Just days after Ontario increased its tax credit for foreign filming, Quebec has followed suit in order to remain competitive
With writers strike activity winding down for the holidays, the WGA and AMPTP engaged in one last round of pre-Christmas verbal volleying and PR spin.
Friday negotiations between Worldwide Pants and the WGA wrapped without an agreement
Canada’s TV regulator approved a $2.3 billion takeover of broadcaster Alliance Atlantis Communications by rival CanWest Global Communications and equity partner Goldman Sachs & Co.
Comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert followed their NBC late-night counterparts, Leno and O’Brien, in announcing that they will begin taping new shows in the new year despite the ongoing writers’ strike
Just days after Ontario increased its tax credit for foreign filming, Quebec has followed suit in order to remain competitive
With writers strike activity winding down for the holidays, the WGA and AMPTP engaged in one last round of pre-Christmas verbal volleying and PR spin.
Friday negotiations between Worldwide Pants and the WGA wrapped without an agreement
Canada’s TV regulator approved a $2.3 billion takeover of broadcaster Alliance Atlantis Communications by rival CanWest Global Communications and equity partner Goldman Sachs & Co.
Comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert followed their NBC late-night counterparts, Leno and O’Brien, in announcing that they will begin taping new shows in the new year despite the ongoing writers’ strike
Just days after Ontario increased its tax credit for foreign filming, Quebec has followed suit in order to remain competitive
With writers strike activity winding down for the holidays, the WGA and AMPTP engaged in one last round of pre-Christmas verbal volleying and PR spin.
Friday negotiations between Worldwide Pants and the WGA wrapped without an agreement
Canada’s TV regulator approved a $2.3 billion takeover of broadcaster Alliance Atlantis Communications by rival CanWest Global Communications and equity partner Goldman Sachs & Co.
Comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert followed their NBC late-night counterparts, Leno and O’Brien, in announcing that they will begin taping new shows in the new year despite the ongoing writers’ strike