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Rookie Blue (season 3)
The third season of the Canadian police drama ''Rookie Blue'' starring Missy Peregrym, Ben Bass and Gregory Smith premiered on May 24, 2012 on Global in Canada. Production On July 13, 2011 ABC and Global announced that ''Rookie Blue'' had been renewed for a third season of thirteen episodes. William Shatner guest starred in the season premiere as a drunk driver. Peter Mooney plays new rookie, Nick Collins. Peter Mooney joined the main cast as Officer Nick Collins, whilst recurring actor Melanie Nicholls-King was promoted to main cast. Noam Jenkins departed the main cast during season 3, whilst this was also the first season not to feature Eric Johnson in a starring role. Instead, he returned for several guest appearances. Cast Main cast * Missy Peregrym as Officer Andy McNally * Gregory Smith as Officer Dov Epstein * Enuka Okuma as Detective Traci Nash * Travis Milne as Officer Chris Diaz * Charlotte Sullivan as Officer Gail Peck * Peter Mooney as Officer Nick Col ...
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Global Television Network
The Global Television Network (more commonly called Global, or occasionally Global TV) is a Television in Canada, Canadian English language, English-language terrestrial television, terrestrial television network. It is currently Canada's second most-watched private terrestrial television network after CTV Television Network, CTV, and has fifteen owned-and-operated stations throughout the country. Global is owned by Corus Entertainment — the media holdings of JR Shaw and other members of his family. Global has its origins in a CIII-DT, regional television station of the same name, serving Southern Ontario, which launched in 1974. The Ontario station was soon purchased by the now-defunct Canwest, CanWest Global Communications, and that company gradually expanded its national reach in the subsequent decades through both acquisitions and new station launches, building up a quasi-network of independent stations, known as the CanWest Global System, until the stations were unifie ...
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Charlotte Sullivan
Charlotte Sullivan (born October 21, 1983) is a Canadian actress. Her credits include ''Harriet the Spy (film), Harriet the Spy'' (1996), ''Goosebumps (1995 TV series), Goosebumps'' (1996), ''Ghostwriter (1992 TV series)#The New Ghostwriter Mysteries, The New Ghostwriter Mysteries'' (1997), ''How to Deal'' (2003), ''Fever Pitch (2005 film), Fever Pitch'' (2005), ''MVP (TV series), MVP'' (2008), ' (2009), ''Rookie Blue'' (2010), ' (2011), ' (2013), ''Chicago Fire (TV series), Chicago Fire'' (2016–2017), ''Mary Kills People'' (2017–2019), ''Caught (2018 TV series), Caught'' (2018), ''Wynonna Earp (TV series), Wynonna Earp'' (2021), ''Law & Order: Organized Crime'' (2021), and ''Pretty Hard Cases'' (2022). Career Sullivan began acting professionally as a child. Her first on-screen role was an extra in a Liza Minnelli music video. She has had starring roles in the film ''Harriet the Spy (film), Harriet the Spy'' (1996) and the CBS series ''Ghostwriter (1992 TV series)#The New G ...
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An extended play (EP) is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album. Contemporary EPs generally contain up to eight tracks and have a playing time of 15 to 30 minutes. An EP is usually less cohesive than an album and more "non-committal". An extended play (EP) originally referred to a specific type of 45 rpm phonograph record other than 78 rpm standard play (SP) and 33 rpm long play (LP), but , also applies to mid-length CDs and downloads. EPs are considered "less expensive and less time-consuming" for an artist to produce than an album, and have long been popular with punk and indie bands. In K-pop and J-pop, they are usually referred to as mini-albums. Background History EPs were released in various sizes in different eras. The earliest multi-track records, issued around 1919 by Grey Gull Records, were vertically cut 78 rpm discs known as "2-in-1" records. These had finer grooves than usual, like Edison Disc Records. By 1949, ...
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TV By The Numbers
TV by the Numbers was a website devoted to collecting and analyzing television ratings data in the United States that operated from 2007 to 2020. It was a part of Nexstar Media Group's Zap2it television news/listings site. History An Internet and statistical analyst, Robert Seidman had previously worked for IBM and Charles Schwab, and published an online newsletter about the Internet and AOL before founding TV by the Numbers; Bill Gorman had been an AOL executive until 1998, and had read Seidman's column. Friends since the early 1990s when they met near Washington, D.C., both were fond of television, as Gorman loved numbers and Seidman enjoyed statistics relating to it; the subject of television ratings data entered into one of their conversations. Gorman was dismayed at being unable to find other blogs devoted solely to television data, and after a Google search confirmed this, he and Seidman thought of the idea for a website devoted solely to the subject. In Gorman's words, w ...
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Zap2it
Zap2it was a website and digital media company that provided television program listings information for areas of the United States and Canada. Founded in 2000 by Tribune Media Services, the site has been owned by Nexstar Media Group since 2019. Zap2it also syndicated its listings data to a number of broadcasting and multimedia companies (such as Disney and Sinclair Broadcast Group), pay television providers (such as Wave Broadband, Cox and Dish Network) and publications (such as ''The New York Times'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', and ''The Washington Post'') for use online and in interactive programming guides. Tribune Media began shutting down the editorial content on the website in 2017, and by 2020, only the TV listings section remained. Around March 25, 2025, Zap2it was taken offline permanently. History Tribune Media Services first began to offer online listings services as a content provider to the online services Prodigy in the late 1980s and America Online in t ...
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An extended play (EP) is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album. Contemporary EPs generally contain up to eight tracks and have a playing time of 15 to 30 minutes. An EP is usually less cohesive than an album and more "non-committal". An extended play (EP) originally referred to a specific type of 45 rpm phonograph record other than 78 rpm standard play (SP) and 33 rpm long play (LP), but , also applies to mid-length CDs and downloads. EPs are considered "less expensive and less time-consuming" for an artist to produce than an album, and have long been popular with punk and indie bands. In K-pop and J-pop, they are usually referred to as mini-albums. Background History EPs were released in various sizes in different eras. The earliest multi-track records, issued around 1919 by Grey Gull Records, were vertically cut 78 rpm discs known as "2-in-1" records. These had finer grooves than usual, like Edison Disc Records. By 1949, ...
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John Fawcett (director)
John Fawcett (born March 5, 1968) is a Canadian director, writer, and producer of film and television. Alongside Graeme Manson, he co-created and is a director for the award-winning Temple Street Productions television series ''Orphan Black''. Career Fawcett began his career making commercials before moving on to direct music videos for bands including Cowboy Junkies, Lori Yates, and Jeff Healey. He then directed two award-winning short films ''Half Nelson'' in 1991 and ''Scratch Ticket'' in 1994. In 1996, he debuted his first feature film '' The Boys Club'', which was nominated for five Genie Awards, including Best Direction. Fawcett's other best-known films are the 2000 werewolf movie '' Ginger Snaps'' and the 2005 horror film '' The Dark''. Alongside Graeme Manson, he co-created and is a director for the award-winning BBC America and Space sci-fi television series ''Orphan Black''. The two previously had collaborated on the 2001 film '' Lucky Girl''. The series was a succe ...
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Peter Wellington (director)
Peter Wellington is a Canadian film and television director. His films have included '' Joe's So Mean to Josephine'', for which he won the Claude Jutra Award in 1996,Claude Jutra Award
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Sherry White
Sherry White is a Canadian screenwriter, television producer, director, and actress. She is best known for co-creating and executive producing the CBC Television comedy-drama series ''Pretty Hard Cases'', and for writing the 2016 film ''Maudie (film), Maudie''. Early life and education Originally from Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador,"Sherry White writing for several popular television series"
''The Western Star (Corner Brook), The Western Star'', September 15, 2014.
White studied theatre at the Memorial University of Newfoundland's Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Grenfell College campus in Corner Brook, where Susan Kent (actress), Susan Kent, Adriana Maggs and Jonny Harris we ...
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Russ Cochrane
Russ Cochrane is a Canadian screenwriter and producer who has contributed to numerous television series and films. He is currently a co-executive producer and writer on the critically acclaimed BBC America television series ''Orphan Black'', which stars the Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actress Tatiana Maslany. He served as Executive Producer and writer on the hit Global/ABC television drama ''Rookie Blue'', a writer and creative consultant on the hit CBS/ CTV television series '' Flashpoint'', an executive producer on the CTV/NBC supernatural drama '' The Listener'', and co-executive producer on the CTV/The N mystery series '' Whistler''. Cochrane also wrote the original screenplay for the Gemini Award-winning MOW '' Last Exit'', directed by John Fawcett. His other credits include the adventure series ''Young Blades''; the teen comedy ''Radio Free Roscoe''; and MTV's ''Undressed'', produced by Roland Joffé Roland Joffé (; born 17 November 1945) is an English film and ...
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Tim Southam
Tim Southam (born October 1, 1961) is a Canadian television and film director. Career Tim Southam's directing work includes Canadian films and international series. His 1994 dance film ''Satie and Suzanne'', which he also wrote, evokes Erik Satie's relationship with the painter Suzanne Valadon. The programme was nominated for a Grammy for best long-form video in 1997. His 1997 feature documentary, '' Drowning in Dreams'', which tracks several men's obsession with a shipwreck lying at the bottom of Lake Superior, was screened at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival and was nominated for a Genie Award. In 1998 Southam directed the CBC/ SRC film ''L'histoire de l'oie'', known in English as ''The Tale of Teeka'', which was adapted by Michel Marc Bouchard from his celebrated play of the same name, winning among other awards several Prix Gémeaux and The Banff Rockie. In 2002 he directed the film '' The Bay of Love and Sorrows'' based on a 1998 novel by David Adams Richards, c ...
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Tassie Cameron
Tassie Cameron is a Canadian screenwriter who has contributed to numerous television shows and films. She was the head writer and executive producer on the Global Television Network/ABC series ''Rookie Blue'' and creator of CBC Television and IMDb TV's ''Pretty Hard Cases''. Early life and education Tassie Cameron is the daughter of journalist Stevie Cameron. She spent her formative years at Elmwood School an all-girls school in Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa. Cameron has a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Trinity College of the University of Toronto, Master's degree in film from New York University, and is a graduate of the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto. Career Cameron was a story editor and writer on the CTV/Much (TV channel)/MTV Canada and The N/ TeenNick teen drama series '' Degrassi: The Next Generation''; an executive story editor and writer for two seasons of CTV's prime-time drama ''The Eleventh Hour'' (for which she co-won the Gemini Award for Best ...
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