Canadian Idol Being Put on Shelf for 2009

by Blue Crush | December 17, 2008 at 10:17 pm
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CTV told staff Monday that the "Canadian Idol" will be put on hold for the 2009 broadcast year.

TORONTO -- "Canadian Idol" is being put on the shelf in 2009, CTV announced Tuesday.

The program hosted by Ben Mulroney finished its sixth season this fall and remained a Canadian TV ratings monster, scoring an average of 1.47 million viewers in September.

However, it appears CTV has elected to not produce the costly reality show in a year when advertising revenues are expected to drop sharply.

The network is retaining rights to the series.

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Jordan Yerman

A break from at least one Idol show is probably a good thing in the long run.

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dunkelberg

Isn't it recycled British culture?  The only redeeming thing behind "American Idol" is we stole the idea from the Brits, and thus have someone else to blame.

A severe case of galloping taste breaking out north of the border probably is a good sign.

However, I think fear of the bottom line, rather than fear of bottom feeders is behind it.

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Amy Judd

Can't say I'm sad, but it is a sign of the times I suppose

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eastvanray

Oh the horror!  Canada is slowly losing all it's (American) culture.  What will the Great Unwashed do now? 

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sara star

I enjoyed watching the new hopefuls. I found it inspiring. Though I wish there was less talk from the judges and host, many times I would mute them.

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Linda Vanderkolk

It hasnt been doing well for a while now. So sad. Stick a fork in it , its done. Also, there was a spat between the reason. ecomnomic or the show has hit the bottom. propaganda wins again. The network sure loves propaganda.

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Lee Lecu

Good, maybe if they chose real Canadian music bigwigs like: David Foster, Burton Cummings, Chad Kroeger, Bryan Adams, Diana Krall, Neil Peart or Joni Mitchell it might lend the show some credibility it never had.

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