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  • Mounties bust Canadian CD, DVD counterfeiter
    Sunday March 09th 2008

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has raided the country’s biggest CD and DVD counterfeiter, Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Audiomaxxx, and made four arrests. The RCMP alleges that Audiomaxxx represented Canada’s largest source of pirated CD and DVD product that was routinely sold in North America, Europe and Jamaica. The police seized five CD/DVD burning towers, each with 12 burners to produce in 10,000 CDs and DVDs a day. The raid also netted several computers and hard drives as Audiomaxxx has recently begun to make illicit digital downloads, the CRIA said.

  • Deluxe expands with new Hollywood lab
    Saturday March 08th 2008

    Deluxe Entertainment Services Group is building a new laboratory in Hollywood that will expand its release printing operations by 30%.

  • CTVGlobemedia’s Fillingham exiting
    Saturday March 08th 2008

    Canadian broadcaster CTVGlobemedia said Friday that CFO Robin Fillingham will retire in April after 37 years with the company. Fillingham’s retirement follows regulatory approval received last June for CTV parent CTVGlobemedia to acquire rival broadcaster Chum Ltd. for $1.4 billion. Fillingham is being replaced as CFO by John Gossling, a former KPMG partner who most recently served as senior vp and CFO at Rogers Wireless.

  • Hollywood braces for threat of actors strike
    Friday March 07th 2008

    The final epilogue to the tumultuous writers strike has been written, but Hollywood is bracing for a possible a sequel to the costly walkout — this one starring film and television actors. While the TV industry has rushed to bring derailed shows back on the air since screenwriters returned to work three weeks ago, the threat of renewed labor unrest by actors in the months ahead has put movie studios in a tenuous situation.

  • Online film fest under way
    Friday March 07th 2008

    ROME — Entries began screening Wednesday in the Babelgum Online Film Festival, the virtual festival that will award 140,000 euros ($213,000) in prizes across eight official categories. The festival said has received 1,012 entries from 86 countries, with the bulk — about 35% — coming from the U.S. Online viewers[…]

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  • Mounties bust Canadian CD, DVD counterfeiter
    Sunday March 09th 2008

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has raided the country’s biggest CD and DVD counterfeiter, Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Audiomaxxx, and made four arrests. The RCMP alleges that Audiomaxxx represented Canada’s largest source of pirated CD and DVD product that was routinely sold in North America, Europe and Jamaica. The police seized five CD/DVD burning towers, each with 12 burners to produce in 10,000 CDs and DVDs a day. The raid also netted several computers and hard drives as Audiomaxxx has recently begun to make illicit digital downloads, the CRIA said.

  • Deluxe expands with new Hollywood lab
    Saturday March 08th 2008

    Deluxe Entertainment Services Group is building a new laboratory in Hollywood that will expand its release printing operations by 30%.

  • CTVGlobemedia’s Fillingham exiting
    Saturday March 08th 2008

    Canadian broadcaster CTVGlobemedia said Friday that CFO Robin Fillingham will retire in April after 37 years with the company. Fillingham’s retirement follows regulatory approval received last June for CTV parent CTVGlobemedia to acquire rival broadcaster Chum Ltd. for $1.4 billion. Fillingham is being replaced as CFO by John Gossling, a former KPMG partner who most recently served as senior vp and CFO at Rogers Wireless.

  • Hollywood braces for threat of actors strike
    Friday March 07th 2008

    The final epilogue to the tumultuous writers strike has been written, but Hollywood is bracing for a possible a sequel to the costly walkout — this one starring film and television actors. While the TV industry has rushed to bring derailed shows back on the air since screenwriters returned to work three weeks ago, the threat of renewed labor unrest by actors in the months ahead has put movie studios in a tenuous situation.

  • Online film fest under way
    Friday March 07th 2008

    ROME — Entries began screening Wednesday in the Babelgum Online Film Festival, the virtual festival that will award 140,000 euros ($213,000) in prizes across eight official categories. The festival said has received 1,012 entries from 86 countries, with the bulk — about 35% — coming from the U.S. Online viewers[…]

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Archives for: March 20085
  • Mounties bust Canadian CD, DVD counterfeiter
    Sunday March 09th 2008

    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has raided the country’s biggest CD and DVD counterfeiter, Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Audiomaxxx, and made four arrests. The RCMP alleges that Audiomaxxx represented Canada’s largest source of pirated CD and DVD product that was routinely sold in North America, Europe and Jamaica. The police seized five CD/DVD burning towers, each with 12 burners to produce in 10,000 CDs and DVDs a day. The raid also netted several computers and hard drives as Audiomaxxx has recently begun to make illicit digital downloads, the CRIA said.

  • Deluxe expands with new Hollywood lab
    Saturday March 08th 2008

    Deluxe Entertainment Services Group is building a new laboratory in Hollywood that will expand its release printing operations by 30%.

  • CTVGlobemedia’s Fillingham exiting
    Saturday March 08th 2008

    Canadian broadcaster CTVGlobemedia said Friday that CFO Robin Fillingham will retire in April after 37 years with the company. Fillingham’s retirement follows regulatory approval received last June for CTV parent CTVGlobemedia to acquire rival broadcaster Chum Ltd. for $1.4 billion. Fillingham is being replaced as CFO by John Gossling, a former KPMG partner who most recently served as senior vp and CFO at Rogers Wireless.

  • Hollywood braces for threat of actors strike
    Friday March 07th 2008

    The final epilogue to the tumultuous writers strike has been written, but Hollywood is bracing for a possible a sequel to the costly walkout — this one starring film and television actors. While the TV industry has rushed to bring derailed shows back on the air since screenwriters returned to work three weeks ago, the threat of renewed labor unrest by actors in the months ahead has put movie studios in a tenuous situation.

  • Online film fest under way
    Friday March 07th 2008

    ROME — Entries began screening Wednesday in the Babelgum Online Film Festival, the virtual festival that will award 140,000 euros ($213,000) in prizes across eight official categories. The festival said has received 1,012 entries from 86 countries, with the bulk — about 35% — coming from the U.S. Online viewers[…]

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