Bell Media has revealed a straight-to-series order on the drama from best-selling Virgin River author Robyn Carr.
The company has lowered its revenue forecast for the fiscal year, however, as it deals with the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
The global entertainment and publishing arm for WEBTOON and Wattpad has teamed with Indonesia’s Vidio and Screenplay Films on five new series and a second installment of Turn On.
Love Nature’s free, ad-supported streaming channel is heading to Spain with 100 hours of content available through Samsung TV Plus.
The playwright and actor will co-write the screen adaptation of her best-selling memoir Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter with Indian Horse writer Dennis Foon.
The pubcaster was also the most-viewed TV network during the Games, with 4.4 million watching the women’s soccer gold medal game.
The film festival also revealed more than a dozen world premieres for Canadian short films, and a retrospective to Canadian filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin.
The Canada/France copro documents the historic Toronto Rock and Roll Revival concert in 1969, which was John Lennon’s first performance without the Beatles.
Cineflix Media has the first option to develop original content and the exclusive first-look international distribution rights.
Both Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas announced $9.99 monthly subscription programs for Canadian moviegoers this week, which include discounts on admissions and concessions.
Private Eyes holds its spot at No. 5, with the Good Witch series finale and Nurses also making the list.
The 8 x 60-minute lifestyle series is fronted by designer Sarah Richardson.
Through his recently launched consulting content and media company CosMediaInc, the former Bell Media exec will help bolster Fremantle’s partnerships with Canadian scripted and unscripted producers.
Edward Hanrahan will lead the company’s virtual production strategy, which launched with its partnership with VFX company Pixomondo.
Quebecor has responded to the dismissal of their complaint, which alleges the pubcaster has given itself an advantage over private broadcasters by placing some of its French-language content behind a subscription fee.