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| Programming Highlights: Canadian Idol Debut Peaks at 2 Million Viewers |
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on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 - 03:49 PM |
Last night's season premiere of Canadian Idol attracted an average audience of 1.84 million viewers (2+), up slightly from last year (1.81 million), Nielsen Media Research confirmed today. The one-hour debut episode, featuring audition excerpts from Vancouver, Yellowknife, Kitchener-Waterloo and Edmonton, peaked at 2.06 million in its last half-hour. Canadian Idol was the most-watched show of the night on Canadian television, ahead of both CSI: Miami (1.8 million, CTV) and The Apprentice (1.5 million, Global).
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| Programming Highlights: A TV Event Nine Months in the Making…Baby Month |
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on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 - 12:00 AM |
Discovery Health Channel brings back an audience favourite that's been nine months in the making…Baby Month. Now in its fifth year, this annual event has been so popular with viewers, we're bring it back again this year with all new shows about the special miracle of birth, the joys and tribulations of multiples: twins, triplets, quads and quints, and the riotous life of raising 15 children with another on the way.
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| Programming Highlights: Worlds Collide on History Television |
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on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 07:51 PM |
Herschel Island is a small, unassuming parcel of land just off the Yukon coast. It lies silently on the margins of geography, entrapped in the footnotes of history, a forgotten place frozen in time. And yet, just over a century ago, Herschel was a frontier boom-town, labelled "The Sodom of the Arctic". It was a place inhabited by transitory American whalers, the Inuit who came to live and work among them, the missionaries who tried to save their souls, and the police who tried to maintain order in a culture-clashing, no-holds-barred environment. It was a place of contact and conflict where worlds collided and lives were changed forever.
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