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Distribution360 sells TAC.tv to RTBF, launches MIPTV lineup

In the lead-up to Cannes, Distribution360 is bringing TAC.tv to Belgian broadcaster RTBF, and has unveiled its MIPTV slate.

Marblemedia moves full steam ahead on Chugga Chugga Wow

Toronto’s marblemedia is teaming up with UK-based Whole Hog Creations to develop a new original preschool series with Kids’ CBC.

Marblemedia enters production on new History series

Here’s a twist: marblemedia’s new series delves into the origins of the names of Canada’s notable people, places and things, but the series itself doesn’t yet have a name. Broadcaster History Television is letting the public decide its moniker as part of a contest.

Kids projects nab Bell Fund money

Of the 21 projects receiving production grants from the October 1 round of applications to the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, half are aimed at the kids demo

Innovative Storytellers Award goes to Caswell’s Monster Mashup Televison

For his thesis Creating the Audience: Developing Monster Mashup Televison, James Robert Caswell has taken the 2010 Innovative Storytellers Award from Corus Entertainment and marblemedia.

TV and new media producers must work together, says Bell Fund

There’s a fundamental problem when it comes to communication between partners, according to Andra Sheffer, executive director of the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, and that needs to change.

Teletoon kicks off new A18-34 block Sunday

Teletoon is getting ready to add some personality – and its very first personality – as Teletoon at Night launches this Sunday evening at 10 p.m.

Splatalot: One woman’s story

When I was a kid, I always wondered what it would be like to compete on an obstacle course TV shows. On Friday, I lived the dream. They’re harder than they look.

From ‘Marble North’ comes… Splatalot

If viewers can watch upcoming obstacle course series Splatalot and feel like they can put themselves in the shoes of the contestants, Mark Bishop will be a happy man.

Marblemedia and 9 Story get Gnasty

MIPCOM is just a week away and two Toronto prodcos are heading to the market with a new animated comedy series based on the book by Goosebumps creator R.L. Stine.