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Canadian
Idol Broadcast Schedule Announced by CTV 5/29/07
Broadcast Schedule Revealed as Canadian Idol Gets Set to Rock the
Nation, Starting June 5 on CTV (May 29, 2007)
- Canada’s most-watched Summer series returns - - New rules allowing
instruments produces new crop of talent for Top 200 –
Toronto, ON (May 29, 2007) – Thirty-three CDs. Seven No. 1 singles.
Almost one million units sold. Sixteen JUNO nominations. Over the past
four years, Canadian Idol has not only changed the lives of hundreds of
singers across the country, but the Canadian music industry as well. Now,
the dream-making series returns for a fifth blockbuster season next
Tuesday, June 5 at 8:30 p.m. ET (visit CTV.ca to confirm local broadcast
times) with a 90-minute audition episode featuring the best and worst of
this year’s cross-Canada audition tour. Thirty-one episodes later,
another life will be changed when the next Canadian Idol is crowned.
In 2003, Canadian Idol made Canadian television history by becoming the
most-watched, home-grown (English language) series of all time. Four
seasons later, Canadian Idol continues to hold that title as well as
Summer’s No. 1 show overall. Last September’s finale peaked at 3.4
million viewers when Eva Avila was crowned the 2006 Canadian Idol
champion.
Now, Canadian Idol returns with a format change that has dramatically
changed the game: instruments. The North American-first resulted in a
whole new crop of talent which, for the first time, saw more guys than
girls land the coveted “Gold Ticket” to the Top 200 round.
“Canadian Idol is one of those rare shows that actually makes a
difference,” said Susanne Boyce, CTV President of Programming and Chair
of the Media Group. “Not only to the competitors whose lives are changed
by the experience, but to viewers at home as well.”
“This is one of the best cross-country auditions we’ve ever had,”
said Executive Producer John Brunton. “Allowing competitors to audition
with instruments has attracted a level of talent that we haven’t seen
before. Get ready for one of the best seasons ever.”
The season begins with a 90-minute episode on June 5 (8:30 – 10 p.m.
ET) with highlights from auditions in Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Winnipeg,
St. John’s and Halifax. The broadcast schedule then unfolds as follows
(all times ET; times and dates subject to change; go to idol.ctv.ca to
confirm local broadcast times):
- Continuing Tuesday, June 12 with a
90-minute episode from 8:30 - 10 p.m.
featuring auditions from Saskatoon, Montreal, Vancouver and London.
- Top 200 episodes air Monday, June 18 from 9-10
p.m. and Tuesday, June 19 from 8:30
- 10 p.m.
- Top 22 performance episodes air Mondays/Tuesdays from
9 - 10 p.m. beginning June 25
- Top 22 results episodes air Wednesdays from 7:30 - 8 p.m. beginning June
27
- First Top 10 shows airs Tuesday, July 17
and Wednesday, July 18
Top 10 shows move to their regular timeslot on Mondays/Tuesdays
beginning July 23
Last season’s success will be hard to beat: more than 36 million
votes were cast over the course of the season – more than one vote for
each man, woman and child in the country, adding to an overall total over
four seasons of more than 200 million votes. Additionally, Canadian Idol
was viewed in some part by over 14 million Canadians - more than half of
Canada’s English-language population.
The series also continues to be a major career opportunity for
undiscovered singers looking to get a break in a challenging industry.
More than 30 former Canadian Idol Top 10 finalists have recorded and
released albums, resulting in sales of nearly 1 million units.
Last year’s champion, Eva Avila, followed up her Platinum-selling
first single with a well-received CD that went Gold in Canada. In the
midst of a cross-country tour in support of the CD, Avila signed with Ford
Models and became the first ever Canadian face for Maybelline New York.
Next up for Avila is the creation of a new album that will feature
material in English and French.
Meanwhile, other former Idols continue to keep busy. Largely
responsible for the writing and music, Season 2 winner Kalan Porter has
been hard at work on his sophomore CD expected to be released August 23.
Fellow Season 2 competitor Jacob Hoggard and his band Hedley were
nominated for three MMVAs last week, following two MMVA nominations last
year (and three 2007 JUNO Award nominations). Earlier this year, the first
Canadian Idol Ryan Malcolm released his second CD “Urgency” along with
his new band, Low Level Flight, which is continually being added to
playlists at radio stations across the country. More updates on past
competitors are available on the “Where Are They Now” section at
idol.ctv.ca.
The Canadian Idol website, idol.ctv.ca, is the on-line portal for the
series and the source for everything Idol. Offering more features than
ever for Season 5, the site features exclusive video, interviews,
competitor blogs and photography. Visitors can experience full-length
interviews with the judges; custom behind-the-scenes footage; telecast
out-takes; past competitor updates; message boards; merchandise; games;
and much more.
Music industry experts Farley Flex, Jake Gold, Sass Jordan and Zack
Werner are back with as many opinions as ever, to offer criticism,
compliments and most of all, guidance as Canadian Idol’s four-member
judging panel. Host Ben Mulroney also returns, offering a healthy dose of
charm and light-heartedness to the show. New to the cast for 2007 is
roving reporter Dave Kerr.
Canadian Idol was created by Simon Fuller and is produced in
association with CTV by Insight Productions. John Brunton and Barbara
Bowlby are Executive Producers. Mark Lysakowski is Supervising Producer.
Senior Producer is Sue Brophey. Mary Sexton is Regional Producer. Jane
Rimer is Executive Consultant for FremantleMedia. Rick Lewchuk is CTV’s
Senior Vice-President, Program Planning and Promotion. Ed Robinson is CTV’s
Senior Vice-President, Comedy and Variety. Susanne Boyce is CTV President
of Programming and Chair of the CTV Media Group.
Source: - CTV Press Release
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