A 63% bump in L&M revenues helped DHX Media overcome declines within its distribution, proprietary production and TV businesses. (The Next Step Wild Rhythm Tour pictured.)
DHX Media has ordered a second season of Fresh TV’s teen series, which airs on Family Channel in Canada.
The online network and content company builds out a new revenue stream for DHX, as it seeks to further monetize the fast-growing online kids entertainment space.
Proper Rights has acquired the international distribution rights to 9/11 documentary For the Love of Their Brother (pictured), plus more deals of the week.
The deal will enable the studio to develop and produce multi-platform content based on the hugely popular children’s book series.
David Ray’s Vancouver-shot film (pictured) competes for the Tiantan Prize, David MacNaughton steps down from TIFF’s board of directors, plus more news.
The series, co-produced by China Entertainment, bows this month on DHX-owned Family Jr.
MinorityVR appoints the former co-CEO of Endemol Shine Group as senior creative and strategic advisor, Teletubbies (pictured) heads to season two, plus more news.
The company’s in-house studio has sold new shows to YTV and DHX Television’s Family Jr., plus a new season of a classic franchise is reupped at Teletoon.
DHX Media has secured 10 more broadcast deals for its rebooted Teletubbies series (pictured), plus more deals of the week.