Toronto -- Canadian cartoon producer Cookie Jar Entertainment, flush with its newly acquired Dic Entertainment library, on Wednesday unveiled a deal with Vivendi Entertainment to sell its animated series on iTunes.
Toronto-based Cookie Jar will make available shows including "Horseland," "Cake," "Trollz," "Inspector Gadget," "The Littles" and "Madeline" available via iTunes at $1.99 per episode.
Cookie Jar acquired Burbank-based Dic for $87.6 million in June.
Toronto-based Cookie Jar will make available shows including "Horseland," "Cake," "Trollz," "Inspector Gadget," "The Littles" and "Madeline" available via iTunes at $1.99 per episode.
Cookie Jar acquired Burbank-based Dic for $87.6 million in June.
- 10/1/2008
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Evan Almighty, Fast Food Nation, Happy Feet and Miss Potter are the nominees for best feature film in the Environmental Media Association Awards, which honor environmentally friendly television and film programs.
The EMA nominees for TV episodic comedy are NBC's My Name Is Earl, CBS' The New Adventures of Old Christine and Fox's The Simpsons, while ABC's Boston Legal, NBC's Law & Order: SVU and CBS' Numbers are nominated in the episodic drama category.
Other nominees include Arctic Tale, Big Ideas for a Small Planet: WEAR, Diary of Jay-Z: Water for Life and King Corn for best documentary; Living With Ed, Pimp My Ride, Project Runway and This Old House for reality program; and Bindi the Jungle Girl, Cake and It's a Big, Big World for children's live action.
The EMA awards, set for Oct. 24 at the Ebell Club in Los Angeles, will be broadcast at 8 p.m. Nov. 7 on E!
The EMA nominees for TV episodic comedy are NBC's My Name Is Earl, CBS' The New Adventures of Old Christine and Fox's The Simpsons, while ABC's Boston Legal, NBC's Law & Order: SVU and CBS' Numbers are nominated in the episodic drama category.
Other nominees include Arctic Tale, Big Ideas for a Small Planet: WEAR, Diary of Jay-Z: Water for Life and King Corn for best documentary; Living With Ed, Pimp My Ride, Project Runway and This Old House for reality program; and Bindi the Jungle Girl, Cake and It's a Big, Big World for children's live action.
The EMA awards, set for Oct. 24 at the Ebell Club in Los Angeles, will be broadcast at 8 p.m. Nov. 7 on E!
- 10/2/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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