Toronto-based Temple Street Productions, home of the BBC America hit “Orphan Black,” is expanding operations with the formation of Boat Rocker Media funded by an investment from Fairfax Financial. The ...
TORONTO: Temple Street Productions has formed a new parent company, Boat Rocker Media, which creates, produces and distributes content and brands across all platforms. With headquarters in Toronto and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Canadian producer has optioned the 1983 book and Canadian playwright Hannah Moscovitch, who has written on TV dramas including ...
Temple Street Productions has tapped former Tricon Films & Television exec Jon Rutherford to lead its new distribution arm. As president of distribution at Temple Street, the exec will be responsible ...
TORONTO: Temple Street Distribution, the newly launched sales arm of Temple Street Productions, has added to its catalogue the animated show Ollie! The Boy Who Became What He Ate, marking the ...
Corus Entertainment’s W Network is bringing Say Yes to the Dress to Canada, with Temple Street Productions set to produce a local version. The Canadian version of the series, based on the long-running ...
Temple Street Productions, the Canadian prodco behind drama Orphan Black, has rebranded and realigned its content business into five sectors, including an in-house animation studio. Boat Rocker Media, ...
Orphan Black and Queer As Folk‘s Temple Street Productions has acquired TV rights to prolific Canadian author Kelley Armstrong’s trio of Rockton mystery novels. They will be adapted by showrunner ...
The Temple Street Productions series will see the London Times restaurant critic traverse North America to find an eatery worthy of a rave international review. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief ...
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