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iChannel’s #FAQMP allows voters to put MPs in the hot seat

iChannel’s new interview program incorporates social media into its production, allowing viewers to choose potential guests.

TIFF recruits FT as Grace Kelly exhibit partner

Bell Media’s Fashion Television franchise is launching a new magazine with Grace Kelly on the cover to coincide with launch of the TIFF Bell Lightbox exhibit.

Quebecor Media to CBC: take down website criticisms, or else

The Quebec media giant calls the CBC’s Wednesday missive “false and defamatory and published maliciously” in a formal notice to the pubcaster.

Farpoint Films to produce doc on prairie rockers The Sheepdogs

The Rolling Stone cover boys from Saskatoon will be the subject of a new doc slated for Super Channel in 2013.

Reviewed! Down the Road Again

Don Shebib’s follow-up to his 1970 classic receives mostly warm reviews from the nation’s critics.

Shaw Communications posts higher Q4 earnings, revenue

A transitional year for the western Canadian media giant saw improved profits after the acquisition of the former Canwest Global Communications Corp.’s TV assets.

TV scribe Adam Barken to co-executive produce CTV’s Flashpoint

After two seasons as a writer on the homegrown cop drama, Barken has signed on as a writer-producer alongside series creators Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morgenstern.

Score Media swings to fourth quarter loss, despite record revenue

The Canadian sports broadcaster pointed to revenue gains from traditional TV and digital platform business.

eOne sells factual slate to Discovery Network Intl

The programming slate includes Party Mamas, Mega Builders and The Pig Farm.

Radio-Canada sends doc, news programs to Europe and Africa

A two-year content sharing agreement with France’s public broadcaster was announced Thursday.

ACCT modifies Genie rules, releases 2012 date

Reduced entry fees in two categories and wider eligibility for feature films are two of the changes made for the 32nd edition of the awards.

CBC, Quebecor dispute goes public

A long-running dispute between the two mediacos boils over as the CBC issues a sharp retort to Quebecor’s criticisms of the pubcaster’s apparent lack of financial transparency.

Baking a recipe for brand riches

Temple Street’s John Young and Capital C’s Tony Chapman talk about creating the Loblaw brand partnership behind Food Net’s Recipes to Riches.

Cineplex pilots in-cinema interactive ad product

The new ad venture will allow cinema goers to interact directly with the ads that appear during a movie’s pre-show.

Kim Cattrall to mentor next-gen actors at CFC

The veteran thesp will participate in the Canadian Film Centre’s Actors Conservatory in Toronto.