Tag: Television

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

DGC announces TV nominees

The DGC (Directors Guild of Canada) has unveiled its initial round of nominees, recognizing achievement in television series, movies for television and mini-series. Winners...

Screen Nova Scotia spearheading build of province’s first purpose-built soundstage

Screen Nova Scotia (SNS) has acquired Crown land to build the province's first-ever purpose-built film and television soundstage. The industry association says following a...

Canadian Broadcasters for Sustainability founded with eye to environmental change

Twenty-two Canadian broadcasters have come together to form Canadian Broadcasters for Sustainability, committed to working together to increase environmentally sustainable change. Announced Sunday at Banff...

Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television CEO Tammy Frick

It's been a few years since the Canadian Screen Awards took place in front of a live audience, but in a few weeks Canadian...

Ontario records highest film and TV production levels to date, says...

It was another record-breaking year for film and television production in Ontario last year, according to Ontario Creates, which released its annual statistics report...

Accessible Writers’ Lab case study finds changing attitudes key

Conventional working structures, including long days and production overtime, are among the barriers to getting more disabled creatives into Canadian writing rooms, according to...

William F. White launches WFW TechLab

William F. White (WFW) has launched the WFW TechLab, a space open to both aspiring and seasoned filmmakers, offering hands-on, real-time learning in all...

CNN and CTV marketing veteran Rick Lewchuk

Rick Lewchuk, who most recently served as Senior Vice President, Creative Marketing and Brand Standards for CNN Worldwide, has unveiled his new firm Film at 11...

Richard Koo & Florence Girot discuss CMF’s Key Trends Report

The Canada Media Fund (CMF) has released its 11th annual Key Trends Report, exploring how the screen-based industries might evolve in the coming years, including where advertising,...

English-language production in Quebec remains at all-time low, says QEPC

English-language film and television production remains at an all-time low in Quebec, according to a new report published by the Quebec English Language Production Council...