Cineflex Productions’ Conviction Kitchen TV series will not go through to a third season, the indie producer confirmed to Playback Daily.
Shaw Communications has announced a $500 million senior note offering, and a $400 million reopening.
Three Canadian films are among the titles in competition at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, which announced its picks in the dramatic and documentary categories for U.S. and world filmmakers Wednesday.
The CFC has announced the names of the three participants who will take part in the CFC Writers Workshop at the Whistler Film Fest on Saturday, December 4.
More bling for Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium, this time from the Canadian New Media Awards, which tapped its Vancouver Olympic Games coverage as 2010’s best cross-platform project.
The Shaw specialty channels are giving viewers a reason to stay home this winter with new Canadian and imported productions.
In its latest carriage deal, Shaw Direct is to carry the Bite comedy and AUX music service from GlassBOX Television.
Canadian distributor DHX Media has sold the preschool series Rastamouse to Australia’s ABC TV, with ABC Commercial snapping up the home video rights to the stop-motion cartoon show.
CTV has snagged rising hip hop star Aubrey Graham, also known as Drake, to host the 2011 Juno Awards.
The latest pre-BCE takeover CTV departure: Robert Hurst is to step down as president of CTV News and Current Affairs.
Dino Dan has landed the 2010 Shaw Rocket Prize. The show, produced by Toronto’s Sinking Ship Entertainment, beat out four other finalists to take the $50,000 prize.
There’s nothing new in the Internet’s long tail.
Former CTV programming exec Louise Clark has opened her own production shingle in Vancouver, backed by a plum development and first-look deal with NBC Universal.
Distributor Christian Larouche says a child could have released the film version of the long-running Quebec TV hockey saga Lance et Compte – which came in number two behind Harry Potter at the Quebec box office this past weekend.