Tag: TV
The Weekly Briefing
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Steve Pratt and Chris Boyce have announced their respective departures from Pacific Content, the Rogers Sports & Media-owned branded podcast studio they co-founded....
DGC BC calls vote for strike mandate
The Directors Guild of Canada, B.C. District Council (DGC BC), has called a vote for a strike mandate following a breakdown in collective agreement...
Corus, Avanti among Canadian producers shortlisted at New York Festivals TV...
Corus Entertainment, Radio-Canada, Shine Light Entertainment and Avanti Groupe are among the Canadian content producers shortlisted in the 2022 New York Festivals TV & Film...
TV & Film News – Ben Proudfoot, Patrice Vermette among Canadian...
Ben Proudfoot, the Nova Scotia filmmaker behind short documentary The Queen of Basketball, was among the Canadians that claimed Oscar wins on Sunday night....
The Weekly Briefing
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Adrian Harewood is leaving CBC Ottawa as of July 1 to focus on his work with Carleton School of Journalism. Harewood has been...
Bell Media greenlights bilingual anthology series for Crave, by and about...
Bell Media has greenlit a bilingual anthology series, by and about Black Canadians, that will also serve as a story incubator, supported by the...
CRTC approves Rogers’ acquisition of Shaw broadcast assets, subject to conditions
The CRTC has approved Rogers’ acquisition of Shaw’s broadcasting assets, subject to conditions including hiring more journalists at Citytv and independent carriage requirements.
The approval,...
Ontario reports record-breaking year for TV & film production
Ontario had a record-breaking year for film and television production, according to new stats released by Ontario Creates, the Government of Ontario agency dedicated...
TV & Film News – ETALK takes digital-first approach to 94th...
ETALK is gearing up for coverage of the 94th Oscars on Sunday, taking a digital-first approach, with interviews posted in real-time to Twitter, Instagram,...
The Weekly Briefing
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JR Country (CJJR-FM) Vancouver morning show duo Clay & Karen have officially announced their retirement from the station, with their last day on-air...