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In the news: Leah Cogan is Triple Sensation winner

From Bruce Ward of Canwest News Service:

  • Triple Threat crowns winner
    “When Leah Cogan sang the line ‘soon I’ll have my days and nights of wonderful, glimmering, beautiful, shimmering, coloured lights,’ she made it sound like a showbiz certainty. Small surprise then the 21-year-old Ottawa native was declared the winner Monday night of CBC’s reality series Triple Sensation.” Read more.
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In the news: Drabinsky on Triple Sensation

From Bill Brioux of the Canadian Press:

  • Drabinsky promotes ‘Triple Sensation’ as he awaits sentencing
    “Garth Drabinsky has a problem. He has a new show to promote, and has never felt less like talking to the press about it. There’s nothing like a fraud conviction to make you tire of reading your name in the paper. Drabinsky is the executive producer and driving force behind “Triple Sensation,” a cross-Canada talent competition which returns for a second CBC season Monday June 22 at 8 p.m. (check local listings).” Read more.
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CBC shows returning in 2008/09

From a media release:

CBC Television announces returning shows for 2008/2009; network achieves record success this season

CBC Television broke viewership records with its 2007-2008 programming lineup. Our season-to-date prime-time share is 7.9, the highest in six years. In addition, Canadian content on the network has increased significantly over the last two years, with drama series increasing 68 per cent and comedy series up 41 per cent. This incredible success heralds the return of several new hit shows from this past season and returning favourites.

“This has been an outstanding year for CBC Television,” said Kirstine Layfield, CBC-TV’s executive director of network programming. “These returning shows will be the cornerstone for next season. We’ll be announcing our new shows in the coming weeks.”

TheBorderKesslerCanada’s favourite homegrown drama, The BORDER will be back with James McGowan reprising his role as Major Mike Kessler (right). HEARTLAND, a heart- warming family drama based on the international best-selling novels of the same name is also back after winning the hearts of Canadians. Debuting on CBC to nearly one million viewers, CBC’s hot and steamy co-production THE TUDORS returns for a second season and the drama continues with the marriage of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII, played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The charming comedy series SOPHIE, picked up by ABC Family, is also back with star-on-the-rise Natalie Brown returning as the hot-tempered, but loving single mom out to re-balance her life and priorities.

Returning comedy favourites include; RICK MERCER REPORT coming off its best year ever averaging 1 million viewers weekly, LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE, THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES, AIR FARCE LIVE, JUST FOR LAUGHS, HALIFAX COMEDY FESTIVAL and WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL.

CBC also continues its legacy of award-winning journalism and documentaries with the fifth estate, MARKETPLACE, DOC ZONE and THE NATURE OF THINGS.

Reality fans will see the return of the hit series DRAGONS’ DEN, TRIPLE SENSATION, TEST THE NATION and CANADA’S NEXT GREAT PRIME MINISTER.

THE HOUR with George Stroumboulopoulos is back with A-list interviews and his take on world events. And STEVEN AND CHRIS will continue to add a little bit of fabulous to daytime programming.

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