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The 2024–25 network television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks in Canada covers primetime hours from September 2024 through August 2025. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2023–24 television season , for Canadian, American, and other ...
The 2022–23 network television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks in Canada covers primetime hours from September 2022 through August 2023. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2021–22 television season , for Canadian, American, and other ...
The 2023–24 network television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks in Canada covers primetime hours from September 2023 through August 2024. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2022–23 television season , for Canadian, American, and other ...
The station was frequently criticized in the Toronto media, particularly for flashy but vacuous and repetitive local content, newscasts that had a tabloid feel, an uninspired daytime schedule laden with American talk shows and an equally uninspired prime time schedule based heavily on movies, much like CHUM's longstanding Citytv.
Food for Thought; Hotel Hell (August 13, 2012 – September 9, 2014) Ice Road Truckers (reruns) People's Choice Awards; PokerStars TV; Popstars; The Real Love Boat (2022) Stand Up to Cancer (2010–2016) Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
IndyCar Series points standings (Through July 14) Alex Palou, 379. Will Power, 344. Pato O'Ward, 327. Scott Dixon, 322. Scott McLaughlin, 313. Colton Herta, 300
3rd Rock from the Sun; A Man Called Shenandoah; The A-Team; Ad Persuasion; Adam-12; Adventures of Superman; Airport 24/7: Miami; The Alaska Triangle; Alias Smith and Jones; All in the Family; America Declassified; America's Funniest Home Videos; The Andy Griffith Show; Automan; Baggage Battles; Batman; Battlestar Galactica; Baywatch; Best Daym ...
Beginning with the release of the first issue of TV Guide in the United States on April 3, 1953, the Canadian edition of the magazine was virtually the same as the U.S. publication, right down to the advertisements featured in the colour section (until the mid-1970s, some Canadian TV Guide editions were also sold in some markets bordering the United States).