The Lark Productions reality series follows psychic Carmel Baird and her family.
Tori & Dean: Cabin Fever follows the actors (pictured) and their four kids as they renovate an Ontario lakeside cottage.
The six-part half-hour series will follow skating duo Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir (pictured) in their quest for Olympic gold at the 2014 Winter Games in Russia.
The Western and Eastern Canada pay TV services picked up the rights to Showtime’s Masters of Sex (pictured), premiering this September.
The Corus specialty channel is launching new seasons of homegrown series like Property Brothers (pictured) and Come Dine With Me Canada.
As the company looks to more closely align its TV and radio business units, current Corus Television EVP and president Doug Murphy will become Corus Entertainment EVP and COO, effective Sept. 1.
A one-time gain from the sale of a Food Network Canada stake offset radio advertising softness and lower merchandising and distribution revenues.
The former Astral Radio sales and marketing SVP will oversee Corus’ Eastern Ontario radio stations, and the company’s Quebec specialty TV and radio assets being acquired from Bell-Astral.
The Corus-owned kids channel will premiere new series like OH NO! It’s an Alien Invasion and See Dad Run (pictured).
The Corus Entertainment specialty network is focusing on second screen content and editorials to accompany its programming on WNetwork.com.
The fund will contribute financing for up to two family features each year with production budgets of between $3.5 million and $5 million (Telefilm’s Carolle Brabant and Corus’ John MacDonald pictured).