The previous agreements, signed in 1983, covered cinema and television separately.
The opening ceremonies drew fewer TV viewers compared to the Rio Games, but viewership on the broadcaster’s digital and streaming platforms has shot up.
TVOKids original Wacky Word Songs sells to ABC Australia, Gusto TV expands to Africa for the first time, plus more.
New features from Charles Officer, Albert Shin and Molly McGlynn are among the selected English-language features.
Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso moves up the digital originals list to No. 2, just behind Disney+ hit Loki, while Letterkenny returns to claim the tenth spot.
The CBC Gem original has been greenlit for a new season, which will be accompanied by a podcast adaptation.
The inter-provincial coproduction between Project 10 and Take the Shot has unveiled high-profile cast attachments as it goes to camera in Newfoundland.
Produced by Lopii Productions, the preschool cabaret series is hosted by a drag duo, and aims to foster inclusivity, kindness and a love of reading.
Part four of Playback‘s Podcast Report offers a deep dive into Audible’s original Canadian content strategy and work to develop new emerging talent.
The TV series, produced by Rezolution Pictures and co-created by Tracey Deer and Cynthia Knight, began airing on the U.S. streamer earlier this month.
An in-development U.S. film project reunites Annie Murphy with screenwriters Rupinder Gill and David West Read.
Multi-partner project Black Ice will also receive a Canadian theatrical release via Elevation Pictures.
The newly announced titles will all world premiere at the festival, joining previously announced Canadian films such as Michael McGowan’s All My Puny Sorrows and Danis Goulet’s Night Raiders.
Veteran entertainment lawyer Elyot Waller joins the Wow! Unlimited Media-owned studio as SVP of business affairs and general counsel.
The CRTC’s latest broadcast statistics show advancing declines across the board, though some areas fared worse than others.