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National Post – CBC tries hip hop with ‘edgy’ drama38 viewsArticle from the National Post dated January 21, 2000, discussing CBC’s new drama Drop the Beat, which explores the real-life stories of Black urban Canada. The series stars Merwin Mondesir and Mark Taylor and features music industry culture, hip hop themes, and issues affecting young Black Canadians.
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The Province – Degrassi hot60 viewsShort item from Lynne McNamara’s “On Location” column noting the ongoing popularity of the Degrassi franchise. It highlights that filmmaker Kevin Smith is a vocal fan and mentions young TV actors Carly Pope and Brendan Fehr among the generation that grew up on the show.
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National Post – Call it new media, but it’s still theft45 viewsEditorial from the National Post dated February 2, 2000, by Peter Foster discussing the legal issues surrounding iCraveTV and copyright infringement. The piece references Degrassi High as one of the programs produced by Epitome Pictures that could be affected by unauthorized streaming, highlighting the tension between creative rights holders and new media distribution.
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The Toronto Star - "The 10 greatest TV shows of the aughts" includes Degrassi: The Next Generation44 viewsArticle from The Toronto Star dated February 15, 2025, from the "Culture | Television" section. The piece lists the critic's favorite drama series from the 2000s, described as the "second golden age of television." "Degrassi: The Next Generation" is featured, with an image from the show accompanying the article. The description notes its 2001 premiere, its appeal to millennials, and its handling of controversial topics like eating disorders and Manny's abortion storyline. It also mentions notable alumnus Aubrey Graham (Drake) and the show's impressive 14-season run.
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The Toronto Star - "The 10 greatest TV shows of the aughts" includes Degrassi: The Next Generation57 viewsDegrassi; The Next Generation; The Toronto Star; 2025 article; greatest TV shows; Aubrey Graham; Drake; Manny Santos; 2000s television; second golden age
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The Toronto Star – Summer’s no holiday for child actors25 viewsFeature from The Toronto Star exploring how young Canadian actors balance schoolwork with demanding filming schedules during the summer. Includes photos of Ryan Cooley on set of I Was A Sixth Grade Alien and Jake Epstein with Michael Seater and Robert Clark while filming The Zack Files.
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