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The Rachel Zoe Project premieres Jan. 12

From a media release:

FROM A-LIST TO ZOE, THE RACHEL ZOE PROJECT BRINGS A FIERCE FASHIONISTA TO COSMOTV

  • New Series Featuring Celebrity Stylist Rachel Zoe
  • Premieres Monday, January 12 at 9 p.m. ET

Cosmopolitan TV presents The Rachel Zoe Project, a new six-part docudrama that follows celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe as she juggles runway shows, celebrity clients and the development of her own design business, in the fast-paced world of fashion styling. In each hour-long episode, audiences will get an exclusive look at the often misunderstood woman behind the flawless image when this fashion-forward series premieres Monday, January 12 at 9 p.m. ET

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Three Chords From The Truth premieres Jan. 25

From a media release:

GEMINI WINNER PHYLLIS ELLIS STARS IN THE NEW COMEDY SERIES THREE CHORDS FROM THE TRUTH

  • Premieres on CMT Sunday, January 25 at 10 p.m. ET/PT with back-to-back episodes

Phyllis Ellis not only netted herself a Gemini Award in 2007 for her role as the eccentric, loveable character Helena Delaney in The Wilkinsons, but she has landed the title role in the new spin-off comedy series Three Chords From The Truth. Produced in Canada by CMT and Henry Less Productions, Three Chords From The Truth premieres on CMT with two back-to-back episodes in its regular time slot on Sunday, January 25 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

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Rabbit Fall tonight

Tune in to watch Rabbit Fall tonight

Airing Tuesdays
Space 10pm ET
APTN 10:30pm ET
(Please consult your local guide for exact show time in your area)

Episode: Bloodletting Part 1

A domestic violence dispute leads Tara and Bob to the home of suspect Clinton Morrison. When Morrison’s frightened wife refuses to talk, Tara’s instincts tell her Bob is involved. Desperate to keep his secrets intact, Bob commits an unthinkable act, showing Tara just how dangerous he is when backed into a corner. Tara’s intuition becomes all too real when she suffers flashbacks of a distrubing dream about Blackhorse set in another time.

Check out www.rabbitfall.com for more information about the show

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So You Think You Can Dance Canada ratings

From a media release:

1.9 Million Watch Nico Win SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA

  • More than four million viewers watch some part of broadcast on CTV

Last night’s SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA season finale was watched by a record 1.66 million viewers, the most ever for the series, preliminary data from BBM Nielsen Media Research confirms. The thrilling two-hour finale peaked at 1.9 million viewers when 24-year-old Longueuil, QC dancer Nico Archambault was presented with a cheque for $100,000, the keys to a brand new, 2009 Mercedes-Benz C230 and was named Canada’s Favourite Dancer. In all, more than four million viewers tuned in to some part of the finale, which was the most-watched program on Canadian television last night in its timeslot.

After 22 episodes, more than 15 million votes and countless twists, steps, turns and leaps, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA ends its inaugural season as Canada’s No. 1 new program of the fall in total viewers and all key demos. Ranking at No. 15 on the Top 20 list of Canada’s most-watched television programs, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA is also the No. 1 Canadian series overall, ahead of even HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA. Performance episodes of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA averaged 1.4 million viewers for the season.

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