Beyond Distribution is launching twelve new titles and 160 hours of returning series at the world's biggest market for entertainment content, Mipcom..
The varied slate, which spans children.s, factual, lifestyle, crime and documentary, originates from the Us, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
Beyond head of acquisitions, Caitlin Meek-o.Connor, said the company was arriving at Mipcom with a diverse slate that woudl appeal to buyers and audiences around the world..
"Alongside our fantastic new titles, we have a huge roster of returning series, showing the continued strength of the Beyond catalogue,. she said..
Lead titles at market include Chasing Monsters, an adrenaline-packed journey to seek out colossal and dangerous underwater creatures; Mountain Rescue, a thrilling ride with the helicopter rescue squad of the Pghm; an elite Alpine force trained for the world.s deadliest peaks; Natural Born Outlaws, the larger-than-life stories of some of history.s toughest and meanest outlaws; and The Dengineers,...
The varied slate, which spans children.s, factual, lifestyle, crime and documentary, originates from the Us, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
Beyond head of acquisitions, Caitlin Meek-o.Connor, said the company was arriving at Mipcom with a diverse slate that woudl appeal to buyers and audiences around the world..
"Alongside our fantastic new titles, we have a huge roster of returning series, showing the continued strength of the Beyond catalogue,. she said..
Lead titles at market include Chasing Monsters, an adrenaline-packed journey to seek out colossal and dangerous underwater creatures; Mountain Rescue, a thrilling ride with the helicopter rescue squad of the Pghm; an elite Alpine force trained for the world.s deadliest peaks; Natural Born Outlaws, the larger-than-life stories of some of history.s toughest and meanest outlaws; and The Dengineers,...
- 10/1/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
It's not all Americana here at TVOvermind. Yours truly hails from Canada – Toronto to be exact – so when we got an invitation to attend CBC's 2010 Upfront presentation, one of our contributing writers was off and running to the red carpet. Sarah tells me that she had a great time speaking with some of the stars and snapping photos. We've pulled together some red carpet pics and snippets from her interviews below. I also suspect she made an enemy out of figure skater Kurt Browning, but I'm hoping he forgets all about that.
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By Sarah T.
The CBC is a Canadian institution. Like most Canadians, I have a special affinity with the network. It's the reason I was born in Canada, it helped form my early childhood TV habits and it's still the source of a handful of my favourite shows. However, for a long time now, the CBC has suffered...
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By Sarah T.
The CBC is a Canadian institution. Like most Canadians, I have a special affinity with the network. It's the reason I was born in Canada, it helped form my early childhood TV habits and it's still the source of a handful of my favourite shows. However, for a long time now, the CBC has suffered...
- 6/4/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Toronto – Just as William Shatner returns to TV with the new CBS sitcom "$#*! My Dad Says," the Montreal-born actor is headed to Canada to salute local films for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC).
Shatner will host "Making A Scene," a retrospective on award-winning Canuck films, on Thursday, Sept. 23, the same night his upcoming CBS comedy drawn from a Twitter feed will air locally, courtesy domestic broadcaster CTV.
News of Shatner's Canadian gig came Thursday as the CBC unveiled a fall 2010 schedule in Toronto that plays its safe with returning shows and familiar faces.
Another Canadian, Alex Trebek, whose career was launched by the CBC, will return to host "Jeopardy!" weeknights at 7:30 after "Wheel of Fortune" at 7, and help usher in the public broadcaster's primetime schedule this fall.
With Canadian viewers mostly shunning rookie series until they perform in their second seasons, the CBC has chosen to rely on old favorites to bring viewers set-side.
Shatner will host "Making A Scene," a retrospective on award-winning Canuck films, on Thursday, Sept. 23, the same night his upcoming CBS comedy drawn from a Twitter feed will air locally, courtesy domestic broadcaster CTV.
News of Shatner's Canadian gig came Thursday as the CBC unveiled a fall 2010 schedule in Toronto that plays its safe with returning shows and familiar faces.
Another Canadian, Alex Trebek, whose career was launched by the CBC, will return to host "Jeopardy!" weeknights at 7:30 after "Wheel of Fortune" at 7, and help usher in the public broadcaster's primetime schedule this fall.
With Canadian viewers mostly shunning rookie series until they perform in their second seasons, the CBC has chosen to rely on old favorites to bring viewers set-side.
- 5/27/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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