Articles Tagged ‘Fall TV 2013’

Ironside and Welcome to the Family get cancelled: Fall TV
Elsewhere, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Crazy Ones, Mom and The Millers have all received full season orders.

Lucky 7 is first show cancelled: Fall TV
The ABC drama about a group of lottery winners aired on City in Canada.

The Big Bang Theory marks a huge comeback: Fall TV
The series delivered record-breaking audience numbers in Canada with its premiere on CTV last Thursday, while later that night Robin Williams’ new comedy The Crazy Ones launched on City.

Criminal Minds takes Wednesday: Fall TV
The CTV drama drew 2.4 million viewers for its premiere, up against the launch of Michael J. Fox’s new show on Global.

CTV gets a Tuesday boost from Marvel: Fall TV
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. debuts to 2.7 million viewers, with Global’s NCIS: LA hot on its heels; J3’s Bailey Wilson earns the “battleground” win for her upfront prediction.

The Blacklist takes Monday night: Fall TV
Global’s new drama nabbed 1.9 million viewers as MiC runs down the ratings from the first night of premiere week, and matches them against upfront predictions from June.

Spotted! Slice takes over Union Station
The new Shaw Media specialty show, Lost and Sold brought promotions to Toronto this weekend, with a stack of auction items in the transit hub.

Disney XD reveals fall lineup
The channel’s new shows include its first-ever Canadian original movie, Bunks.

City announces fall premiere dates
Canuck series, including Package Deal (pictured), Storage Wars Canada and Meet the Family, join the lineup this fall.

Fall TV: Content evolution – Stealing the spotlight from network TV
With a lot of buzz-generating content coming from subscription-based and untraditional channels, conventional broadcasters have to fire back with a double-dose of content.

Fall TV: The next big thing in specialty
The expected hits and momentum-builders for the new specialty TV viewing season.

Fall TV: Primetime battlegrounds 2013
With the battle lines drawn, a panel of media industry experts predicts the winners and losers for the upcoming season.

Fall TV: Being upfront
Agency partners and clients weigh in on how viewer fragmentation is impacting television’s biggest buying season.