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  • $25 ‘skinny’ TV packages called a ‘ripoff’ as industry ‘stares down’ CRTC
    Wednesday March 09th 2016

    March 1 was supposed to be the dawn of “a new era of choice for TV viewers,” in the words of the CRTC. Customers can now purchase a $25 basic TV package. They can also top it up with individual pick-and-pay or small bundles of their favourite channels — essentially[…]

  • New York Drone Film Festival Aims to Win Over Skeptical Public
    Monday March 07th 2016

    For most Americans, hobby drones are about as welcome in their neighborhoods as car alarms. A growing chorus of drone enthusiasts has been fighting an uphill battle for public acceptance for years now, but the victories have been few and far between. The New York City Drone Film Festival, which[…]

  • Canadian film studio set to expand along Toronto waterfront
    Monday March 07th 2016

    Pinewood Toronto Studios, the largest film and television studio of its kind in Canada, is expanding its presence on Toronto’s eastern waterfront. The studio has leased new property from the Toronto Port Lands Company to accommodate a new facility spanning 135,000 square feet. The new facility will feature four new[…]

  • Jimmy Kimmel to host 2016 Emmys
    Monday March 07th 2016

    Jimmy Kimmel is officially hosting this year’s Emmy Awards. “I am hosting the #Emmys on Sunday, Sept 18. Until then, have a great summer,” host of ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” tweeted early Monday morning. Variety exclusively reported last month that Kimmel was in talks with ABC to host the 68th[…]

  • Studio-by-Studio Profitability Report: Who’s Up, Who’s Down
    Thursday March 03rd 2016

    Hollywood celebrated in 2015 with record financial results thanks to dinosaurs and Stormtroopers, which helped push domestic box office to a record $11 billion. Four of the six major studios posted profits exceeding $1 billion for the calendar year, based on newly released numbers, though only three managed to grow[…]

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  • $25 ‘skinny’ TV packages called a ‘ripoff’ as industry ‘stares down’ CRTC
    Wednesday March 09th 2016

    March 1 was supposed to be the dawn of “a new era of choice for TV viewers,” in the words of the CRTC. Customers can now purchase a $25 basic TV package. They can also top it up with individual pick-and-pay or small bundles of their favourite channels — essentially[…]

  • New York Drone Film Festival Aims to Win Over Skeptical Public
    Monday March 07th 2016

    For most Americans, hobby drones are about as welcome in their neighborhoods as car alarms. A growing chorus of drone enthusiasts has been fighting an uphill battle for public acceptance for years now, but the victories have been few and far between. The New York City Drone Film Festival, which[…]

  • Canadian film studio set to expand along Toronto waterfront
    Monday March 07th 2016

    Pinewood Toronto Studios, the largest film and television studio of its kind in Canada, is expanding its presence on Toronto’s eastern waterfront. The studio has leased new property from the Toronto Port Lands Company to accommodate a new facility spanning 135,000 square feet. The new facility will feature four new[…]

  • Jimmy Kimmel to host 2016 Emmys
    Monday March 07th 2016

    Jimmy Kimmel is officially hosting this year’s Emmy Awards. “I am hosting the #Emmys on Sunday, Sept 18. Until then, have a great summer,” host of ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” tweeted early Monday morning. Variety exclusively reported last month that Kimmel was in talks with ABC to host the 68th[…]

  • Studio-by-Studio Profitability Report: Who’s Up, Who’s Down
    Thursday March 03rd 2016

    Hollywood celebrated in 2015 with record financial results thanks to dinosaurs and Stormtroopers, which helped push domestic box office to a record $11 billion. Four of the six major studios posted profits exceeding $1 billion for the calendar year, based on newly released numbers, though only three managed to grow[…]

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Archives for: March 20165
  • $25 ‘skinny’ TV packages called a ‘ripoff’ as industry ‘stares down’ CRTC
    Wednesday March 09th 2016

    March 1 was supposed to be the dawn of “a new era of choice for TV viewers,” in the words of the CRTC. Customers can now purchase a $25 basic TV package. They can also top it up with individual pick-and-pay or small bundles of their favourite channels — essentially[…]

  • New York Drone Film Festival Aims to Win Over Skeptical Public
    Monday March 07th 2016

    For most Americans, hobby drones are about as welcome in their neighborhoods as car alarms. A growing chorus of drone enthusiasts has been fighting an uphill battle for public acceptance for years now, but the victories have been few and far between. The New York City Drone Film Festival, which[…]

  • Canadian film studio set to expand along Toronto waterfront
    Monday March 07th 2016

    Pinewood Toronto Studios, the largest film and television studio of its kind in Canada, is expanding its presence on Toronto’s eastern waterfront. The studio has leased new property from the Toronto Port Lands Company to accommodate a new facility spanning 135,000 square feet. The new facility will feature four new[…]

  • Jimmy Kimmel to host 2016 Emmys
    Monday March 07th 2016

    Jimmy Kimmel is officially hosting this year’s Emmy Awards. “I am hosting the #Emmys on Sunday, Sept 18. Until then, have a great summer,” host of ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” tweeted early Monday morning. Variety exclusively reported last month that Kimmel was in talks with ABC to host the 68th[…]

  • Studio-by-Studio Profitability Report: Who’s Up, Who’s Down
    Thursday March 03rd 2016

    Hollywood celebrated in 2015 with record financial results thanks to dinosaurs and Stormtroopers, which helped push domestic box office to a record $11 billion. Four of the six major studios posted profits exceeding $1 billion for the calendar year, based on newly released numbers, though only three managed to grow[…]

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