Cinespace sets sail on Marine Terminal studio

The studio has signed a multi-year deal with PortsToronto to relocate its Eastern Avenue studio capacity to a new hub in the Port Lands.

Predicting the future of Cancon distribution, part two

In filings to the CRTC, broadcasters and industry groups battle on how best to fund Cancon in the years ahead.

CBC, Sundance TV’s Unspeakable set for spring shoot in Vancouver

The eight-part miniseries, created by Robert C. Cooper, will star Sarah Wayne Callies and Shawn Doyle (pictured).

Elizabeth Bradley departing Netflix

The VP of content at the global streamer helped launch series such as Anne and Alias Grace.

Hot Sheet: Digital Demand Feb. 20 to 26, 2018

Star Trek: Discovery leads the pack, followed by Netflix’s Stranger Things at #2 and CTV’s Cardinal at #10.

Deals: CBC, Air Bud Entertainment, CTV

Netflix has acquired the worldwide distribution rights to CBC’s original soccer drama, 21 Thunder, plus more.

Predicting the future of Cancon distribution

In filings to the CRTC for its future programming consultation, the industry weighs in on how to fix the broadcasting system.

In brief: CAFTCAD launches new costume design awards

Plus: Joe Serafini joins the Rolling Picture Company, the CMF’s Encore+ hits a viewership milestone, and more.

Red Square, Riley Lake partner on new Sudbury post facility

Northern Light and Colour aims to encourage Northern Ontario-shot productions to remain in the region to complete post work.

Netflix takes on The Last Kids on Earth

Production is underway on the TV show from Vancouver’s Atomic Cartoons.

Jennifer Podemski

Photo Gallery: 2018 ACTRA Toronto Awards

Missed ACTRA’s annual awards gala? See who took home prizes at the 16th annual event.

Kim’s Convenience, Alias Grace scribes up for WGC Awards

On the film side, the writers behind Entanglement and Indian Horse were among those nominated.

Graeme Manson boards TNT sci-fi drama Snowpiercer

The Orphan Black co-creator will serve as showrunner on the post-apocalyptic TV adaptation.

How Canadians discover TV series

A new survey from Parrot Analytics found that Canadians largely find out about new content through online and offline chatter.