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  • Movie watching in theatres increase
    Monday August 28th 2006

    OTTAWA (CP) _ Statistics Canada says Canadians showed a growing interest in watching movies at theatres rather than at home in 2004-2005. Figures from the film distribution and video wholesaling industry show revenues from distributions to theatres rose sharply, while revenues from sales of DVDs and videocassettes levelled off after[…]

  • BELL GLOBEMEDIA’S BUYOUT OF CHUM ALARMING
    Monday August 28th 2006

    This acquisition will have major ramifications on Canadian media landscape and could have a devastating impact on communities across the country that have both CHUM and CTV-owned stations. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has to act on this issue and stop this growing media monopoly

  • Emmys ratings not so good for NBC
    Monday August 28th 2006

    NEW YORK (AP) Kiefer Sutherland, The Office and all the other Emmy winners had a good night. So did Emmycast host Conan O’Brien, who scored plenty of laughs. But Emmy wasn’t so fortunate, nor was NBC, which carried the awards program. Sunday’s awards show drew its fourth-smallest audience ever, according[…]

  • 24 wins best drama at Emmys while Kiefer Sutherland wins top acting award
    Sunday August 27th 2006

    The groundbreaking action series 24, which turns one dangerous day into a season, found a satisfying end Sunday as it won three Emmys, including for best drama series and best actor for Kiefer Sutherland, its Toronto-bred star. The Office was honoured as best comedy. One Emmy front-runner, sexy medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, was shut out in the awards

  • Stars gather behind auditorium to smoke, chat and shed some tears
    Sunday August 27th 2006

    After accepting their stand-in trophies on stage, the winners paraded past a table under a white tent and collected their real statuettes.

    Many lingered to smoke, hang out with friends and even shed a few tears before heading through a set of blue curtains into an adjacent room to field questions from the assembled media

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Archives for: August 20065
  • Movie watching in theatres increase
    Monday August 28th 2006

    OTTAWA (CP) _ Statistics Canada says Canadians showed a growing interest in watching movies at theatres rather than at home in 2004-2005. Figures from the film distribution and video wholesaling industry show revenues from distributions to theatres rose sharply, while revenues from sales of DVDs and videocassettes levelled off after[…]

  • BELL GLOBEMEDIA’S BUYOUT OF CHUM ALARMING
    Monday August 28th 2006

    This acquisition will have major ramifications on Canadian media landscape and could have a devastating impact on communities across the country that have both CHUM and CTV-owned stations. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has to act on this issue and stop this growing media monopoly

  • Emmys ratings not so good for NBC
    Monday August 28th 2006

    NEW YORK (AP) Kiefer Sutherland, The Office and all the other Emmy winners had a good night. So did Emmycast host Conan O’Brien, who scored plenty of laughs. But Emmy wasn’t so fortunate, nor was NBC, which carried the awards program. Sunday’s awards show drew its fourth-smallest audience ever, according[…]

  • 24 wins best drama at Emmys while Kiefer Sutherland wins top acting award
    Sunday August 27th 2006

    The groundbreaking action series 24, which turns one dangerous day into a season, found a satisfying end Sunday as it won three Emmys, including for best drama series and best actor for Kiefer Sutherland, its Toronto-bred star. The Office was honoured as best comedy. One Emmy front-runner, sexy medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, was shut out in the awards

  • Stars gather behind auditorium to smoke, chat and shed some tears
    Sunday August 27th 2006

    After accepting their stand-in trophies on stage, the winners paraded past a table under a white tent and collected their real statuettes.

    Many lingered to smoke, hang out with friends and even shed a few tears before heading through a set of blue curtains into an adjacent room to field questions from the assembled media

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Archives for: August 20065
  • Movie watching in theatres increase
    Monday August 28th 2006

    OTTAWA (CP) _ Statistics Canada says Canadians showed a growing interest in watching movies at theatres rather than at home in 2004-2005. Figures from the film distribution and video wholesaling industry show revenues from distributions to theatres rose sharply, while revenues from sales of DVDs and videocassettes levelled off after[…]

  • BELL GLOBEMEDIA’S BUYOUT OF CHUM ALARMING
    Monday August 28th 2006

    This acquisition will have major ramifications on Canadian media landscape and could have a devastating impact on communities across the country that have both CHUM and CTV-owned stations. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has to act on this issue and stop this growing media monopoly

  • Emmys ratings not so good for NBC
    Monday August 28th 2006

    NEW YORK (AP) Kiefer Sutherland, The Office and all the other Emmy winners had a good night. So did Emmycast host Conan O’Brien, who scored plenty of laughs. But Emmy wasn’t so fortunate, nor was NBC, which carried the awards program. Sunday’s awards show drew its fourth-smallest audience ever, according[…]

  • 24 wins best drama at Emmys while Kiefer Sutherland wins top acting award
    Sunday August 27th 2006

    The groundbreaking action series 24, which turns one dangerous day into a season, found a satisfying end Sunday as it won three Emmys, including for best drama series and best actor for Kiefer Sutherland, its Toronto-bred star. The Office was honoured as best comedy. One Emmy front-runner, sexy medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, was shut out in the awards

  • Stars gather behind auditorium to smoke, chat and shed some tears
    Sunday August 27th 2006

    After accepting their stand-in trophies on stage, the winners paraded past a table under a white tent and collected their real statuettes.

    Many lingered to smoke, hang out with friends and even shed a few tears before heading through a set of blue curtains into an adjacent room to field questions from the assembled media

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