Mayor David Miller, along with Jeffrey Steiner, President and CEO of the Toronto Economic Development Corporation (TEDCO) and Ken Ferguson, President of FILMPORT, will officially open Phase 1 of FILMPORT. FILMPORT is Canada’s newest and largest convergence district for film, TV & digital media companies. FILMPORT and TEDCO are playing a key role in bolstering Toronto’s film industry by making it more competitive internationally, attracting and retaining jobs, and kick-starting the development of Toronto’s Port Lands.
JACKSON, Miss. — Morgan Freeman is doing well after surgery to reconnect nerves and repair damage to his left arm and hand after rescuers used a jaws-of-life machine to free him and a passenger from the wreckage of his car, his publicist said Tuesday. Freeman, 71, and Demaris Meyer, 48,[…]
The Toronto International Film Festival got real with their latest press release, announcing a cache of 26 documentaries in several programs, including a feature on legendary director Agnes Varda (Les Plages d’Agnes) under the Masters heading and profiles of African music star Youssou Ndour and designer Valentino in Special Presentations.
This year will mark the first time in U.S. history that broadcast television will get more advertising dollars than newspapers, according to a study due Tuesday. If the prognostication from Veronis Suhler Stevenson is correct, broadcast TV will be the No. 1 advertising medium in the country, knocking newspapers from[…]
The Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman said to be in a serious condition after the car he was driving flipped over several times late on Sunday. Freeman was driving near his home in Charleston, Mississippi, at the time of the accident. The actor and a female companion were cut free by emergency workers before being airlifted to a hospital 90 miles away in Memphis, Tennessee. Kathy Stringer, a spokeswoman for the regional medical centre in Memphis, described the 71-year-old actor’s condition as “serious”.
Mayor David Miller, along with Jeffrey Steiner, President and CEO of the Toronto Economic Development Corporation (TEDCO) and Ken Ferguson, President of FILMPORT, will officially open Phase 1 of FILMPORT. FILMPORT is Canada’s newest and largest convergence district for film, TV & digital media companies. FILMPORT and TEDCO are playing a key role in bolstering Toronto’s film industry by making it more competitive internationally, attracting and retaining jobs, and kick-starting the development of Toronto’s Port Lands.
JACKSON, Miss. — Morgan Freeman is doing well after surgery to reconnect nerves and repair damage to his left arm and hand after rescuers used a jaws-of-life machine to free him and a passenger from the wreckage of his car, his publicist said Tuesday. Freeman, 71, and Demaris Meyer, 48,[…]
The Toronto International Film Festival got real with their latest press release, announcing a cache of 26 documentaries in several programs, including a feature on legendary director Agnes Varda (Les Plages d’Agnes) under the Masters heading and profiles of African music star Youssou Ndour and designer Valentino in Special Presentations.
This year will mark the first time in U.S. history that broadcast television will get more advertising dollars than newspapers, according to a study due Tuesday. If the prognostication from Veronis Suhler Stevenson is correct, broadcast TV will be the No. 1 advertising medium in the country, knocking newspapers from[…]
The Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman said to be in a serious condition after the car he was driving flipped over several times late on Sunday. Freeman was driving near his home in Charleston, Mississippi, at the time of the accident. The actor and a female companion were cut free by emergency workers before being airlifted to a hospital 90 miles away in Memphis, Tennessee. Kathy Stringer, a spokeswoman for the regional medical centre in Memphis, described the 71-year-old actor’s condition as “serious”.
Mayor David Miller, along with Jeffrey Steiner, President and CEO of the Toronto Economic Development Corporation (TEDCO) and Ken Ferguson, President of FILMPORT, will officially open Phase 1 of FILMPORT. FILMPORT is Canada’s newest and largest convergence district for film, TV & digital media companies. FILMPORT and TEDCO are playing a key role in bolstering Toronto’s film industry by making it more competitive internationally, attracting and retaining jobs, and kick-starting the development of Toronto’s Port Lands.
JACKSON, Miss. — Morgan Freeman is doing well after surgery to reconnect nerves and repair damage to his left arm and hand after rescuers used a jaws-of-life machine to free him and a passenger from the wreckage of his car, his publicist said Tuesday. Freeman, 71, and Demaris Meyer, 48,[…]
The Toronto International Film Festival got real with their latest press release, announcing a cache of 26 documentaries in several programs, including a feature on legendary director Agnes Varda (Les Plages d’Agnes) under the Masters heading and profiles of African music star Youssou Ndour and designer Valentino in Special Presentations.
This year will mark the first time in U.S. history that broadcast television will get more advertising dollars than newspapers, according to a study due Tuesday. If the prognostication from Veronis Suhler Stevenson is correct, broadcast TV will be the No. 1 advertising medium in the country, knocking newspapers from[…]
The Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman said to be in a serious condition after the car he was driving flipped over several times late on Sunday. Freeman was driving near his home in Charleston, Mississippi, at the time of the accident. The actor and a female companion were cut free by emergency workers before being airlifted to a hospital 90 miles away in Memphis, Tennessee. Kathy Stringer, a spokeswoman for the regional medical centre in Memphis, described the 71-year-old actor’s condition as “serious”.