Canada’s DHX Media has signed a bouquet of new TV deals and renewals across Asia for its children’s library including new preschool series Monster Math Squad (pictured).
“At the end of the day, with video usage, you’re extending [content] reach, not cutting reach,” comScore VP Canada Bryan Segal (pictured) told Playback ahead of the conference taking place Dec. 3 and Dec. 4.
Forgive Me, written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald and produced by Emotion Pictures, tackles the challenges to religious beliefs such as same-sex marriage and reproductive technology.
Insight Productions will produce the local version of the international franchise, slated for summer 2013.
The Vancouver-based prodco, run by actress Nicole Leier (pictured) and director of photography Brendan Uegama, have multiple projects currently underway.
Bomb Girls’ season two premiere date set, NSI online short film festival wins announced, Channel Zero unveils Rewind and ZoomerMedia’s Joytv gets national satellite carriage.
The female-focused non-fiction series (pictured) will anchor a new Friday night schedule devoted to original series on Fuse, a national music channel.
The president and founder of Tricon (pictured), who fled Eastern Europe during the end of the Communist era, is receiving the award in part for “her courage in fleeing a restrictive regime and triumph in overcoming extraordinary obstacles.”
While Polis (pictured) has left his position as Wildbrain’s president and DHX’s EVP of branded entertainment and consumer products, he will continue to lead DHX’s transmedia kids IP UMIGO project.
The drama channel, unveiling its winter schedule Wednesday, said it will also air the second seasons of Justified, XIII and Rizzoli & Isles (pictured).
Extraordinary Canadians from Montreal-based prodco PMA Biographies is a key element in Discovery Communications’ expanded Canadian educational streaming-video services (writer David Adams Richards pictured).