The following is a list of events affecting Canadian television in 2017. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches, closures and rebrandings.
Events
Notable events
February
Date | Event |
5 | The CRTC rejects simultaneous substitution over Super Bowl LI, giving Canadian viewers the ability to view American Super Bowl commercials in real time; the CRTC ruled that the commercials had become an integral part of the game broadcast and that the network had been botching its simsubs over other programs by cutting in and out at the wrong times.[1] Bell Media, which owns the rights to the Super Bowl broadcasts in Canada, vehemently fought against the proposed rule change, which caused its viewership to drop 39% compared to Super Bowl 50.[2] |
March
July
Date | Event |
1 | Peter Mansbridge, the anchor of CBC Television's national newscast The National since 1988, retires following the network's live Canada Day broadcast.[4] |
August
Date | Event |
1 | CBC Television announces that Adrienne Arsenault, Rosemary Barton, Andrew Chang and Ian Hanomansing will be the new anchors of The National, starting on November 6.[5] |
31 | The digital specialty channel G4 Canada ends operations after just short of sixteen years of operations, with Rogers Media turning in its license for CRTC revocation.[6][7] It ends four years after the American G4 went off the air, and several months after its intended replacement in United States, Esquire Network also expired. |
September
October
December
Television programs
Programs debuting in 2017
Series currently listed here have been announced by their respective networks as scheduled to premiere in 2017. Note that shows may be delayed or cancelled by the network between now and their scheduled air dates.
Television films and specials
Television stations
Stations closures
See also
References
- ^ "CRTC opens door for U.S. Super Bowl ads to air on Canadian TV". The Globe and Mail. January 29, 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
- ^ "Bell will fight CRTC ad policy after Super Bowl ratings drop". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
- ^ "Howie Mandel to host 2017 Canadian Screen Awards". CBC News. December 15, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ "Peter Mansbridge to step down from The National next year". CBC News. September 5, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ Watters, Haydn (August 1, 2017). "Adrienne Arsenault, Rosemary Barton, Andrew Chang, Ian Hanomansing to host The National". CBC News.
- ^ "Rogers Media pulls the plug on G4". Cartt. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017-283". CRTC. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
- ^ Young, Chris (25 September 2017). "Rick Mercer to end Mercer Report next year after 15 seasons". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
- ^ "Remembering Irv Weinstein: A Buffalo Broadcasting Legend". Retrieved 26 December 2017.
- ^ "New Original Suspense Drama Ransom Joins Global's Midseason Lineup Sunday, January 1 at 8:30 PM ET/ 8 PM PT". Corus Entertainment. November 30, 2016. Archived from the original on December 1, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ Erin Anderson (January 3, 2017). "Discovery Channel's 'Heavy Rescue: 401' premieres Tuesday". 570 News. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ a b c d "CBC Unveils Winter Schedule" Archived 2016-11-15 at the Wayback Machine. Broadcaster, November 14, 2016.
- ^ "CTV and Super Écran Partner on New Serialized Drama" Archived 2016-02-15 at the Wayback Machine. Broadcaster, February 11, 2016.
- ^ Brent Furdyk (January 18, 2017). "Controversial new drama 'Mary Kills People' to premiere Jan. 25". Global News. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ "'Real Housewives Of Toronto' To Air On Slice In 2017". The Huffington Post. June 7, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ "The 2016 New Establishment: New Metric Media". Playback, September 8, 2016.
- ^ "CBC adds new web series on first responders". Media in Canada, April 10, 2017.
- ^ "City TV unveils a Canadian 'Sopranos' for the fall". Toronto Star, June 6, 2017.
- ^ "CAMERAS ROLL ON CBC AND NETFLIX MINISERIES ALIAS GRACE FROM HALFIRE ENTERTAINMENT". CBC Television. September 7, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ "UPDATED: Shaw to close CJBN-TV". Cartt.ca. 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
External links
- List of 2017 Canadian television series at IMDb