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Durham County season 2 coming to DVD

From a media release:

Muse Distribution International and Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada To Distribute DVD of ‘Durham County: Season Two’

Muse Distribution International has signed Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada to distribute “Durham County: Season Two” in the Canadian home entertainment market.

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Debbie Travis looking for local heroes

From a media release:

DEBBIE TRAVIS LAUNCHES NATIONWIDE SEARCH FOR LOCAL HEROES TO PARTICIPATE IN NEW CBC-TV SHOW

  • Is there someone in your community who deserves to be recognized?

Debbie Travis has a new home on CBC Television, and together with the network, is launching a nationwide search for Canada’s unsung heroes. The new, prime time show will air this fall, following Travis as she celebrates local heroes and takes a heart-felt and inspiring look at what we call a community. The show is looking for deserving individuals who make our neighbourhoods special places to live.

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The Next Star auditions begin

From a media release:

Nationwide auditions begin for YTV’s The Next Star

  • Six-city audition search begins Saturday, May 1 in St. John’s, Newfoundland
  • Detailed audition information available at YTV.com

Corus Entertainment’s YTV announced that Season 3 of the network’s hit series The Next Star will hit the road on a nationwide six-city search for Canada’s next young singing sensation. Auditions begin Saturday, May 1 in St. John’s, Newfoundland and continue throughout the month of May. Complete audition information can be found at YTV.com.

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Ratings: Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story

From a media release:

KEEP YOUR HEAD UP, KID: THE DON CHERRY STORY GETS FIRST STAR RATINGS ON CBC TELEVISION

From journeyman minor league hockey player to broadcasting legend, KEEP YOUR HEAD UP, KID: THE DON CHERRY STORY, the two-part biopic scored a massive hit for CBC Television. More than 1.38 million viewers tuned in for the series debut episode on Sunday, March 28 and an additional 1.27 million watched last night’s finale of this unlikely Canadian love story. Viewership peaked at 1.83 million.

KEEP YOUR HEAD UP, KID: THE DON CHERRY STORY is the brainchild of Cherry’s son Tim Cherry, who is the writer and executive producer. Directed by Jeff Woolnough, produced by Shawn Watson and executive produced by Laszlo Barna, Wayne Thompson and Jamie Brown. It is an E1 Entertainment, 5 for Fighting and Frantic Films production in association with CBC Television.

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