MEDIA RELEASE: C3 Media appoints Nick Crowe as Head of Development
C3 Media appoints Nick Crowe as Head of Development
Montreal, 20 February 2026—Montreal-headquartered C3 Media has appointed Nick Crowe to the newly created role of Head of Development, as the company builds on a growing slate of factual and scripted programming for global broadcasters, streamers, and platforms.
Reporting to Michael Kronish, President of C3 Media, Crowe will be responsible for helping grow and manage the company’s slate of original unscripted productions, working with Canadian, US, and UK network executives, showrunners, and talent to develop and cultivate ideas for new and original content. He will also work with the C3 Media team to identify existing IP opportunities to develop as content across broadcast and digital platforms.
Crowe joins C3 Media, which is backed by Cineflix, from his role as Senior Director, Unscripted Operations and Strategy at Blue Ant Studios. His previous roles have included Head of Development at Saloon Media as well as positions at Shaw Media and History Channel (Canada)—where Nick served as the Executive in Charge of Production for Cineflix’s Weird or What? With William Shanter. His additional credits include long-running hit brands Ice Road Truckers, Hard North, and Spaceman.
Michael Kronish, President, C3 Media said: “Nick is a highly experienced development executive who has been responsible for more than 400 hours of high-profile content, including long-running hit brands, for networks across North America. We are delighted to welcome him to the C3 Media team as we build on a successful year and continue to expand our slate.”
Nick Crowe added: “C3 Media had a growing reputation for working in partnership with creatives, broadcasters, and streamers across Canada and beyond to deliver a wide range of high-quality series and feature documentaries. I’m excited to be joining Michael, Pablo, and the team at an exciting time and contributing to building the business further.”
C3 Media’s current and recent productions include Secrets of the Bunny Ranch for A&E; It’s Not Funny Anymore: Vice to Proud Boys for CBC Canada, winner of Best Documentary Program at the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards; top-performing Prime Video (Global) true crime docuseries In Cold Water: The Shelter Bay Mystery; as well as drama series including So Long, Marianne—based on Leonard Cohen and Marianne Ihlen’s legendary love story—for Crave, NRK, ITV, ARD, and Cosmote TV, and psychological thriller In Memoriam for Crave.
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