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The Next Star names winner

From a media release:

Brooklyn Crowned as YTV’s The Next Star

Tonight, during a live telecast from Canada’s Wonderland, with over 3 million votes cast, 14-year-old Brooklyn from Chatham, Ontario has been chosen as the winner of YTV’s The Next Star by Canadians. After weeks of competition and musical challenges, Brooklyn will take home a prize package which includes a two song recording agreement (songs to be distributed by Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.), a $5,000 shopping spree at Sears Canada and an Epiphone Masterbilt Acoustic Guitar and swag courtesy of Gibson Guitar.

Performing their own original singles as well as an original group single, Brooklyn, featuring a rap solo from Nate Hall, and fellow Top 6 finalists Amer (15), Darren (11), Grace (16), Issy 15 and Ryan (15) had fans cheering for more during the 90-minute season finale. Audiences were also treated to performances by Cher Lloyd, Shawn Desman and Neverest. Other guests who attended the event include Madison Pettis, Torri Webster, Nathan McLeod, Michael Murphy and Jake Goodman from the live-action comedy Life With Boys, ZOINK’D! host Adam Christie and YTV personalities Carlos and Andy.

Over the past summer, every Monday at 7 p.m. on YTV, The Next Star has followed these aspiring singers as they were mentored by professionals on how to navigate through different aspects of the music industry. Host Adamo Ruggiero, along with judges Keshia Chanté, Tara Oram and Mark Spicoluk, gave guidance and advice to the young talent throughout their journey.

Fans can look forward to a special episode of The Next Star following Brooklyn the day after their big win as they are interviewed by the media and prepare for their new-found stardom (airdate to be confirmed).

The Next Star Season 5 album featuring the Top 6 original singles is currently available on iTunes and the music videos can been seen on YTV.

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Kristin Chenoweth on Over the Rainbow

From Broadway World:

  • Kristin Chenoweth on OVER THE RAINBOW, ALW and Embracing ‘Different’
    Kristin Chenoweth is a Tony and Emmy Award Winning Actress and a superstar on Broadway – less than five feet of sheer vocal power and an inspiring force to be reckoned with. This week she returned to Toronto to mentor the nine girls currently vying for the coveted role of Dorothy on Over the Rainbow, a CBC show to cast the lead role in the upcoming production of Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Wizard of Oz. Read more.
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Call Me Fitz returns with back-to-back episodes

From Greg David of TV Guide:

  • ‘Fitz’ to be tied
    Fitz is mad as hell, and he’s not going to take it anymore. When we last left the foul-mouthed, womanizing used car salesman, he had lost the car dealership to the Ruptals, but had gained a nightclub. Yup, Fitz (Jason Priestley), Larry (Ernie Grunwald) and Dot (Amy Sloan) were the proud owners of the Summer Wind Lounge. For all of 30 seconds. Read more.
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New tonight: Call Me Fitz, Heartland, Over The Rainbow

Call Me Fitz, HBO Canada – season premiere
In the new season, after his beloved Summer Wind lounge is forced to close by City Hall, Fitz sees only one option: take over City Hall. With Larry (Ernie Grunwald) and Dot Foxley (Amy Sloan) running his campaign, Fitz is hell bent on forcing himself into office, any way he can. Before he can win the election he has to get by Melody Gray (guest star Gabrielle Miller), the city’s hardnosed on-the-street reporter and in her mind the most important journalist in news. Melody is not only determined to ruin Fitz’s political aspirations but has a long standing feud with Dot. It’s City Hall or bust on this season of Call Me Fitz.

Heartland, CBC – “Crossed Signals”
Ty struggles to deal with the fact that Amy has found the engagement ring and has to decide how and whether he is going to propose to her or not.

Over the Rainbow, CBC – “Performance #2”
The remaining Dorothys compete, singing a mixture of Broadway and pop songs for a chance to star as Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Wizard of Oz, to be staged at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto.

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New tonight: W5 season premiere

W5, CTV – “Sext-Ed” – SEASON PREMIERE
W5 goes inside the “sexting” sub-culture of teens, and reveals the devastating consequences that can occur when teens share explicit photos online. W5 examines the issues, what teens are being taught about the consequences, and how they should be punished for maliciously disseminating naked photos of their peers which all too often spirals into the newest and most insidious form of cyber-bullying.

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