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Canadian Idol viewers choose songs

From a CTV media release:

Canadian Idol Viewers Choose the Songs for First-Ever “Judges & People’sChoice” Week, Sept. 3-4 on CTV

  • Viewers can vote at idol.ctv.ca from Aug. 21-28 for songs to be performed by the Top 3
  • Canadian Idol Judge Sass Jordan to workshop with Top 3 competitors
  • Kalan Porter returns to the Idol Stage for expanded Top 3 results show, Sept. 4

For the first time in North America, viewers will decide what songs their favourite competitors will sing on an Idol broadcast. Starting today, viewers can vote at idol.ctv.ca for one of the songs to be performed by Canadian Idol competitors during the Top 3 performance show. In yet another first, an Idol judge will workshop with the competitors when Sass Jordan holds sessions with the Top 3. In addition to the selection chosen by viewers, each competitor will perform another song chosen by the balance of Canadian Idol’s four-member judging panel. The “Judges & People’s Choice” performance episode airs Monday, Sept. 3 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CTV.

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In the news: Canadian Idol this week

From the National Post:

  • Canadian Idol recap: Top 5 results
    “Hamilton’s Brian Melo gets the biggest shrieks when the five finalists — himself, Jaydee Bixby (Drumheller, Alta.), Dwight d’Eon (West Pubnico, N.S.), Carly Rae Jepsen (Mission, B.C.) and Matt Rapley (Regina) — open the show with Eric Clapton’s Change the World.” Read more.
  • Canadian Idol: Dissenting opinion
    “Rob, you are wrong! This is what you get when you send a TV critic to review a music show.” Read more.

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In the news: Christina Cox of Blood Ties

From Sun Media:

  • Cox takes on the vampires
    blood-ties“I was not a fan of vampire mythology. I don’t have all the Anne Rice books. I actually liked the series she did on witches more, because they were a little more grounded, as grounded as you can be when you‚re practising paganism or wicka.” Be that as it may, Cox is at the heart of the matter in the dark and sexy new Canadian TV series Blood Ties, which makes its home-country debut this week on City-TV stations (check local listings).” Read more.
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