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Events affecting Canadian television in 2024
The following is a list of events affecting Canadian television in 2024 . Events listed include television show debuts, finales, cancellations, and channel launches, closures and rebrandings.
January [ edit ]
Date
Event
Source
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After over 13 years on the air, Groupe TVA 's children's channel Yoopa ended operations. The channel was replaced with QUB, a TV broadcast version of Groupe TVA's QUB Radio.
Programs [ edit ]
Programs debuting in 2024 [ edit ]
Programs ending in 2024 [ edit ]
End date
Show
Channel
First aired
Status
Source
January 19
Transplant
CTV
2020
Ended
[8]
Specials [ edit ]
Networks and services [ edit ]
Network launches [ edit ]
Network closures [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ Hugo Dumas, "Une recette courte, rapide et figée" . La Presse , January 15, 2024.
^ a b c Connie Thiessen, "CBC to launch two new FAST channels as part of 2023-24 programming slate" . Broadcast Dialogue , June 1, 2023.
^ a b Cassandra Szklarski, "CTV adds homegrown baking contest, quiz show while Crave leans into edgy comedies" . Toronto Star , June 9, 2022.
^ Greg David, "Casting details announced for upcoming new CTV original drama series Sight Unseen" . TV, eh? , October 12, 2023.
^ "Seth Rogen, Jennifer Robertson join CBC's 'The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down'" . Victoria Times-Colonist , October 30, 2023.
^ Peter White, "‘Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent’ Sets Cast" . Deadline Hollywood , October 16, 2023.
^ Ahmed Dirie, "APTN acquires docuseries on history of treaty signings" . Playback , February 13, 2023.
^ "Award-Winning CTV Original Drama Transplant Concludes with Season 4, Beginning October 6" (Press release). Bell Media . September 13, 2023.
^ David Friend, "Nelly Furtado promises 'sexy,' 'spicy' show as host of 2024 Juno Awards" . Toronto Star , November 7, 2023.
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