The Toronto branch honoured its own for the best performances in Canadian film and TV at the Carlu on Feb. 25.
Playback invites independent producers to present the marketing plans for their next project in front of a panel of top ad-industry execs at this April’s Playback Summit in Toronto.
Ahead of the Feb. 26 premiere, showrunner Kathryn Oughtred talks to Playback Daily about trading sea for sky with the new Discovery series, which is a spinoff of EPI-produced Mighty Planes.
The King Case Files, an online docu-series that mixes show footage and factual interviews with crime experts, will promote the show’s second season in advance of the Feb. 29 premiere.
The head of scripted TV in a statement stressed her departure was amicable and that she had “other mountains to climb.”
Both proposed dramas were packaged at the National Screen Institute as part of its Totally Television program.
Building on its expanded English-language lineup, the network is looking to appeal to the growing Hispanic Canadian community and interest in Latino culture with the Jennifer Lopez-starring talent show series.
Margaret O’Brien is being promoted to the newly created position and taking on all responsibilities for the TV group in Canada.
Or how PDM Entertainment solved the mystery of popular crime writer Louise Penny’s reluctance to give up her Three Pines/Inspector Gamache series for TV treatment.
A new feature on the show’s video app allows users to participate in social chatter and themed content.