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In the news: Festival yields deals

Sean Davidson of Playback reports on the deals made at the 2007 Banff World Television Festival:

  • Pitches pay off at Banff
    “The 28th Banff festival drew some 1,450 attendees, according to organizers, and shepherded a number of other deals, including a signing for the 13 x 30 teen sitcom Less Than Kind, from Breakthrough Films and Television and Buffalo Gal Pictures for CHUM. Breakthrough and Silver Tip Pictures also agreed to shoot a pilot, Easton Meets West, for CBC. Other deals announced at the closing of the festival include the 13 x 30 World’s Greenest Homes for HGTV Canada and the U.K.’s Discovery Green Planet from Cineflix Productions. HGTV also ordered a pilot for The Stagers from Vancouver’s Paperny Films.”
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In the news: Canada’s Next Top Model ratings

Marise Strauss of Playback reports on Canada’s Next Top Model’s ratings:

  • CHUM boosts Top Model
    “The second season of Canada’s Next Top Model is performing well out of the gate for CHUM Television, drawing a 2+ audience of 184,800 in Toronto and 134,400 in Vancouver for its first episode on Wednesday, May 30, according to BBM Nielsen. Those numbers are good enough for a number 10 ranking in Vancouver for the week of May 28, and 26th place in Toronto.”
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Terminal City heads to US

From a media release:

TERMINAL CITY HEADS TO SUNDANCE CHANNEL

  • Highly-Acclaimed Dramatic Series to Make U.S. Premiere

Program Partners announced today its sale of the dramatic mini-series Terminal City to the Sundance Channel. The highly acclaimed ten-part series, starring Maria Del Mar (Blue Murder, Pentagon Papers) and Gil Bellows (The Weatherman, Shawshank Redemption, Ally McBeal), portrays a mother’s battle with cancer as she confronts her destiny with humor and becomes the nation’s next reality TV star. The provocative, edgy series will make its U.S. premiere on Sundance Channel in early 2008.

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Storm Hawks free preview starts August 1

From a media release:

THE SKY’S THE LIMIT AS STORM HAWKS TAKES FLIGHT ON YTV

  • New Kids Series Rolls Out with Internet Streaming, VOD, SVOD, VOD Mobile and a Toy Partnership with Spin Master

Corus Entertainment’s YTV and Vancouver-based Nerd Corps Entertainment have teamed up on the new original series Storm Hawks. The 3D-animated series will launch on mobile, online and on-demand prior to its broadcast premiere this September.

Beginning Wednesday, August 1, until its exclusive Canadian broadcast debut, a free preview of the one-hour premiere episode will be available on YTV Spotlight, the Rogers YTV On Demand service, as well as online at YTV.com.

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