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The Weekly Briefing
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John A. MacDonald has assumed the role of Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) as Edward Rogers claims...
TV & Film News – Aeon unveils first look at Hamilton...
Aeon Studio Group has released the first architectural renderings of its Hamilton Studio District. The live-work-play community for the creative industries - encompassing film,...
The Weekly Briefing
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Rod Black is leaving TSN after three decades with the network and a 40-year career in sports media. Hailing from Winnipeg, Black started his...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: WIFT-CC & Reel Families for Change...
Women in Film and Television - Canada Coalition (WIFT-CC) in conjunction with Reel Families for Change, has released the results of its Family Care...
TV & Film News – Corus claims four wins at New...
New York Festivals has handed out its TV & Film awards with Corus Entertainment claiming four wins, including two Silver honours for Streaming Promotion...
The Weekly Briefing
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Tina-Marie Tatto has announced she is retiring from the CBC. Tatto has been Director of Regulatory Affairs for the past eight years and...
TV & Film News – Drunken Birds selected to represent Canada...
Drunken Birds , by director/co-writer Ivan Grbovic and co-writer Sara Mishara, will represent Canada in the nomination process for Best International Feature Film at...
The Weekly Briefing
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Maureen Holloway has left CHFI-FM Toronto after five years with the station’s morning show as Rogers Sports & Media gets set to introduce...
Ivan Grbovic’s ‘Drunken Birds’ to represent Canada in Oscar race
Drunken Birds , by director/co-writer Ivan Grbovic and co-writer Sara Mishara, will represent Canada in the nomination process for Best International Feature Film at the 94th...
TV & Film News – $1M settlement proposed in factual TV...
CWA Canada and IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) are welcoming a proposed $1 million settlement in a class action suit filed on...