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Fall 2004 Highlights: CP24
Posted on Sunday, August 22, 2004 - 08:27 AM
General TV News

Programming highlights for 2004-2005.

CP24 is Toronto's Number One Local News Channel. One city, one source, 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, forever. Changing the way you look at news. CP24 is a CHUM Television Channel.

RETURNING SHOWS:

"Talktv"

A daily hour of interactive television. "CityPulse" Specialists and guests are joined by the public for a lively and informed discussion of the events of the day. Phone, fax and email lines open to viewers.

"HomePage"

"HomePage" is a weekly one-hour interactive call-in program. We're on-air and online --- bringing the high-tech world to you. Hosted by Science and Technology Specialist David Onley, "HomePage" broadens your understanding of cutting edge technology. We help viewers understand and improve their computer knowledge. What is the latest tech toy on the market? What is the next big thing in wireless technology? "HomePage" explains to viewers how these creations will change the way they live.

"Legal Briefs"

"Legal Briefs" is a one-hour interactive crime and legal news talk show. Each week, we look at the big cases making news here and across the border. Hosted by legal experts Lorne Honickman and Sue Sgambati "Legal Briefs" discusses legal issues facing Canadians every day. Viewers can call in for free legal advice on topics ranging from Family Law, to Employment Law, to Real Estate Law and latest from Toronto's crime files.

"Hot Property"

"Hot Property" is a weekly one-hour talk show focused on the real estate market. Along with regular guests, Host Ann Rohmer presents an entertaining and informative program directed at buyers and sellers of real estate. With an interactive format, viewers are able to phone, fax and email their questions for the experts or join in on discussions about topical issues.


RETURNING MONTHLY SHOWS:

"Perfect Fit"

Fitness Specialist Tonya Rouse discusses health and wellness issues facing Canadians today. Topics include a fitness and exercise, wellness, nutrition and well-being.

"The Mayor"

Each month, CP24 gives the people who call Toronto home a chance to speak directly with their Mayor. Mayor David Miller joins "CityPulse" Anchor Anne Mroczkowski, for a LIVE "one on one" with the residents of our city, on the issues that matter most to Torontonians. No middle man, no special interest groups - just your chance to voice your opinions and concerns to our Mayor.

"The Chief"

Each month, CP24 gives viewers a chance to go one-on-one with Toronto Police Chief Julian Fantino. Host Gord Martineau joins the Chief LIVE in our newsroom as Torontonians call, fax and email their crime concerns.

"Silverman Helps - The Show"
Peter Silverman continues to help Torontonians get justice as Host of "Silverman Helps - The Show." Based on his weekly "CityPulse" segments, viewers are invited to call Peter and his panel of experts for help in dealing with the private and public sector. "Silverman Helps" the segment, will continue on "CityPulse."


RETURNING SIMULCASTS:

"BreakfastTelevision"
"CityPulse at Noon"
"CityOnLine"
"CityPulse at Six"
"CityPulse Tonight"




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