Berry in the Big City is headed to the SVOD next year, with WildBrain also inking new licensing deals for both the refreshed and classic versions of the brand.
Sheila Ritson-Bennett will help lead the broadcaster’s environment and sustainability efforts as the screen industry continues its push for greener practices.
Catherine Therrien’s Une révision stays at No. 1, while Paul Tom’s documentary Alone (Seuls), which is self-distributed by prodco Picbois Productions, debuts at No. 4.
Marvel’s Eternals holds the No. 1 spot, followed by Clifford the Big Red Dog and No Time to Die.
Mehernaz Lentin joins Telefilm for a five-year term, after serving as CBC Films senior director since 2017.
The VFX studio has approximately 600 employees in Canada between its Vancouver and Montreal studios.
Former Sphere Media colleagues Carolyn Newman and Virginia Rankin join forces again at the full-service content studio backed by Endeavor Content.
The founders focus on lifting up other Black-owned businesses while looking for partners to grow their own award-winning prodco.
AMC+ acquires That Dirty Black Bag while Bloody Disgusting TV gets Creepy Bits, plus more.
Kelly Wilhelm became CMF’s first chief strategy officer in 2019 to help guide the organization into the future.
No timetable has been set, but the San Andreas director will work with renowned U.S. scientist Michio Kaku, who brings her expertise to narrate and consult on the series.
Plus: YMA Andra Sheffer Scholarship names winner, Circus expands into the U.S., and Karen McClellan is Pacific Screenwriting Program’s showrunner-in-residence
Co-founder Joel Reilly shares how the company is looking at Canada as more than just a service hub.
Production on Crave’s small-town hoser comedy is underway in Sudbury, Ont., in association with New Metric Media, WildBrain and Play Fun Games.
The Toronto-shot Star Trek: Discovery makes the digital originals list, led by perennial favourites Stranger Things and The Mandalorian.