Creator Catherine Reitman and star Dani Kind announced via Twitter that cameras are rolling in Toronto on season three of the CBC comedy.
Producers Floyd Kane and Amos Adetuyi discuss how a decade of Shondaland mega-hits helped pave the way for their upcoming CBC show, Diggstown.
The pubcaster said it’s ahead of schedule in meeting a number of its goals, and lifted the curtain on a number of internal initiatives aimed at improving representation within its ranks.
The Kristin Kreuk-starrer has cameras rolling in Winnipeg ahead of its U.S. debut on the CW later this month, with some new faces behind the camera and in the writers’ room.
The pubcaster has greenlit an animated comedy-adventure series from Guru Studio.
The 10-part family adventure series is the first original drama to debut exclusively on CBC’s streaming platforms.
Monday nights see the return of Frankie Drake and Murdoch, while DCTV’s Northern Rescue premieres exclusively on the pubcaster’s TV app and website this fall.
The CBC + Creative BC Digital Production Fund will direct at least 50% of its funding to projects led by female creators.
The pubcaster said the cancellation comes as it redirects more of its financial resources toward its digital platforms.
Creator Morwyn Brebner and director/producer Adrienne Mitchell discuss how the new Muse Entertainment and Back Alley Films drama reflects Toronto today.
The 10-part series for CBC and Netflix is now filming in Parry Sound, ON.
As CBC’s executives continue to fine-tune its strategy, the pubcaster is increasing its digital-content load – in part with more features – and enhancing its ‘local for global’ approach.