Muse Entertainment

CTV orders full seasons of Played cop drama, Satisfaction comedy

Bomb Girls producers Muse and Back Alley Film Productions will produce 13 episodes of a undercover detective drama that CTV hopes will repeat the success of Flashpoint.

Ann Harbron to head Muse Entertainment’s new factual division

The former Discovery Channel Canada exec (pictured) becomes managing director of factual programming at the company’s newly-opened Toronto office.

Syfy fills Monday night with Canadian series

From Jan. 14, the U.S. channel will air Continuum (pictured), Being Human and Lost Girl back-to-back from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Weekly roundup: Season premieres, awards and channel changes

Bomb Girls’ season two premiere date set, NSI online short film festival wins announced, Channel Zero unveils Rewind and ZoomerMedia’s Joytv gets national satellite carriage.

Rosie O’Donnell to guest star in Bomb Girls

O’Donnell will star in one episode of the series’ second season, which is currently shooting in Toronto and premieres on Global TV in January.

Imavision takes North American DVD, digital rights to Bomb Girls

The Montreal-based DVD and digital distributor plans to launch the homegrown drama into the Canadian entertainment market in time for the holiday season.

Michael Seater boards Bomb Girls’ second season

The Canadian actor (pictured) will play a gregarious factory worker and object of interest for the girls working the assembly line.

Syfy greenlights Being Human for season three

The Muse Entertainment-produced series will be back on the NBCU channel for a 13-ep run.

Bomb Girls premiere blasts off

The series’ broadcast premiere garnered more than 1.4 million viewers Wednesday night.

Global sets Bomb Girls premiere date

The Muse- and Back Alley-produced series gets a hot Wednesday night primetime slot and early January debut.

Muse, Cineflix among seven prodcos to receive Quebecor Fund cash

Over $2.7 million will be distributed among seven prodcos for television projects including Pixcom’s Bomb Hunters and TVA’s Le Tricheur.

Bullet in the Face takes aim at IFC’s thrill-seeking viewership

Production has begun in Montreal for Muse Entertainment and Just for Laughs Television’s six-part comedic action thriller.