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Archives for: February 20115
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 02/11/11 to 02/13/11
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    FilmTotalJust Go With It, Sony$30,514,732Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Par.$29,514,054Gnomeo and Juliet, BV$25,356,909The Eagle, Focus$8,684,464The Roommate, SGem$8,126,025The King’s Speech, Wein.$7,230,790No Strings Attached, Par.$5,810,291Sanctum, Uni.$5,661,705True Grit, Par.$3,785,344The Green Hornet, Sony$3,673,909

  • ‘The King’s Speech’ BAFTA romp: What does it mean for the Oscars?
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    As expected, “The King’s Speech” pulled off an impressive sweep at BAFTA, claiming seven awards, including the dual crowns as best picture and best British picture. That marked the first time both prizes went to the same movie since the category for best British film was re-introduced in 1992. That combo probably clinches its top Oscar victory next.

  • OMNI Television to Air Indian Oscars in Toronto
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    TORONTO – Canadian broadcaster OMNI Television is to get a taste of glitzy India when it airs Bollywood’s version of the Oscars taking place this June in Toronto. OMNI, as the Canadian broadcast partner of the International Indian Film Academy, will air highlights from the June 23 to 25 kudosfest,[…]

  • Conservative MP wants to dial down loud commercials
    Friday February 11th 2011

    A Conservative MP introduced a private member’s bill Thursday to force advertisers to turn down the volume on loud television commercials. Surrey MP Nina Grewal says Canadians are “sick and tired of having to reach for the remote control every time a commercial comes on their TV.” Bill C-621 would require broadcasters to make sure the volume of commercials is consistent with the programs they accompany.

  • THE BRIEF: Commercial Production – Post Recession
    Wednesday February 09th 2011

    The Brief spoke with Wayne Fenske, founder and Executive Producer of LTB Films, and Scott Mackenzie, Partner and Executive Producer at Radke Film Group, to scope out the changes in television production – 2011. 

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Archives for: February 20115
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 02/11/11 to 02/13/11
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    FilmTotalJust Go With It, Sony$30,514,732Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Par.$29,514,054Gnomeo and Juliet, BV$25,356,909The Eagle, Focus$8,684,464The Roommate, SGem$8,126,025The King’s Speech, Wein.$7,230,790No Strings Attached, Par.$5,810,291Sanctum, Uni.$5,661,705True Grit, Par.$3,785,344The Green Hornet, Sony$3,673,909

  • ‘The King’s Speech’ BAFTA romp: What does it mean for the Oscars?
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    As expected, “The King’s Speech” pulled off an impressive sweep at BAFTA, claiming seven awards, including the dual crowns as best picture and best British picture. That marked the first time both prizes went to the same movie since the category for best British film was re-introduced in 1992. That combo probably clinches its top Oscar victory next.

  • OMNI Television to Air Indian Oscars in Toronto
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    TORONTO – Canadian broadcaster OMNI Television is to get a taste of glitzy India when it airs Bollywood’s version of the Oscars taking place this June in Toronto. OMNI, as the Canadian broadcast partner of the International Indian Film Academy, will air highlights from the June 23 to 25 kudosfest,[…]

  • Conservative MP wants to dial down loud commercials
    Friday February 11th 2011

    A Conservative MP introduced a private member’s bill Thursday to force advertisers to turn down the volume on loud television commercials. Surrey MP Nina Grewal says Canadians are “sick and tired of having to reach for the remote control every time a commercial comes on their TV.” Bill C-621 would require broadcasters to make sure the volume of commercials is consistent with the programs they accompany.

  • THE BRIEF: Commercial Production – Post Recession
    Wednesday February 09th 2011

    The Brief spoke with Wayne Fenske, founder and Executive Producer of LTB Films, and Scott Mackenzie, Partner and Executive Producer at Radke Film Group, to scope out the changes in television production – 2011. 

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ARCHIVES

Archives for: February 20115
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 02/11/11 to 02/13/11
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    FilmTotalJust Go With It, Sony$30,514,732Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Par.$29,514,054Gnomeo and Juliet, BV$25,356,909The Eagle, Focus$8,684,464The Roommate, SGem$8,126,025The King’s Speech, Wein.$7,230,790No Strings Attached, Par.$5,810,291Sanctum, Uni.$5,661,705True Grit, Par.$3,785,344The Green Hornet, Sony$3,673,909

  • ‘The King’s Speech’ BAFTA romp: What does it mean for the Oscars?
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    As expected, “The King’s Speech” pulled off an impressive sweep at BAFTA, claiming seven awards, including the dual crowns as best picture and best British picture. That marked the first time both prizes went to the same movie since the category for best British film was re-introduced in 1992. That combo probably clinches its top Oscar victory next.

  • OMNI Television to Air Indian Oscars in Toronto
    Tuesday February 15th 2011

    TORONTO – Canadian broadcaster OMNI Television is to get a taste of glitzy India when it airs Bollywood’s version of the Oscars taking place this June in Toronto. OMNI, as the Canadian broadcast partner of the International Indian Film Academy, will air highlights from the June 23 to 25 kudosfest,[…]

  • Conservative MP wants to dial down loud commercials
    Friday February 11th 2011

    A Conservative MP introduced a private member’s bill Thursday to force advertisers to turn down the volume on loud television commercials. Surrey MP Nina Grewal says Canadians are “sick and tired of having to reach for the remote control every time a commercial comes on their TV.” Bill C-621 would require broadcasters to make sure the volume of commercials is consistent with the programs they accompany.

  • THE BRIEF: Commercial Production – Post Recession
    Wednesday February 09th 2011

    The Brief spoke with Wayne Fenske, founder and Executive Producer of LTB Films, and Scott Mackenzie, Partner and Executive Producer at Radke Film Group, to scope out the changes in television production – 2011. 

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