CBC News' Adrienne Arsenault among Canadian Screen Awards winners at industry gala

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TORONTO — CBC News anchor Adrienne Arsenault and reporter Jorge Barrera of 'The National' took home two of the top news prizes at the first of several industry galas for the Canadian Screen Awards.

TORONTO — CBC News anchor Adrienne Arsenault and reporter Jorge Barrera of"The National" took home two of the top news prizes at the first of several industry galas for the Canadian Screen Awards.

APTN won best news or information series for"APTN Investigates," and its episode"Reawakening the Mountain" was awarded best photography, news or information. Ahead of Tuesday's award show, the head of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television said Friday's afternoon gala won't air to home audiences live but will be"live-to-tape." Nominees will be celebrated at the two-hour bash in front of a live audience, and parts of the gala will be packaged as a one-hour telecast on CBC and CBC Gem that evening.

The clip will see Zimmer conduct an orchestral performance from the score he composed for Villeneuve's epic, two-part film"Dune." The two also worked together on Villeneuve's 2017 film"Blade Runner 2049." "I think the tone of the show will be very different in it will feel very in-the-moment," Frick said Tuesday.

 

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