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Stars in Danger dives into Canada

Canadian French-language network V has licensed Banijay International’s format Stars in Danger: High Diving.

In the writers’ room with Flashpoint

Mark Ellis, Stephanie Morgenstern, Adam Barken and Larry Bambrick on writing the final season, and the best pitches that didn’t make it to screen (including Barken’s alternate theme song).

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Cable, satellite TV operators prevail in battle over carriage fees

The high court on Thursday said the CRTC has no jurisdiction to impose a first-time value for signal regime, after an earlier lower court split decision that gave the regulator those powers under the Broadcasting Act.

Patricia Isaac lands roles in Motive and Republic of Doyle

The Vancouver actress has a six-episode arc as a constable in the fourth season of the CBC’s Republic of Doyle detective drama.

Best of the year: Temple Street

David Fortier, John Young and Ivan Schneeberg discuss the company’s core business strategy for 2012 and beyond.

Nerds and Monsters begins production

Corus Entertainment greenlit the animated series from Vancouver-based Slap Happy Cartoons Inc. for YTV.

Sky 1 HD orders East Coast Trains from Cineflix Productions

The doc series will take viewers behind the scenes at one of Britain’s largest train operators.

Jenn Kuzmyk to leave Cream Productions

The factual VP of development (pictured) is leaving the Canadian indie at the end of the year to pursue other opportunities.

Xbox Live rolling out new entertainment offerings in Canada

The apps, which are part of a major international expansion by Microsoft’s digital media service and console, include the CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada, GameTrailers, CNET and VOD provider CinemaNow.

Hell on Wheels gets third season greenlight

The Alberta-shot series, produced by eOne and Nomadic Pictures, received a 10-episode order, slated to premiere in late 2013.

eOne gets into Gold Rush for Discovery U.S.’ first scripted miniseries

Discovery Channel has become the latest U.S. non-fiction network to venture into the scripted space, commissioning Scott Free and eOne Television to make a miniseries chronicling the Yukon Gold Rush era.

HGTV programs more Property Virgins, Leave It To Bryan

The Shaw Media specialty channel is also launching new seasons of Canada’s Handyman Challenge and Income Property, hosted by Scott McGillivray (pictured) for winter 2013.