Tag: TV

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...

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REVOLVING DOOR: Maureen Holloway has left CHFI-FM Toronto after five years with the station’s morning show as Rogers Sports & Media gets set to introduce...

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...

Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – NLogic launches ‘Catalyst’ real-time TV...

LISTEN: Dielectric has changed how FM broadcast antenna manufacturers validate directional pattern studies for new FM broadcast antennas. The company's groundbreaking research has resulted...

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  REVOLVING DOOR: Tony Staffieri, Chief Financial Officer of Rogers Communciations, has left Rogers effective Sept. 29. No reason has been given for his departure. Staffieri...

Ben Mulroney announces CTV Your Morning departure to focus on producing

CTV staple Ben Mulroney has announced his departure from Your Morning to focus on producing after 20 years with the network. His last day on...

$1M settlement proposed for Cineflix factual TV workers

CWA Canada and IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) are welcoming a proposed $1 million settlement in a class action lawsuit filed on...

TV & Film News – DGC reveals Discovery Award long list...

The Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) has announced the 13 listed films for the 2021 DGC Discovery Award, its annual long list of emerging directors...

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REVOLVING DOOR: Jim Hughson is retiring from sports broadcasting after 42 years. Hughson, 64, began his hockey broadcast career in 1979, calling South Peace Hockey...

Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Headspinner Productions on adapting Hilarious House...

In the three-channel universe most Canadian kids in the 1970s grew up in, Hilarious House of Frightenstein was a weekend morning staple. From its...