Tag: Film

All things Film from Broadcast Dialogue, Canada’s broadcast industry publication of record.

TV & Film News – Production volumes down 18.5% year-over-year

The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) Profile 2024: An Economic Report on the Screen-based Media Production Industry in Canada indicates total TV and film...

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: Caroline Jamet will assume the role of President of Cogeco Media, effective Feb. 3. Jamet arrives from Radio-Canada, where she served as Executive...

CMPA mourns BC Branch Managing VP Tracey Friesen

The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) is mourning the death of Tracey Friesen, Managing Vice-President of the BC Branch for the past five years....

CMPA data shows 18.5% year-over-year production volume decline

Total TV and film production volume was down by 18.5% in Canada compared to last year, according to data released by the Canadian Media...

TV & Film News – Canada’s Oscar pick advances to next...

Matthew Rankin’s Universal Language is one of 15 films shortlisted to advance to the next round of voting in the International Feature Film category...

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: Xavier Brassard-Bédard has been appointed President and CEO of Ontario French-language public broadcaster, TFO. Brassard-Bédard has most recently been serving as General Manager...

TV & Film News – CMPA and IATSE Local 411 negotiate...

The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) and IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) Local 411 have announced the successful conclusion of negotiations on...

The Weekly Briefing

ICYMI: Broadcast Dialogue has announced this year’s Canadian Radio Awards winners. Find the full list of winners and listen to the winning audio at...

TV & Film News – TVO makes editorial layoffs

TVO has confirmed it’s laid off nine staff on its editorial team, but says it is not cancelling any journalism programming. John Ferri, VP...

The Weekly Briefing

FEATURE: Is radio becoming obsolete to national advertisers? Radio is still a cornerstone of many national media buys in Canada, but let’s be frank -...