Corus Entertainment’s Nelvana and Discovery Communications have announced the formation of a new venture to produce content for the kids’ market in Canada, Latin America, and globally. Based in Canada, the yet-to-be named venture will operate independently of Corus, Discovery and Nelvana’s other services. A press release says the venture combines the strength of the Discovery Kids business in Latin America, and Corus’ suite of kids’ channels in Canada – both of whom will commission content from the new production company.
The CRTC has issued notice that it will hold a hearing Apr. 30 on renewing mandatory distribution orders for TV services. The deadline for submitting interventions, comments or answers is Nov. 16.
Super Channel has acquired the exclusive Canadian broadcast rights to critically-acclaimed television series American Gods. The eight-episode first season, produced by FremantleMedia North America (FMNA) and adapted from Neil Gaiman’s best-selling contemporary fantasy novel, will premiere in Spring 2018 and also be available to subscribers on Super Channel On Demand. The first season, partially filmed in Toronto, was a hit with both audiences and critics and has been renewed by Starz in the U.S.
Showcase’s Star Wars movie event over Thanksgiving weekend reached 6.9 million Canadians, according to Numeris PPM data. The network was #1 each night (Ind. 2+ and Adults 25-54) from Oct. 7 – 9, with each movie averaging 328,000 viewers (2+).
CTV is pushing up the air date of Long Time Running, in tribute to Gord Downie. The film, which chronicles The Tragically Hip’s 2016 Man Machine Poem tour and final concert in their hometown of Kingston, will make its commercial-free world television premiere Fri., Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The 95-minute film was previously scheduled to debut in November.
40 years ago this week, the House of Commons entered the television age on Oct. 17, 1977. From the CBC Archives, watch as hosts Peter Kent, John Drewery and reporter John Warren introduce the first live broadcast of Question Period.
Blue Ant Media has officially launched its new animation studio Look Mom! Productions. The Toronto-based unit is producing creator-driven animated content for kids (6-11), teens and adults (18-34), led by creative director Joshua Bowen.