Building Canadian TV That Travels: Erin Haskett On Running One of Canada's Most Prolific Production Companies
In this episode of Off The Lot, Ken Kabatoff and Anthony Epp sit down with veteran producer Erin Haskett to unpack the evolving landscape of television — from linear broadcast to the streaming-first era.
They explore how audience behavior has reshaped storytelling, why pilots matter more than ever, and the challenge of hooking viewers in the first minutes of an episode. The conversation dives into the balance between creative vision and market realities, the role of the producer as both storyteller and strategist, and how projects actually get sold today.
Erin also reflects on her path into the industry, the importance of early career hustle, and what makes a great creative partnership — alongside a broader look at where Canadian television is heading in a global market.
For insight into modern TV development, producing, and what it takes to build stories that actually connect, check out this episode of Off The Lot
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