Kvartal TV Kicks Off in Europe
Kvartal TV, a new joint venture from Kvartal 95 and 1 + 1 Media, launched yesterday. The comedy channel focuses on drawing a family, and airs without commercials. The (…)
Kvartal TV, a new joint venture from Kvartal 95 and 1 + 1 Media, launched yesterday. The comedy channel focuses on drawing a family, and airs without commercials. The (…)
In view of the recent large numbers of media mergers and acquisitions, one can say that Canada is “liquid,” but to describe the current situation, we have to use the (…)
Toei Animation is adding an English voice cast for feature film Digimon Adventure Tri.- Chapter 1: Reunion. Joshua Seth, who voiced main character Tai Kamiya in the original series, will be (…)
Counterfeit Cat, an animated comedy co-produced by Tricon Kids & Family and Wildseed Kids, won the Cablefax Program Awards for Best Children’s Series. On The Record with Mick Rock, produced (…)
Canadian studio Breakthrough Entertainment has entered a production deal with U.S. cable and satellite television network REELZ to produce documentary crime series Hollywood Homicide Uncovered for the network’s 2016 fall lineup. (…)
Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell, who have worked together on projects including Billy Elliot, Slumdog Millionaire and The Last King of Scotland, have launched of their new London-based production company, (…)
European and Asian broadcasters have picked up nature and crime titles from California-based GRB Entertainment. Germany’s N24 acquired three crime programs, all originally produced for Discovery; Chain Gang: Maricopa County; (…)
Beat Bugs, an animated series from Thunderbird, Grace: A Storytelling Company and Beyond Screen Productions, debuted on Netflix around the world yesterday (and on Channel 7 in (…)
The Canadian lineup at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival features a range of docs, dramas, animation, dystopian sci-fi, comedy and a classic of Canadian film history. The festival will (…)
This week at the Locarno Film Festival, Switzerland’s Interior Minister Alain Berset unveiled plans to bolster Swiss cinema’s role on an international level. Berset said that the Interior Ministry (…)