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  • Jay Leno’s first guest: Jerry Seinfeld
    Monday August 17th 2009

    The first guest on NBC’s “The Jay Leno Show” will be … Jerry Seinfeld. An NBC spokesman confirmed that Seinfeld will appear on the premiere of “Jay Leno” on Sept. 14. He is expected to sit down for a chat with Leno as well as do stand-up. Seinfeld, who appeared on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” six times, has always been a marquee draw for late-night talk shows.

  • Booming Canadian b.o. lifts Cineplex Galaxy
    Friday August 14th 2009

    TORONTO — Canadian cinema attendance is booming in hard times, boosting second quarter business at local exhibition giant Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund to new heights. Toronto-based Cineplex Galaxy said Thursday that earnings jumped sharply to CAN$19.8 million ($18.3 million) during the three months to June 30, against a profit of[…]

  • Sejin Park tapped by E1 Entertainment
    Friday August 14th 2009

    TORONTO — Former Paramount and New Line Cinema home entertainment exec Sejin Park has been hired by E1 Entertainment to pick films for its U.S. distribution arm. Los Angeles-based Park becomes director of worldwide acquisitions for Toronto-based E1, acquiring content for E1 Entertainment US. Park, a former acquisitions consultant for[…]

  • Toronto to premiere Portman’s ‘Love’
    Friday August 14th 2009

    The world preems of Natalie Portman starrer “Love and Other Impossible Pursuits” and Demi Moore starrer “The Joneses” are among seven galas and 12 special presentations announced by the Toronto Film Festival on Thursday.

  • CRTC postpones local TV hearings; fee-for-carriage charges to cable operators
    Thursday August 13th 2009

    OTTAWA – The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has postponed hearings on local TV station regulations, including those on whether big broadcasters like CTV and Global can charge cable operators to carry their signal. The regulator said Tuesday that it would push back the hearing date to Nov. 16 from[…]

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Archives for: August 20095
  • Jay Leno’s first guest: Jerry Seinfeld
    Monday August 17th 2009

    The first guest on NBC’s “The Jay Leno Show” will be … Jerry Seinfeld. An NBC spokesman confirmed that Seinfeld will appear on the premiere of “Jay Leno” on Sept. 14. He is expected to sit down for a chat with Leno as well as do stand-up. Seinfeld, who appeared on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” six times, has always been a marquee draw for late-night talk shows.

  • Booming Canadian b.o. lifts Cineplex Galaxy
    Friday August 14th 2009

    TORONTO — Canadian cinema attendance is booming in hard times, boosting second quarter business at local exhibition giant Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund to new heights. Toronto-based Cineplex Galaxy said Thursday that earnings jumped sharply to CAN$19.8 million ($18.3 million) during the three months to June 30, against a profit of[…]

  • Sejin Park tapped by E1 Entertainment
    Friday August 14th 2009

    TORONTO — Former Paramount and New Line Cinema home entertainment exec Sejin Park has been hired by E1 Entertainment to pick films for its U.S. distribution arm. Los Angeles-based Park becomes director of worldwide acquisitions for Toronto-based E1, acquiring content for E1 Entertainment US. Park, a former acquisitions consultant for[…]

  • Toronto to premiere Portman’s ‘Love’
    Friday August 14th 2009

    The world preems of Natalie Portman starrer “Love and Other Impossible Pursuits” and Demi Moore starrer “The Joneses” are among seven galas and 12 special presentations announced by the Toronto Film Festival on Thursday.

  • CRTC postpones local TV hearings; fee-for-carriage charges to cable operators
    Thursday August 13th 2009

    OTTAWA – The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has postponed hearings on local TV station regulations, including those on whether big broadcasters like CTV and Global can charge cable operators to carry their signal. The regulator said Tuesday that it would push back the hearing date to Nov. 16 from[…]

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Archives for: August 20095
  • Jay Leno’s first guest: Jerry Seinfeld
    Monday August 17th 2009

    The first guest on NBC’s “The Jay Leno Show” will be … Jerry Seinfeld. An NBC spokesman confirmed that Seinfeld will appear on the premiere of “Jay Leno” on Sept. 14. He is expected to sit down for a chat with Leno as well as do stand-up. Seinfeld, who appeared on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” six times, has always been a marquee draw for late-night talk shows.

  • Booming Canadian b.o. lifts Cineplex Galaxy
    Friday August 14th 2009

    TORONTO — Canadian cinema attendance is booming in hard times, boosting second quarter business at local exhibition giant Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund to new heights. Toronto-based Cineplex Galaxy said Thursday that earnings jumped sharply to CAN$19.8 million ($18.3 million) during the three months to June 30, against a profit of[…]

  • Sejin Park tapped by E1 Entertainment
    Friday August 14th 2009

    TORONTO — Former Paramount and New Line Cinema home entertainment exec Sejin Park has been hired by E1 Entertainment to pick films for its U.S. distribution arm. Los Angeles-based Park becomes director of worldwide acquisitions for Toronto-based E1, acquiring content for E1 Entertainment US. Park, a former acquisitions consultant for[…]

  • Toronto to premiere Portman’s ‘Love’
    Friday August 14th 2009

    The world preems of Natalie Portman starrer “Love and Other Impossible Pursuits” and Demi Moore starrer “The Joneses” are among seven galas and 12 special presentations announced by the Toronto Film Festival on Thursday.

  • CRTC postpones local TV hearings; fee-for-carriage charges to cable operators
    Thursday August 13th 2009

    OTTAWA – The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has postponed hearings on local TV station regulations, including those on whether big broadcasters like CTV and Global can charge cable operators to carry their signal. The regulator said Tuesday that it would push back the hearing date to Nov. 16 from[…]

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