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Canadian networks need more reality TV?

May 27, 2011 Diane Wild

From Brian Cormier of the Huffington Post Canada:

  • Canadian TV Networks Missing the Boat on Reality Television
    Save for perhaps Dragons’ Den, So You Think You Can Dance Canada and Canada’s Next Top Model, Canada’s contribution to the reality television industry seems relegated to obscure cable channels. Some may say that’s a good thing. I don’t. Read more.
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Bomb Girls

Bomb Girls coming to Shaw Media

May 27, 2011 Diane Wild

From Etan Vlessing of the Hollywood Reporter:

  • Shaw Media Acquires Canadian ‘Bomb Girls’ Drama
    Canadian indies Muse Entertainment and Back Alley Films are to produce Bomb Girls, a six-part drama about World War II women at work in a munitions factory. Read more.
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Writer Paul Mather on Dan For Mayor

May 26, 2011 Diane Wild

From Catherine Griwkowsky of QMI Agency:

  • Former Edmontonian off to Toronto for TV gig
    Mather’s favourite episode this season is where the historical interpreters at Fort Wessex decide to strike. Beyond the costuming and writing, schadenfreude explains Mather’s fondness for the episode. Read more.
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Dan For Mayor
Being Erica

Brandon Jay McLaren on Being Erica season 4

May 26, 2011 Diane Wild

From Zap2It:

  • ‘Being Erica’: Brandon Jay McLaren dishes on Lenin in Season 4
    McLaren plays Lenin, Erica’s sister Sam’s (Joanna Douglas) new boyfriend and upgrade after her divorce. So even though he was only on his first week back on the job, we grilled him for whatever deets he could tell us about next season. Read more.
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Now that Idol’s over, roll out the Canadian content

May 26, 2011 Diane Wild

From Bill Brioux of the Canadian Press:

  • Big TV finales have aired … time to roll out the Canadian content
    It seems more and more that Canadian-made programming is a cottage industry, in that it only airs when Canadians are at the cottage. During the regular season, September through May, the shows that Canadian programmers buy in Hollywood get all the best time slots and marketing muscle. Read more.
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