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  • George Carlin dies at 71
    Monday June 23rd 2008

    LOS ANGELES – Comedian George Carlin, a counter-culture hero famed for his routines about drugs and dirty words, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles-area hospital on Sunday, a spokesman said. He was 71. Carlin, who had a history of heart and drug-dependency problems, died at Saint John’s Health[…]

  • CRTC approves sale of ARTV stake
    Monday June 23rd 2008

    TORONTO — Canada’s TV regulator on Friday approved a deal by broadcaster CTVglobemedia to sell a 15% stake in French-anguage arts channel ARTV to the rival Canadian Broadcasting Corp. for CAN$1.76 million ($1.73 million). The green light from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission means that the CBC, Canada’s public[…]

  • Pyman Media Group re-brands
    Friday June 20th 2008

    Mississauga, ON, Canada – Pyman Video Productions is celebrating its 25th anniversary and the expansion of its production talent and facilities by re-branding as Pyman Media Group (PMG). Operating from its recently renovated 17,000 sq. ft. building and an expanded facility nearby, PMG has added many new services and personnel,[…]

  • New financier for DreamWorks
    Friday June 20th 2008

    The emergence of Reliance as DreamWorks’ principal new financier marks the latest and most dramatic example of talent — and their agents — aligning with outsiders and using other people’s money. Beyond emerging as DreamWorks’ principal new financier, the Indian company closed development deals with seven Hollywood heavyweights.

  • Independent producers support C-10 amendments
    Thursday June 19th 2008

    Canada’s independent film and television producers responded to the proposed amendments to Bill C-10 released yesterday by Senators Francis Fox and Wilfred Moore. These amendments will be introduced when the Senate Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce proceeds to the clause-by-clause examination of Bill C-10 this fall. “These amendments to Bill C-10 would help return stability to our industry, which employs more than 124,000 people across Canada,” said Guy Mayson, President and CEO of the CFTPA.

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Archives for: June 20085
  • George Carlin dies at 71
    Monday June 23rd 2008

    LOS ANGELES – Comedian George Carlin, a counter-culture hero famed for his routines about drugs and dirty words, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles-area hospital on Sunday, a spokesman said. He was 71. Carlin, who had a history of heart and drug-dependency problems, died at Saint John’s Health[…]

  • CRTC approves sale of ARTV stake
    Monday June 23rd 2008

    TORONTO — Canada’s TV regulator on Friday approved a deal by broadcaster CTVglobemedia to sell a 15% stake in French-anguage arts channel ARTV to the rival Canadian Broadcasting Corp. for CAN$1.76 million ($1.73 million). The green light from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission means that the CBC, Canada’s public[…]

  • Pyman Media Group re-brands
    Friday June 20th 2008

    Mississauga, ON, Canada – Pyman Video Productions is celebrating its 25th anniversary and the expansion of its production talent and facilities by re-branding as Pyman Media Group (PMG). Operating from its recently renovated 17,000 sq. ft. building and an expanded facility nearby, PMG has added many new services and personnel,[…]

  • New financier for DreamWorks
    Friday June 20th 2008

    The emergence of Reliance as DreamWorks’ principal new financier marks the latest and most dramatic example of talent — and their agents — aligning with outsiders and using other people’s money. Beyond emerging as DreamWorks’ principal new financier, the Indian company closed development deals with seven Hollywood heavyweights.

  • Independent producers support C-10 amendments
    Thursday June 19th 2008

    Canada’s independent film and television producers responded to the proposed amendments to Bill C-10 released yesterday by Senators Francis Fox and Wilfred Moore. These amendments will be introduced when the Senate Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce proceeds to the clause-by-clause examination of Bill C-10 this fall. “These amendments to Bill C-10 would help return stability to our industry, which employs more than 124,000 people across Canada,” said Guy Mayson, President and CEO of the CFTPA.

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Archives for: June 20085
  • George Carlin dies at 71
    Monday June 23rd 2008

    LOS ANGELES – Comedian George Carlin, a counter-culture hero famed for his routines about drugs and dirty words, died of heart failure at a Los Angeles-area hospital on Sunday, a spokesman said. He was 71. Carlin, who had a history of heart and drug-dependency problems, died at Saint John’s Health[…]

  • CRTC approves sale of ARTV stake
    Monday June 23rd 2008

    TORONTO — Canada’s TV regulator on Friday approved a deal by broadcaster CTVglobemedia to sell a 15% stake in French-anguage arts channel ARTV to the rival Canadian Broadcasting Corp. for CAN$1.76 million ($1.73 million). The green light from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission means that the CBC, Canada’s public[…]

  • Pyman Media Group re-brands
    Friday June 20th 2008

    Mississauga, ON, Canada – Pyman Video Productions is celebrating its 25th anniversary and the expansion of its production talent and facilities by re-branding as Pyman Media Group (PMG). Operating from its recently renovated 17,000 sq. ft. building and an expanded facility nearby, PMG has added many new services and personnel,[…]

  • New financier for DreamWorks
    Friday June 20th 2008

    The emergence of Reliance as DreamWorks’ principal new financier marks the latest and most dramatic example of talent — and their agents — aligning with outsiders and using other people’s money. Beyond emerging as DreamWorks’ principal new financier, the Indian company closed development deals with seven Hollywood heavyweights.

  • Independent producers support C-10 amendments
    Thursday June 19th 2008

    Canada’s independent film and television producers responded to the proposed amendments to Bill C-10 released yesterday by Senators Francis Fox and Wilfred Moore. These amendments will be introduced when the Senate Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce proceeds to the clause-by-clause examination of Bill C-10 this fall. “These amendments to Bill C-10 would help return stability to our industry, which employs more than 124,000 people across Canada,” said Guy Mayson, President and CEO of the CFTPA.

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