Insight Productions is a Canadian television production company based in Toronto, Ontario. It was established in 1970. Insight is led by CEO John Brunton.

History

Insight Productions was established in 1970 by Penray "Pen" Densham and John Kingsley Watson.

In December 1978, John Brunton, assistant editor and director with Insight, bought the rights to the company from Densham and Watson, becoming president and CEO.

Insight has created programs in several genres (documentary, drama, sports, variety, comedy, music, reality), and has adapted to shifting tastes, technology and formats. Canadian Idol, an Insight-produced iteration of the successful international format, aired between 2004 and 2008 to record-breaking audiences.

Insight is also credited with revamping Canada's national music awards, Juno Awards. By moving the show from a theatre to an arena setting, Insight was ultimately able to take the show on the road to cities across the country.

John Brunton and Barbara Bowlby were awarded the Order of Canada in 2018.

The company released the documentary film Life Times Nine in 1973 for which it was nominated for two Academy Awards.

The company faces a class-action lawsuit over unpaid wages.

Recent productions include Big Brother Canada, The Amazing Race Canada, Canada's New Year's Eve: Countdown to 2021, Every Child Matters: Reconciliation Through Education, Juno Awards, Wall of Chefs, Battle of the Blades, Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind, The Launch, Canada's Walk of Fame, Top Chef Canada, I Do, Redo, The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration, and Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble. On April 13, 2021, Amazon Prime Video announced Jay Baruchel will host a Canadian version of LOL: Last One Laughing to be produced by Insight.

In May 2018, Toronto-based Boat Rocker Media acquired a 70% majority stake in Insight Productions, with the company continuing to operate as an independent unit. Boat Rocker Media would later announce a deal to acquire the remaining 30% in August 2024.

On March 24, 2025, Blue Ant Media announced its intent to acquire Insight Productions from Boat Rocker Media as part of a larger reverse takeover arrangement. As part of a reorganization in February 2026 following its purchase of Thunderbird Entertainment, Blue Ant Studios positioned Insight as one of its three main divisions (focusing on "premium" content), with its CEO John Brunton continuing to lead the studio.

Filmography

Television

TitleYearsNetworkNotes
Stars on Ice1976–1981CTV
Ready or Not1993–1997Global
Open Mike with Mike Bullard1997–2003The Comedy Network
Sponk!2001–2002Nogginco-production with Sesame Workshop
Canadian Idol2003–2008CTVco-production with FremantleMedia North America and 19 Entertainment
Falcon Beach2006–2007Global ABC Familyco-production with FremantleMedia and Original Pictures
Project Runway Canada2007–2009Slice/Globalco-production with FremantleMedia
Are You Smarter than a Canadian 5th Grader?2007Global
Battle of the Blades2009–presentCBC
Top Chef Canada2011–presentFlavour Networkco-production with Universal International Studios
Intervention Canada2011–2019Slice/T+Eco-production with A+E Networks and Open Door Co.
Canada's Got Talent2012–presentCitytv
Big Brother Canada2013–2024Slice/Global
Never Ever Do This at Home2013Discovery Channel Canada
The Amazing Race Canada2013–presentCTV
The Launch2018–2019CTVco-production with Sony Pictures Television, Eureka Productions and Big Machine Records
I Do, Redo2020CTV Netflix
Dark Side of the 90s2021–presentVice TVco-production with Railsplitter Pictures
LOL: Last One Laughing Canada2022–presentAmazon Prime Videoco-production with Amazon MGM Studios
Cook At All Costs2022Netflixco-production with Boat Rocker Studios and Eureka Productions
Canada's Ultimate Challenge2023CBCco-production with The Gurin Company
Dark Side of the 2000s2023Vice TVco-production with Railsplitter Pictures

Films

TitleRelease dateDistributorNotes
Disney's Animal Kingdom: The First AdventureApril 26, 1998Buena Vista International Televisionco-production with Walt Disney Television
How to Save the WorldSeptember 11, 2015 (United Kingdom)Picturehouse Entertainmentco-production with MET Films and BFI
Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My MindApril 27, 2019co-production with CBC Docs and Kinosmith Inc.
  • The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration
  • Comedy Gold: The Hilarious Story of Canadian Comedy

Digital

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