and distributor adds FEARnet’s twisted comedy Holliston (pictured) and factual series Zoo Clues and On the Spot to its distribution slate.
With the accolade Arnett joins past recipients including Paul Haggis, Howie Mandel, Erick McCormack and Martin Short for the Canuck-only award.
One show, many audiences: The CBC cop drama adds to the industry debate that has broadcasters urging a look beyond overnight ratings to the audience impact of PVRs, online streaming and VOD usage.
Canada’s Youth Media Alliance (YMA) has officially launched its English-language Awards of Excellence, which honor achievement in TV programming and digital content for young viewers over the past two years.
Thunderbird Films and City are craftily making a scripted local comedy to stand up against Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory without sending a single actor across the border.
The Quebecor-owned network is citing financially unstable conditions and declining distribution as reasons for its request to be carried on all analog and digital basic service, for a proposed monthly 18-cent fee.
The CBS comedy airing now at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Saturdays comes as it remains a top-rated series with its first episodes of 2013.
The multi-camera comedy, now shooting on a Vancouver soundstage, was mostly written in a Los Angeles Starbucks by veteran sitcom writer/producer Andrew Orenstein.
The show’s 60th anniversary pulled in record ratings for its afternoon and primetime games.
Richard Dagenais (centre) and ex-CTV Montreal News reporter Camille Ross (left) will host the new Montreal morning show, joined by weather specialist Jessica Laventure.