OPINION: Media companies exploit societal curiosity about death
Curiosity about societal taboos is nothing new, but media companies like Netflix should focus on authentic storytelling rather than hyperbolizing tragedy.
Read MoreCuriosity about societal taboos is nothing new, but media companies like Netflix should focus on authentic storytelling rather than hyperbolizing tragedy.
Read MoreNetlfix officially cracks down on users sharing accounts in different households.
Read MoreWhile the U.S. has it easy, Canadians are struggling to find what movies to watch and where.
Read MoreIt’s up to us as viewers to manage how we view content.
Read MoreToronto Mayor John Tory told The Canadian Press there is a strong possibility the Netflix could be opening a hub in the city, making it the top five locations in media production and screen-based industry in North America.
Read MoreCritics of the show cited fat shaming as a large issue with the plot and questioned whether the weight loss aspect was necessary.
Read MoreThe Canadian TV and film industry is getting a $500 million boost from streaming giant Netflix.
The announcement was made by Canadian Heritage Minister Melanie Joly today as part of a new cultural policy by the federal government to promote the nation’s creative industries.
Read MoreNetflix’s revenue growth is expected to drop to 19 per cent in next year’s second quarter from 31 per cent for the same period this year.
Read MoreNetflix is making it possible for viewers to download titles and a new service offers movies for the visually impaired.
Read MoreA Toronto coffee shop owner says “there’s a lot of buzz” about his business taking part Wednesday in celebrating the 16th anniversary of the TV show Gilmore Girls.
Read MoreBy: Caitlin Patrick Canadian streaming service Shomi will be shutting down at the end of November....
Read MoreOnline video streaming has led Netflix to team up with Google in shutting down pirated sites.
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