The indie producer and webcaster have restructured their mobile and video joint venture, which will now be managed by Toronto-based producer…
Omnicom Media Group has entered an agreement with up-and-coming GlassBOX Television to co-develop ad-supported content for the latter’s Bite TV and…
Teaser for Jay Dahl’s There Are Monsters climbs to the top of the YouTube pile — sneak-peaking the horror feature he shot for $300,000
Drift into digital continues as educaster puts programs including The Agenda online
Kate Hanley, B.A., LL.B., is president of Digital Theory Media Consulting, which specializes in assisting traditional players exploit opportunities in digital media. She can be contacted at khanley@digitaltheory.ca
Despite ongoing challenges in the mobile content sector, QuickPlay Media says it continues to grow through strategic deal-making and solid partnerships in a transformative industry still playing catch-up to Asia and Europe.
For the fifth consecutive year, Montreal will host one of the most important meetings of video-game industry professionals on the eastern seaboard.
Industry players remain at odds with each other over the commercial potential of digital media, as was apparent at the Playback Innovations Forum on Oct. 28.
When it comes to digital entertainment, the only questions people in the industry seem concerned with are who pays for it, and how do we make money from it? On Nov. 18 and 19, the digital media community will congregate in Toronto with hopes of learning the answers.
CTV and Bell Mobility have signed a deal that makes more content from MuchMusic, MTV, TSN, eTalk and others available through video-enabled Bell cell phones.
Bold move by Stursberg will see new website and digichannel air Canuck-generated content
Broadcaster secures streaming rights to shows including Prison Break, Bones and Family Guy