Syfy female-driven supernatural western “Wynonna Earp” is officially concluding its run after the end of its current and fourth season.
The remaining six episodes will air starting on March 5 and will end with the fourth season finale on April 9.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” said creator, executive producer and showrunner Emily Andras. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi, are hopeful we can continue to share their inspiring tales in the future.”
The series, which blended comedy, drama, western and horror, drew accolades over the years for its LGBTQ+ representation,...
The remaining six episodes will air starting on March 5 and will end with the fourth season finale on April 9.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” said creator, executive producer and showrunner Emily Andras. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi, are hopeful we can continue to share their inspiring tales in the future.”
The series, which blended comedy, drama, western and horror, drew accolades over the years for its LGBTQ+ representation,...
- 2/5/2021
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
The fan-favorite “Wynonna Earp” will come to a series conclusion with the remaining six episodes of Season 4, Syfy announced Friday.
The remaining episodes will begin airing on Friday, March 5, with the series finale set for Friday, April 9.
“Wynonna Earp,” which debuted in 2016, stars Melanie Scrofano as the titular gunslinger, a descendant of the famed lawman Wyatt Earp cursed with the responsibility of defending the world from demons. The Emily Andras-created series has become a cult favorite across its troubled four-season run, with fans more than once rallying to prevent the show from cancellation.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” Andras said in a statement. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever.
The remaining episodes will begin airing on Friday, March 5, with the series finale set for Friday, April 9.
“Wynonna Earp,” which debuted in 2016, stars Melanie Scrofano as the titular gunslinger, a descendant of the famed lawman Wyatt Earp cursed with the responsibility of defending the world from demons. The Emily Andras-created series has become a cult favorite across its troubled four-season run, with fans more than once rallying to prevent the show from cancellation.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing ‘Wynonna Earp’ to our loyal and passionate audience,” Andras said in a statement. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever.
- 2/5/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Sad news for Earpers. The cult favorite, supernatural Western series Wynonna Earp is coming to an end. Syfy just announced that the hugely popular series based on the Idw comic created by Beau Smith will conclude its run at the end of the current fourth season.
The remaining six episodes are set to return Friday, March 5 at 10 pm Et/Pt, culminating with the series finale on Friday, April 9 at 10 pm Et/Pt.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing Wynonna Earp to our loyal and passionate audience,” said Emily Andras, television creator, executive producer and showrunner. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi,...
The remaining six episodes are set to return Friday, March 5 at 10 pm Et/Pt, culminating with the series finale on Friday, April 9 at 10 pm Et/Pt.
“I’d like to thank our wonderful cast and crew, all of whom were instrumental in bringing Wynonna Earp to our loyal and passionate audience,” said Emily Andras, television creator, executive producer and showrunner. “We couldn’t be prouder of these last six episodes on Syfy, and are thrilled to share them with our beloved fans, who have changed our lives forever. I have been honored to tell Wynonna and her family’s story, and along with Seven24, Cineflix and CTV Sci-Fi,...
- 2/5/2021
- by Denise Petski and Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Canadian singer-songwriter and actor Jann Arden is coming to Hulu.
Hit comedy “Jann,” created by series star Arden with Leah Gauthier and Jennica Harper, and executive produced by Andrew Barnsley (“Schitt’s Creek”) will debut both its seasons on the streamer in early 2021.
In “Jann,” Arden plays a fictionalized, self-deprecating version of herself: a singer-songwriter of a “certain age” in severe denial of the harsh reality that her former music career is slowly fading away. With her personal life also in shambles, the series — which airs on Canadian broadcaster CTV — takes a comic look at her attempts to stage a personal and professional comeback.
The series is a CTV, Project 10 Productions and SEVEN24 Films production, consisting of six episodes in its first season and eight in its second. Hulu has exclusive U.S. rights. “Jann” was nominated for several awards at the Canadian Screen Awards, and Arden and Harper won...
Hit comedy “Jann,” created by series star Arden with Leah Gauthier and Jennica Harper, and executive produced by Andrew Barnsley (“Schitt’s Creek”) will debut both its seasons on the streamer in early 2021.
In “Jann,” Arden plays a fictionalized, self-deprecating version of herself: a singer-songwriter of a “certain age” in severe denial of the harsh reality that her former music career is slowly fading away. With her personal life also in shambles, the series — which airs on Canadian broadcaster CTV — takes a comic look at her attempts to stage a personal and professional comeback.
The series is a CTV, Project 10 Productions and SEVEN24 Films production, consisting of six episodes in its first season and eight in its second. Hulu has exclusive U.S. rights. “Jann” was nominated for several awards at the Canadian Screen Awards, and Arden and Harper won...
- 10/22/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Fans of Wynonna Earp were disheartened to learn that funding for a fourth season was not available earlier this year. It looked like the series would not be coming back, but it has just been announced that Idw, SEVEN24 Films, Space, and Syfy have greenlit a new season that will debut in Summer 2020:
Los Angeles, CA – July 2, 2019 – Idw Entertainment, SEVEN24 Films, Space and Syfy announced today that “Wynonna Earp,” the award-winning series based on the Idw comic created by Beau Smith, has been greenlit to start production for its fourth season. With production slated to begin later this year, Season 4 is expected to debut in Summer 2020 on Syfy in the Us and Space in Canada. Additionally, Idw Entertainment announced that Cineflix Studios has come aboard to co-produce with Cineflix Rights handling international sales for all four seasons of the series.
Winner of the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show,...
Los Angeles, CA – July 2, 2019 – Idw Entertainment, SEVEN24 Films, Space and Syfy announced today that “Wynonna Earp,” the award-winning series based on the Idw comic created by Beau Smith, has been greenlit to start production for its fourth season. With production slated to begin later this year, Season 4 is expected to debut in Summer 2020 on Syfy in the Us and Space in Canada. Additionally, Idw Entertainment announced that Cineflix Studios has come aboard to co-produce with Cineflix Rights handling international sales for all four seasons of the series.
Winner of the 2018 People’s Choice Award for Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show,...
- 7/2/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Syfy is moving forward with a fourth season of “Wynonna Earp” after a prolonged delay caused by funding issues at the show’s producers, Idw Entertainment.
The new season, which will begin production later this summer, is slated to premiere in 2020.
Syfy previously picked up the cult favorite series through Season 5, though it was reported earlier this year that production had been delayed because Idw said it was losing money on the show. Cineflix Studios has now come aboard to co-produce the series, with Cineflix Rights to handle international sales for all four seasons of the series.
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“We are absolutely thrilled that we get to make more ‘Wynonna Earp,’ and are grateful to our networks and partners for working hard to ensure we can,” showrunner Emily Andras said in a statement. “This is an...
The new season, which will begin production later this summer, is slated to premiere in 2020.
Syfy previously picked up the cult favorite series through Season 5, though it was reported earlier this year that production had been delayed because Idw said it was losing money on the show. Cineflix Studios has now come aboard to co-produce the series, with Cineflix Rights to handle international sales for all four seasons of the series.
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“We are absolutely thrilled that we get to make more ‘Wynonna Earp,’ and are grateful to our networks and partners for working hard to ensure we can,” showrunner Emily Andras said in a statement. “This is an...
- 7/2/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
“Wynonna Earp” fans can breathe easy.
Variety has learned that production on the show’s fourth season is set to begin with the premiere slated for summer 2020. Syfy had previously commissioned two more seasons of the Canadian import, but Idw Entertainment — which produces the show — had run into financial difficulties and was unable to begin shooting. Cineflix Studios has come aboard to co-produce with Cineflix Rights handling international sales for all four seasons of the series. Idw and SEVEN24 Films continue to produce.
The series airs on Syfy in the U.S. and Space in Canada. The first two seasons are also available on Netflix. The series is based on the Idw Publishing comic book series of the same name created by Beau Smith.
“Syfy has never wavered in its support of ‘Wynonna Earp,’ a unique and important series with some of the most passionate fans anywhere,” Syfy said in a statement.
Variety has learned that production on the show’s fourth season is set to begin with the premiere slated for summer 2020. Syfy had previously commissioned two more seasons of the Canadian import, but Idw Entertainment — which produces the show — had run into financial difficulties and was unable to begin shooting. Cineflix Studios has come aboard to co-produce with Cineflix Rights handling international sales for all four seasons of the series. Idw and SEVEN24 Films continue to produce.
The series airs on Syfy in the U.S. and Space in Canada. The first two seasons are also available on Netflix. The series is based on the Idw Publishing comic book series of the same name created by Beau Smith.
“Syfy has never wavered in its support of ‘Wynonna Earp,’ a unique and important series with some of the most passionate fans anywhere,” Syfy said in a statement.
- 7/2/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The Wynonna Earp fandom can finally rejoice. There will be a fourth season of the popular series based on the Idw comic created by Beau Smith. Idw Entertainment, in partnership with Syfy, Space and Seven24 Films, said today that production on Season 4 is scheduled to begin later this year for premiere in summer 2020 on Syfy in the U.S. and Space in Canada. That will make for a two-year gap between seasons 3 and 4.
The fourth season of Wynonna Earp was delayed by issues with funding at Idw, which earlier in the year said that it was in danger of losing money on the show. Some of the difficulties stemmed from the series losing its international distribution deal with Netflix after the first two seasons.
Cineflix Studios has now...
The fourth season of Wynonna Earp was delayed by issues with funding at Idw, which earlier in the year said that it was in danger of losing money on the show. Some of the difficulties stemmed from the series losing its international distribution deal with Netflix after the first two seasons.
Cineflix Studios has now...
- 7/2/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Covert Affairs’ Kari Matchett and True Blood’s Stephen Moyer are to star in Canadian spy drama Fortunate Son. The series, which is set in the social and political chaos of the late 1960s, is produced by NBCUniversal-backed Lark Productions and Wynonna Earp producer Seven24Films for CBC.
Matchett, who has also featured on The Good Doctor, plays Ruby Howard, an American who fled to Canada as a fugitive from the law. Set in the chaos of the late 1960s, the Vietnam War and the anti-war protest movement, Ruby helps smuggle Vietnam War deserters and draft evaders across the Canadian border. What she doesn’t know is how these actions will unfold and who is watching her. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Darren Mann plays Travis Hunter, a Vietnam war deserter whose troubled past follows him into Canada and the lives of the Howard family, while Moyer, who recently featured on The Gifted,...
Matchett, who has also featured on The Good Doctor, plays Ruby Howard, an American who fled to Canada as a fugitive from the law. Set in the chaos of the late 1960s, the Vietnam War and the anti-war protest movement, Ruby helps smuggle Vietnam War deserters and draft evaders across the Canadian border. What she doesn’t know is how these actions will unfold and who is watching her. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Darren Mann plays Travis Hunter, a Vietnam war deserter whose troubled past follows him into Canada and the lives of the Howard family, while Moyer, who recently featured on The Gifted,...
- 7/2/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
YouTube has given a pilot order to drama Dark Cargo, from Entertainment One and Canada’s Counterfeit Pictures and SEVEN24 Films. The project, which will be in consideration for YouTube Premium, is written by Adam and Max Reid (Sneaky Pete) and will be executive produced by Ben Stiller and Nicky Weinstock via their Red Hour Productions banner. eOne serves as the studio.
Dark Cargo is described as a high-octane, cliffhanger-driven, neo-noir thriller set in the big rig cab of Joe Dobbs as he traverses the darkest nights of his life. What begins as a random encounter with a disturbed stranger turns into a race against time, the police, and even more malevolent forces. All the while, Joe just wants to get back to his family.
Dark Cargo joins two other pilots at YouTube, comedies The Edge of Seventeen, based on the critically praised film of the same name, and It’s a Man’s World.
Dark Cargo is described as a high-octane, cliffhanger-driven, neo-noir thriller set in the big rig cab of Joe Dobbs as he traverses the darkest nights of his life. What begins as a random encounter with a disturbed stranger turns into a race against time, the police, and even more malevolent forces. All the while, Joe just wants to get back to his family.
Dark Cargo joins two other pilots at YouTube, comedies The Edge of Seventeen, based on the critically praised film of the same name, and It’s a Man’s World.
- 11/27/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Just days after its Season 3 premiere, Syfy has ordered a fourth season of cult favorite supernatural Western series Wynonna Earp, Deadline has confirmed. Keeping up its tradition, the news was to be announced during the show’s panel Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con.
Adapted from the IDW Publishing comic book created by Beau Smith, the show follows Wyatt Earp’s great-granddaughter (Melanie Scrofano) as she battles demons and other supernatural beings and uses her unique abilities and a dysfunctional posse of allies to bring the paranormal to justice.
In Season 3, reckless and reluctant warrior hero Wynonna (Scrofano) will lead her team of outmatched outsiders to face monsters, revenants, and their biggest fears as they fight to take down Bulshar before he destroys the Ghost River Triangle – and the world.
Emily Andras developed the series for television and serves as executive producer and showrunner.
Andras, along with stars Scrofano, Shamier Anderson,...
Adapted from the IDW Publishing comic book created by Beau Smith, the show follows Wyatt Earp’s great-granddaughter (Melanie Scrofano) as she battles demons and other supernatural beings and uses her unique abilities and a dysfunctional posse of allies to bring the paranormal to justice.
In Season 3, reckless and reluctant warrior hero Wynonna (Scrofano) will lead her team of outmatched outsiders to face monsters, revenants, and their biggest fears as they fight to take down Bulshar before he destroys the Ghost River Triangle – and the world.
Emily Andras developed the series for television and serves as executive producer and showrunner.
Andras, along with stars Scrofano, Shamier Anderson,...
- 7/22/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Stars: Kirsty Averton, Nicky Henson, James Rose, Lindsey Campbell, Matthew Neal, Sophie Barker, Tom Cox, Euan Macnaughton, Simon Hepworth, Emma Davies | Written by Mick Sands | Directed by Tom Sands
The idea of subliminal messages in the media or used as a weapon have always been the thing of the paranoid mind. There is a possibility of course that they are real, and we are all being controlled. The Holly Kane Experiment is a movie that looks at the possibility of a successful method for subliminal messaging being created, then used for a very dark reason.
Holly Kane (Kirsty Averton) is a psychologist looking for funding for her experimentation into reprogramming the subconscious mind. When she finds herself on the wrong end of a malpractice suit she finds herself agreeing to work for Marvin Greenslade (Nicky Henson), whose funding leads her down a path where she begins to worry about her own sanity,...
The idea of subliminal messages in the media or used as a weapon have always been the thing of the paranoid mind. There is a possibility of course that they are real, and we are all being controlled. The Holly Kane Experiment is a movie that looks at the possibility of a successful method for subliminal messaging being created, then used for a very dark reason.
Holly Kane (Kirsty Averton) is a psychologist looking for funding for her experimentation into reprogramming the subconscious mind. When she finds herself on the wrong end of a malpractice suit she finds herself agreeing to work for Marvin Greenslade (Nicky Henson), whose funding leads her down a path where she begins to worry about her own sanity,...
- 2/13/2018
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Announced during the Wynonna Earp panel at Comic-Con, Syfy and Idw Entertainment are moving forward with a third season that will premiere next year:
"San Diego, CA – July 22, 2017 – Today, Syfy and Idw Entertainment announced the renewal of the breakout supernatural series Wynonna Earp for third season, expected to premiere in 2018. The announcement was made during the show’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con, which was attended by cast members Melanie Scrofano, Shamier Anderson, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell, Varun Saranga, Tamara Duarte, along with showrunner and creator Emily Andras and comic book creator Beau Smith. Moderated by Uproxx’s Donna Dickens, the cast revealed behind-the-scenes antics and more details about the biggest hidden secret of the season – writing in Melanie Scrofano’s real-life pregnancy, which made Wynonna Earp the first pregnant superhero. Die-hard Earpers got to see an exclusive trailer for the remainder of the season, and were surprised...
"San Diego, CA – July 22, 2017 – Today, Syfy and Idw Entertainment announced the renewal of the breakout supernatural series Wynonna Earp for third season, expected to premiere in 2018. The announcement was made during the show’s panel at San Diego Comic-Con, which was attended by cast members Melanie Scrofano, Shamier Anderson, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Katherine Barrell, Varun Saranga, Tamara Duarte, along with showrunner and creator Emily Andras and comic book creator Beau Smith. Moderated by Uproxx’s Donna Dickens, the cast revealed behind-the-scenes antics and more details about the biggest hidden secret of the season – writing in Melanie Scrofano’s real-life pregnancy, which made Wynonna Earp the first pregnant superhero. Die-hard Earpers got to see an exclusive trailer for the remainder of the season, and were surprised...
- 7/22/2017
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Recently at the show’s Comic-Con panel, it was announced that Wynonna Earp will return for a second season on Syfy in 2017:
Press Release: San Diego, CA (July 23, 2016) – SEVEN24 Films and Idw Entertainment, a subsidiary of Idw Media Holdings (Otc Pink: Idwm), today announced that Syfy has renewed Wynonna Earp for a second season. The announcement came during the Wynonna Earp panel at Comic Con International in San Diego where the full cast appeared as guests. The freshman series scored big with both critics and fans, becoming a hit on social media, spawning hashtags, and trending weekly with each new episode. It recently nabbed the E! News TV Scoop Award for Best New Series of 2016.
Developed by Showrunner and Executive Producer Emily Andras, the series stars Melanie Scrofano, Shamier Anderson, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, and is based on the Idw Publishing comic book series created by Beau Smith.
“In just one season,...
Press Release: San Diego, CA (July 23, 2016) – SEVEN24 Films and Idw Entertainment, a subsidiary of Idw Media Holdings (Otc Pink: Idwm), today announced that Syfy has renewed Wynonna Earp for a second season. The announcement came during the Wynonna Earp panel at Comic Con International in San Diego where the full cast appeared as guests. The freshman series scored big with both critics and fans, becoming a hit on social media, spawning hashtags, and trending weekly with each new episode. It recently nabbed the E! News TV Scoop Award for Best New Series of 2016.
Developed by Showrunner and Executive Producer Emily Andras, the series stars Melanie Scrofano, Shamier Anderson, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, and is based on the Idw Publishing comic book series created by Beau Smith.
“In just one season,...
- 7/26/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
From a candlelight reading of Mr James's ghost stories in a chapel, to visits to the locations of classic films and TV dramas, I've been on a journey to the darker side of East Anglia
"Remember to wrap up warm!" says Robert Lloyd Parry, before my trip to see his performance of the Mr James stories Count Magnus and Number 13 at Cambridge's Leper Chapel. I take it for nothing more than a pleasantry – the same thing you'd say to any acquaintance venturing out on a snowy January evening – but it turns out he really means it. The Leper Chapel, which is about as portentously magical as any building situated a couple of hundred yards from a branch of B&Q could be, is 900 years old, with toweringly high ceilings and no heating. Outside, the temperature is -1C and dropping fast. Inside, it smells like the damp from every damp...
"Remember to wrap up warm!" says Robert Lloyd Parry, before my trip to see his performance of the Mr James stories Count Magnus and Number 13 at Cambridge's Leper Chapel. I take it for nothing more than a pleasantry – the same thing you'd say to any acquaintance venturing out on a snowy January evening – but it turns out he really means it. The Leper Chapel, which is about as portentously magical as any building situated a couple of hundred yards from a branch of B&Q could be, is 900 years old, with toweringly high ceilings and no heating. Outside, the temperature is -1C and dropping fast. Inside, it smells like the damp from every damp...
- 2/5/2013
- by Tom Cox
- The Guardian - Film News
Space is Canada's specialty channel for sci-fi, fantasy and horror entertainment.
Canada’s specialty channel for sci-fi, fantasy and horror, Space, has announced the start of production on a new speculative drama pilot, Borealis, set in an unfrozen Arctic in the near future.
According to Space’s press release, Borealis is set approximately 30 years in the future and focuses on a Deadwood-like frontier town situated in the high Arctic. The proposed follow-up series would ‘explore the political, environmental and social impact of a world in which the polar icecaps have melted and countries are vying for the last vestiges of oil in the Arctic.’
The cast of Borealis includes several faces that may be familiar to fans of other science fiction and fantasy series on Space and elsewhere. They include Ty Olsson (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and 2, Battlestar Galactica), who plays Vic, an ultimate fighter turned entrepreneur who...
Canada’s specialty channel for sci-fi, fantasy and horror, Space, has announced the start of production on a new speculative drama pilot, Borealis, set in an unfrozen Arctic in the near future.
According to Space’s press release, Borealis is set approximately 30 years in the future and focuses on a Deadwood-like frontier town situated in the high Arctic. The proposed follow-up series would ‘explore the political, environmental and social impact of a world in which the polar icecaps have melted and countries are vying for the last vestiges of oil in the Arctic.’
The cast of Borealis includes several faces that may be familiar to fans of other science fiction and fantasy series on Space and elsewhere. They include Ty Olsson (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and 2, Battlestar Galactica), who plays Vic, an ultimate fighter turned entrepreneur who...
- 10/26/2011
- by Michael Simpson
- CinemaSpy
Toronto -- First-time TV producer Michael Weinberg in 2004 put a bet on horses that has paid off like no other for the career investment banker.
"Heartland," Weinberg's Canadian horses-and-heartache family drama now its fourth season, has been cleared in 97% of the U.S. syndicated market for the fall season.
And to get to his U.S. deal, a Montrealer that lived by numbers had to overcome an unexpected obstacle: listening to his gut.
"When I was an investment banker my whole life, no decision was ever made without numbers. If the numbers said do this, that's what you did," Weinberg recalled.
"In this business (TV), there really aren't any numbers. You have to go with your instinct, you have to go with your gut," he added.
What's more, the banker was no big fan of TV: "Like everyone else who watches television, I was saying to myself, every time I want to watch something,...
"Heartland," Weinberg's Canadian horses-and-heartache family drama now its fourth season, has been cleared in 97% of the U.S. syndicated market for the fall season.
And to get to his U.S. deal, a Montrealer that lived by numbers had to overcome an unexpected obstacle: listening to his gut.
"When I was an investment banker my whole life, no decision was ever made without numbers. If the numbers said do this, that's what you did," Weinberg recalled.
"In this business (TV), there really aren't any numbers. You have to go with your instinct, you have to go with your gut," he added.
What's more, the banker was no big fan of TV: "Like everyone else who watches television, I was saying to myself, every time I want to watch something,...
- 9/28/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Canadian Film and Television Production Association (Cftpa), representing the interests of screen-based media companies engaged in the production/distribution of English-language TV programs, feature films and new media content in all regions of Canada, reports it is changing its name to the Canadian Media Production Association (Cmpa) "...to better reflect the multi-screen world and the future of our industry..."
"Independent producers create high-quality Canadian content and are at the heart of the feature film, broadcasting and content distribution system," said Norm Bolen, President, Chief Executive Officer, Cmpa.
"The global shift towards digital technology and new forms of distribution means we have to change with the times. The new name embraces the opportunities for our members to create new partnerships and expand into the international market place."
Founded in 1948, the Association was originally known as the Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada. In 1974, it changed its name...
"Independent producers create high-quality Canadian content and are at the heart of the feature film, broadcasting and content distribution system," said Norm Bolen, President, Chief Executive Officer, Cmpa.
"The global shift towards digital technology and new forms of distribution means we have to change with the times. The new name embraces the opportunities for our members to create new partnerships and expand into the international market place."
Founded in 1948, the Association was originally known as the Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada. In 1974, it changed its name...
- 6/16/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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