Green Heroes go viral

Cross-platform series Green Heroes from indie producer Cinefocus Canada aims not only to turn 24 two-to-three minute webisodes into six half-hour episodes for TVO, but save the planet one story at a time.

NFB appoints Halifax producer

Another producer will be joining the NFB’s Atlantic team, as the Film Board appoints Paul McNeill.

Cream picks up Manchester Borg

Indie producer Cream Productions has hired veteran Los Angeles TV development exec Amy Manchester Borg to drum up business stateside and new factual series for the Canadian market.

Zeros 2 Heroes app extends APTN franchise

An Aboriginal legend-themed mobile game app produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) is to be unveiled this weekend at Fan Expo in Toronto.

Nelvana sends Babar to Germany

Nelvana Enterprises has sold German broadcaster Ki.Ka its new 3D animated series Babar and the Adventures of Badou.

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Channel Zero brings U.S. series back to primetime

Throwing money into conventional Canadian TV these days often feels like rolling a giant pair of dice. But Canadian indie broadcaster Channel Zero looks to have come up big as its CHCH over-the-air channel gets back into the U.S. primetime series business.

eOne taps former BMG Music director

Entertainment One has hired Aideen O’Brien to select and license music for the studio’s TV slate.

Biutiful lands pre-TIFF sale

In the first sign of TIFF market action, Roadside Attractions and Liddell Entertainment have scooped the U.S. rights to Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s Biutiful ahead of its North American bow in Toronto.

Barna joins Vachon for Strategic Partners keynote

Strategic Partners has added Entertainment One Television topper Laszlo Barna to its lineup of keynote speakers for the upcoming co-production conference.

Broadcasters outline NHL coverage

The scoreline so far for Canadian TV’s upcoming National Hockey League regular season: TSN and TSN2 will air a combined 124 games, while the CBC plans an 87-game schedule and the NHL Network has scheduled another 31 live game telecasts.

TSN names new ‘king’

Stewart Johnston is named president of TSN in place of Phil King, who moved to CTV as EVP of programming last week.

CMPA and Telus call for limitations on Shaw takeover

Canadian producers joined a chorus of industry players urging the CRTC to place limits on Shaw Communications’ takeover of Canwest Global Communications Corp.’s TV assets.

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