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New Corner Gas book revisits Dog River

From a media release:

CTV Release: CORNER GAS Spills Out More Dog River Insights with Dog River Confidential: The Even More, Super Complete Corner Gas Guide Hitting Bookshelves Nationwide, November 10

  • CTV’s CORNER GAS Spills Out More Dog River Insights with Dog River Confidential: The Even More, Super Complete Corner Gas Guide Hitting Bookshelves Nationwide, November 10
  • This is the official must-have companion to Seasons 4 to 6
  • Dog River Confidential also available at cornergas.com, chapters.ca, and amazon.com
  • CORNER GAS lives on with daily multiple airings on The Comedy Network, and on demand at ctv.ca and thecomedynetwork.ca

When nearly three million viewers tuned into CTV for CORNER GAS’ series finale, it was clear that fans weren’t close to their fill of their favourite comedy series. Nor was Michele Sponagle, the nation’s leading authority on CORNER GAS and author of Penguin Canada’s Dog River Confidential: The Even More Super Complete Corner Gas Guide. Available Tuesday, Nov. 10, this follow up to the 2006 blockbuster book Tales from Dog River, showcases Michele Sponagle’s best investigative work as she uncovers the business, the funny business and the magic behind the final two seasons of this iconic series.

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Ratings: Battle of the Blades ‘taps into zeitgeist’

BladesFrom Etan Vlessing of the Hollywood Reporter:

  • ‘Battle of the Blades’ picks up speed
    “Talk about TV that taps into the zeitgeist. Battle of the Blades, a new reality competition series that has hockey heroes mastering graceful ice dance routines with figure skating champs, has become a ratings winner for the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Think Canada, and ice naturally comes to mind. And the CBC has scored as hockey-mad Canadians watch retired NHL greats get schooled in leading and lifting — and hopefully not dropping — former Olympic female figure skaters.” Read more.
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