This article was updated at 9:01 p.m. TORONTO — Alliance Atlantis senior execs and principal shareholders Seaton McLean and Peter Sussman are ankling the company as it plans to gut TV and movie ...
EXCLUSIVE: Michael MacMillan retired from the world of television 17 years ago. Except, he didn’t. The Canadian film and TV producer and business exec had made his name as CEO and Chairman of Alliance ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Shareholders of Canadian specialty-TV group Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. have voted in favor of a C$2.3 billion ($2 billion) takeover offer from CanWest Global ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Sturdy revenue from the "CSI" television series helped boost Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc.'s third-quarter profit by 45 percent, the Canadian broadcaster and producer said ...
The continuing success of the CSI TV franchise helped Canada's Alliance Atlantis to post strong earnings growth for the second quarter of 2005. The company reported net earnings of C$11m, up from C$3m ...
owning about 29 percent. "This is consistent with our ongoing commitment to enhance our existing television business by expanding in the specialty television sector," said Leonard Asper, the president ...
for the fourth quarter of C$16.6 million—versus last year’s C$24.8 million profit—while for the full year profit fell from C$70.9 million to C$48.6 million. Fourth quarter revenue, however, rose 12 ...
Sex, Toys, & Chocolate is a talk show produced by Alliance Atlantis on cable and satellite in Canada. Premiering on March 5, 2004, new episodes appeared on Life Network and older ones ran on Discovery ...
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