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In the news: CRTC hearings

Usually I stick to news about Canadian TV programs here on TV, Eh?, not the Canadian TV industry, but with the CRTC hearings this week, there’s a lot of discussion that will affect how many Canadian TV programs we’ll have to talk about in the future.

From CBC via Dead Things on Sticks:

Actors, broadcasters and producers are all in Ottawa for hearings this week in front of the CRTC. The broadcasters are looking for more money, more flexibility and the right to air as many commercials as they choose. Meanwhile the artists and people who make the shows say it’s high time the broadcaster started giving Canadian stories or drama, a decent swath of air time! In 1999 the CRTC changed the rules … the broadcasters didn’t have to make Canadian dramas, instead cheap reality-based shows (like ET Canada) flooded the airwaves. The result: broadcasters spend $401 million on US shows, and a paltry $86 million on Canadian. Now maybe if Canadian shows were better they’d spend more … and maybe if they spent some more money the shows would be better. It’s a tricky problem, and to share some inside knowledge we’ve booked guest Denis McGrath, screenwriter and outspoken TV critic.

That will be on various CBC radio shows between 3-6 p.m. ET. See Denis McGrath’s post on 10 Things that Would Make Canadian TV Better for a taste of the “outspoken TV critic.”

More on the CRTC hearings:

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The Family Restaurant finale airs Dec. 4 on the Food Network

From Alliance Atlantis:

Cyprus wedding bells ring in season finale of The Family Restaurant

 One-hour special hits the airwaves December 4 on Food Network

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Two seasons, 16 episodes, 2000 wedding invitations, innumerable ouzos, a Las Vegas Stag, a fairytale wedding dress and one pain-in-the-ass donkey … all these and so much more have been leading to The Family Restaurant’s biggest moment to be shared in a one-hour special on Food Network December 4 at 9:30 pm ET.

“After months of anticipation, there was no way we could fit the quintessential traditional Greek wedding into a regular half-hour program,” says Executive Producer Margaret Mardirossian of Anaid Productions. “With all the emotion so close to the surface, we’re holding our breath along with the audience as the big day approaches.”

“Food Network viewers have fallen in love with the Psalios family and now they get the chance to join in a special hour-long celebration of Chris and Dina’s dream wedding on the island of Cyprus, “says Emily Morgan, VP Content, Food Network and FINE LIVING . “It is an hour filled with all the food, fun and family drama that we have come to expect from The Family Restaurant.”

The one-hour season finale is edited by Sophie Mardirossian, Gemini Award nominee for The Family Restaurant.

Encore presentations of The Family Restaurant one hour special will air Monday, December 4 at 1:30 am ET, Thursday December 7 at 10:30 pm ET and Sunday, December 10 at 2:30pm ET. This episode will pre-empt I Do Let’s Eat for this occasion only.

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