Toronto International Film Festival attendees are set to pay more this September for guaranteed celebrity sightings at upscale festival screenings. TIFF organizers on Monday said they will charge a premium ticket price in September for select world and North American premieres that receive red-carpet treatment. The Toronto festival will charge CAN$38.27 ($35.60) per ticket for “premium” public screenings that include red-carpet strolls by celebrity actors and directors in town for world or North American bows.
TORONTO — Murray Chercover, a Canadian broadcast pioneer and former president and CEO of the national CTV network, died Saturday following a bout with pneumonia, aged 80 years. Montreal-born Chercover cut his teeth in radio before working in New York City and New England during the late 1940s as a[…]
FilmTotalThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Sum.$69,000,000The Last Airbender, Par.$40,525,000Toy Story 3, BV$30,174,000Grown Ups, Sony$19,100,000Knight & Day, Fox$10,400,000The Karate Kid, Sony$8,100,000The A-Team, Fox$3,150,000Get Him to the Greek, Uni.$1,251,000Shrek Forever After, P/DW$847,000Cyrus, FoxS$774,000
MONTREAL – A seemingly mundane technical announcement has great implications for the way Montrealers watch television. CBC/Radio Canada is updating its 50-year-old transmission antenna at the top of Mount Royal, and television in Montreal may never be the same. After a one-year delay, the work on the Mount Royal antenna[…]
LiveWire Remote Recorders was on hand recently to handle the music mix for Canada’s two most popular music awards shows. On June 20, the company’s mobile provided the 5.1 music mix for the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards, the highest-rated program in the 26 year history of MuchMusic, with over one million viewers.
Toronto International Film Festival attendees are set to pay more this September for guaranteed celebrity sightings at upscale festival screenings. TIFF organizers on Monday said they will charge a premium ticket price in September for select world and North American premieres that receive red-carpet treatment. The Toronto festival will charge CAN$38.27 ($35.60) per ticket for “premium” public screenings that include red-carpet strolls by celebrity actors and directors in town for world or North American bows.
TORONTO — Murray Chercover, a Canadian broadcast pioneer and former president and CEO of the national CTV network, died Saturday following a bout with pneumonia, aged 80 years. Montreal-born Chercover cut his teeth in radio before working in New York City and New England during the late 1940s as a[…]
FilmTotalThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Sum.$69,000,000The Last Airbender, Par.$40,525,000Toy Story 3, BV$30,174,000Grown Ups, Sony$19,100,000Knight & Day, Fox$10,400,000The Karate Kid, Sony$8,100,000The A-Team, Fox$3,150,000Get Him to the Greek, Uni.$1,251,000Shrek Forever After, P/DW$847,000Cyrus, FoxS$774,000
MONTREAL – A seemingly mundane technical announcement has great implications for the way Montrealers watch television. CBC/Radio Canada is updating its 50-year-old transmission antenna at the top of Mount Royal, and television in Montreal may never be the same. After a one-year delay, the work on the Mount Royal antenna[…]
LiveWire Remote Recorders was on hand recently to handle the music mix for Canada’s two most popular music awards shows. On June 20, the company’s mobile provided the 5.1 music mix for the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards, the highest-rated program in the 26 year history of MuchMusic, with over one million viewers.
Toronto International Film Festival attendees are set to pay more this September for guaranteed celebrity sightings at upscale festival screenings. TIFF organizers on Monday said they will charge a premium ticket price in September for select world and North American premieres that receive red-carpet treatment. The Toronto festival will charge CAN$38.27 ($35.60) per ticket for “premium” public screenings that include red-carpet strolls by celebrity actors and directors in town for world or North American bows.
TORONTO — Murray Chercover, a Canadian broadcast pioneer and former president and CEO of the national CTV network, died Saturday following a bout with pneumonia, aged 80 years. Montreal-born Chercover cut his teeth in radio before working in New York City and New England during the late 1940s as a[…]
FilmTotalThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Sum.$69,000,000The Last Airbender, Par.$40,525,000Toy Story 3, BV$30,174,000Grown Ups, Sony$19,100,000Knight & Day, Fox$10,400,000The Karate Kid, Sony$8,100,000The A-Team, Fox$3,150,000Get Him to the Greek, Uni.$1,251,000Shrek Forever After, P/DW$847,000Cyrus, FoxS$774,000
MONTREAL – A seemingly mundane technical announcement has great implications for the way Montrealers watch television. CBC/Radio Canada is updating its 50-year-old transmission antenna at the top of Mount Royal, and television in Montreal may never be the same. After a one-year delay, the work on the Mount Royal antenna[…]
LiveWire Remote Recorders was on hand recently to handle the music mix for Canada’s two most popular music awards shows. On June 20, the company’s mobile provided the 5.1 music mix for the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards, the highest-rated program in the 26 year history of MuchMusic, with over one million viewers.