Discovery has announced that production is underway for its latest original Canadian series, Vintage Tech Hunters, which sees collectors Shaun Hatton and Bohus Blahut scour attics and flea markets for items like original Nintendo Game Boys and first-edition computers. Co-commissioned by Discovery and Boat Rocker Studios, and distributed internationally by Boat Rocker Rights, the series is produced by Crooked Horse Productions. The half-hour show is filming in cities across North America, including Toronto, Ottawa, Niagara, Ont., Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago.
marblemedia has announced that 22 new episodes of Just Like Mom and Dad have been officially greenlit by YES TV in Canada and BYUtv in the U.S., slated to launch in Fall 2018. The first 20 episodes of the family game show are still rolling out. marblemedia has secured all production and distribution rights in an agreement with Bell Media.
Boat Rocker Media has acquired a majority stake in Toronto television production company Insight Productions. John Brunton, Insight’s founder, chairman and CEO, and its senior management team and showrunners remain in place. Under the new structure, Insight will operate as an independent business unit, with Boat Rocker providing capital investment in addition to business and strategic support.
CTV News says its live special Harry and Meghan: The Royal Wedding attracted an average audience of 1.1 million preliminary overnight viewers across CTV, CTV News Channel, and CP24 from 4 – 11 a.m. ET on Saturday morning. The Lisa LaFlamme-anchored special drew 18 per cent more viewers than CBC (997,000 viewers on CBC and CBC News Network), and more than triple that of Global (371,000 viewers) during the head-to-head broadcast period of 4:30 – 10 a.m. ET. The network’s prime-time recap special attracted an average audience of 606,000 preliminary overnight viewers, making it the most-watched non-sports broadcast in the timeslot.