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In the news: CTV miniseries “successful formula for Canadian drama”?

November 15, 2006 Diane Wild

From the Globe and Mail, an analysis of the upcoming miniseries Would Be Kings that reflects on the failure of can’t miss shows like The Eleventh Hour and This is Wonderland, and gets into the question of why Canadians don’t watch Canadian TV:

  • Have producers found the formula? Costly one hour dramas are sinking Canadian TV. But there’s a better way, writes Mark Medley
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