How Mary Kills People helped Marsha Greene grow

The writer/producer and Tassie Cameron reflect on how the drama came together and teaming up as co-showrunners on its final season.

Buck’s road to Under Pressure: 9K

The prodco’s latest digital series focuses on a Southern California-based car customization shop.

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Hot Sheet: Digital Demand for May 7 to 13, 2019

Lucifer‘s return comes in at #1, followed by Cobra Kai at #2 and Doom Patrol at #3.

BANFF adds Bill Hader to ‘In Conversation With’ series

The Barry creator and exec producer will take part in the discussion at the June festival, along with HBO programming exec Amy Gravitt.

In Brief: Hubbard wins DOXA’s Canadian doc prize

Plus, the Music Video Production Project gets a bump from the RBC Foundation and production wraps on season two of My Roommate’s an Escort.

Women make gains in film and TV jobs, but gaps in diversity are vast

A report from Women in View shows that the industry has a long way to go for Indigenous and diverse women, but suggests placing women in senior positions is a key solution.

The Scott brothers’ journey from talent brand to powerhouse prodco

How the most famous duo in lifestyle changed the perception of their company to become one of the most prolific unscripted prodcos in North America.

The Ninth lands on CBC Gem

Starring Jess Salgueiro and Neil Crone, all eight episodes of the Artcraft Zoo comedy launch today.

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Hot Sheet: Top 30 TV programs, April 29 to May 5, 2019

The Big Bang Theory comes in at #1, while Big Brother Canada and MasterChef Canada earn spots in the top 30.

Blue Ant acquires children’s property Jelly Jamm

Previously owned by Spain’s Vodka Capital, the preschool IP includes two seasons of an animated series, 13 songs, 17 original characters and an L&M program.

Shaw to sell Corus stake in $548M share sale

Shaw Communications will no longer hold an equity interest in Corus Entertainment once the offering closes later this month.

Guru ups Jonathan Abraham to VP role

Plus, the animation studio hires a former Gusto Worldwide Media exec to support him.

Sphinx, NFB set The Colour of Ink

The documentary from director Brian D. Johnson (pictured) also sees Anthropocene‘s Nicholas de Pencier serve as director of photography.

Cogeco TV Production awards $2.5M across 16 projects

Coroner (pictured), The Transplant and L’Academie were among the series that walked away with funding.