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TV,eh? What's up in Canadian television

In the news: Larissa Tobacco hosts National Aboriginal Achievement Awards for APTN

From Bill Harris of the Toronto Sun:

  • ‘Super-new’ host for APTN
    “Tobacco won’t be dressed as a unicorn or as Ronald McDonald’s sister at the NAAAs, which were hosted by Adam Beach last year. Tobacco understands there’s a serious element to the job in terms of her emergence as a role model for Native Canadians, but it’s supposed to be a fun celebration, too.” Read more.
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In the news: jPod hits its stride

From Alex Strachan of Canwest News Service (who didn’t get the memo the show has been cancelled before writing this):

  • jPod hits its techie stride
    “Funny and smart, jPod was always going to be an odd fit for CBC-TV. MacLennan and Coupland adapted jPod from Coupland’s cult bestseller, a funny, stylized take on relationships and “modes of being,” shot through the prism of youthful energy and starry-eyed idealism. With its cast of hipsters and its techie vibe, jPod must seem like something from another planet to CBC’s core audience of older viewers, who are more used to lame reality-TV social experiments like The Week the Women Went and heavy-handed period pieces like The Englishman’s Boy.” Read more.
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In the news: jPod cancelled

From Marke Andrews of the Vancouver Sun:

  • Just cancelled: CBC’s jPod
    “The one-hour show, set at a huge video-game corporation, has struggled to find an audience. It debuted on CBC-TV on Tuesday nights but, after disappointing ratings, was moved to Fridays — traditionally a terrible night to draw an audience. Moving from Friday to Tuesday was the hockey series MVP: The Secret Lives of Hockey Wives. About 150 jPod cast and crew members are out of a job.” Read more.

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jPod Podsters (counter clock-wise) Steph Song as Bree, David Kopp as Ethan Jarleswski, Emilie Ullerup as Kaitlin, Ben Ayres as Cowboy, Torrance Coombs as John Doe.

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In the news: Slings and Arrows

From Express (a publication of the Washington Post):

  • All Canada Is a Stage: ‘Slings & Arrows’
    “Taken together, these productions represent the lives of man: the young “Hamlet” in the first season, the middle-aged “MacBeth” in the second, and the elderly “King Lear” in the show’s third and final season. After releasing each season separately, Silver Spring–based Acorn Media has packaged the entire series as a single set, with a full disc of new featurettes and interviews. The extras are revealing, but still, the play’s the thing.” Read more.
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In the news: The Latest Buzz

From Jesse Kohl of Media in Canada:

  • Family Channel promos Latest Buzz via Cineplex parties
    “Astral Media’s Family Channel is taking its original series The Latest Buzz to Cineplex Entertainment theatres across the country – and promoting it with free interactive parties for kids. The show, which is about five 14-year-old students hired to help save Teen BUZZ magazine, premieres on Friday, March 14 at 6:30 pm ET/PT. But the net will give a spring break sneak peak, airing the first four eps in that time slot from Monday to Thursday, March 10-13 and 17-20.” Read more.
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