![]() ![]() The first of six episodes of Halifax Film’s daytime drama North/South premiered on CBC on July 4.Principal photography commenced on Halifax Film’s theatrical adaptation of Shake Hands With the Devil: the Failure of Humanity in Rwanda on June 20 in Kigali.CBC announced that season 14 of Halifax Film’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes will be in its autumn line-up.Cartoon Network in Japan renewed its license for the first 52 x ½ hours of Angela Anaconda and also licensed the remaining 13 x ½ hours of the series.E-Vision in the UAE and RTE Ireland have also ordered all 52 episodes and Naturally Sadie to Nickelodeon International for a second season for its channels in Spain, Italy, Scandinavia and Israel.The Group made several sales in the final quarter which highlighted the enduring, international value potential of the Group’s libraries, specifically: CBC commissioned a half-hour, Halifax Film comedy pilot that will commence principal photography on July 15.CBC commissioned Halifax Film for a first season of 20 episodes of Animechs.YTV commissioned Decode for a CGI animation action/comedy series, Urban Vermin (26×22). ![]() The Family Channel commissioned Decode for a third season of its live action “tween” series, Naturally Sadie (13 x 22).CBC commissioned the second season of the Halifax Film co-production Lunar Jim.co-production between Aardman Animations and Decode Entertainment, was commissioned by Teletoon Canada and CITV in the UK for a second season of 13 episodes of 11 minutes (“13×11’”) of the very popular animated series with international pre-sales already secured with ARD (Germany), LUK (Spain), Jetix (cable satellite rights for Italy, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Netherlands), Scandinavian public broadcasters SVT (Sweden), NRK (Norway) and TV2 (Denmark), Nickelodeon France, Australian Broadcasting Corporation and VRT (Belgium). Since the merger and listing of its shares on May 19, the Group has secured several new commissions and series renewals, and sales from its libraries. Synergies from the merger of Halifax Film with Decode Entertainment have already begun to accrue, with the assignment of distribution rights to Decode Entertainment for all seasons of Halifax Film’s POKO and Bo on the Go productions. Halifax Film merged with Decode Entertainment creating DHX Media at the time of the listing. DHX Media was admitted to AIM and listed on the TSX in May. (“DHX Media”, “the Group”) (AIM and TSX: DHX), a leading international producer and distributor of television programming and interactive content with an emphasis on children, family and youth markets, is providing an update on trading for the year ended 30 June 2006. DeNure graduated from Simon Fraser University with a BA in Economics & Business Administration.Halifax, NS – 10 July 2006 – DHX Media Ltd. DeNure serves on the board of the Canadian Film Centre as Vice Chair. DeNure is a pioneer in computer generated imagery animation, having acted as Executive Producer of the groundbreaking Reboot and Beast Wars animation series. During his tenure at Alliance Communications Corporation, he was involved in the development, financing and production of all television and feature film projects, including notable projects such as Due South, North Of 60, Eng, and Blackrobe, and was responsible for the animation division, music-publishing division (TMP), and for merchandising and licensing. DeNure was at Alliance Communications Corporation for more than 10 years and served in a number of senior positions including President of Alliance Productions and President of Alliance Multimedia. DeNure co-founded Decode Entertainment in 1997 and in 2006 merged the operations of Decode with Halifax Film to create DHX. ![]() DeNure also serves as Executive Producer on many of the Company’s television and interactive media projects. ![]() Steven Graham DeNure, President and Chief Operating Officer of DHX, is responsible for overseeing overall operations of DHX and its subsidiaries. ![]()
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