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'Letterkenny' creator Jared Keeso signs content deal for spinoffs, new series

'Letterkenny' creator Jared Keeso signs content deal for spinoffs, new series

TORONTO — "Letterkenny" creator and star Jared Keeso has signed a multi-year content deal to develop spinoffs and new series for Crave. The deal comes as the 12th and final season of "Letterkenny" is set to premiere Dec. 25.
A grantmaker is betting a TV show for teen girls can help narrow the STEM gender gap

A grantmaker is betting a TV show for teen girls can help narrow the STEM gender gap

Dallas philanthropist Lyda Hill has devoted much of her giving to tackling social problems through science. Her Lyda Hill Philanthropies supports museums, basic research, and programs like National Geographic Explorers.

Tories, NDP call out CBC president for not ruling out bonuses, despite layoffs

OTTAWA — Canada's public broadcaster is feeling the heat after its president declined to rule out the possibility of holiday bonuses this year, hours after announcing massive layoffs.

Apple TV app - Top Movies

Top Movie Purchases and Rentals (US): 1. Oppenheimer 2. Barbie 3. Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas 4. The Equalizer 3 5. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One 6. The Holdovers 7. Dumb Money 8. Illumination Presents: Dr.
Jays voice and Frick nominee Dan Shulman recalls his formative days in broadcasting

Jays voice and Frick nominee Dan Shulman recalls his formative days in broadcasting

TORONTO — When Dan Shulman was a first-year mathematics student at the University of Western Ontario, the self-described 'sports nut' thought he might give sports writing a try.
CBC cutting 600 jobs, some programming as it slashes budget

CBC cutting 600 jobs, some programming as it slashes budget

TORONTO — The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. and Radio-Canada will eliminate about 600 jobs and an additional 200 vacancies will go unfilled as it contends with a $125-million budget shortfall.
EPL sells domestic TV rights for record $8.45B in next 4-year cycle

EPL sells domestic TV rights for record $8.45B in next 4-year cycle

LONDON (AP) — The Premier League sold its domestic TV rights for 6.7 billion pounds ($8.4 billion) for the next four-year cycle, for what the competition said on Monday was the largest sports media rights deal ever concluded in Britain.

Toronto-born filmmaker Charles Officer, chronicler of Black Canadian life, dies

Toronto-born filmmaker Charles Officer, an expert chronicler of Black Canadian life, has died. The Black Screen Office, which he co-founded, confirmed the death Monday and touted Officer as a gifted storyteller.
Canadian actor Jason Priestley joins cast of CBC TV series 'Wild Cards'

Canadian actor Jason Priestley joins cast of CBC TV series 'Wild Cards'

TORONTO — Jason Priestley has joined the cast of the forthcoming CBC TV series "Wild Cards.
Brit Marling has created 'A Murder at the End of the World,' a whodunit only Emma Corrin can solve

Brit Marling has created 'A Murder at the End of the World,' a whodunit only Emma Corrin can solve

From the “Knives Out” films to TV's “Only Murders in the Building," and even season four of Netflix's “You,” closed-circle murder mysteries are alive and thriving.
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