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Fort McMurray Today – “Most TV Faces Still White” Study Mentions Degrassi: The Next Generation51 viewsArticle published in Fort McMurray Today on August 29, 2002, covering a study on the lack of visible minorities in Canadian TV dramas. Degrassi: The Next Generation is cited among the programs evaluated, highlighting industry concerns about representation and diversity in casting.
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Broadcasting Magazine — PBS Fall 1987 Lineup Features Degrassi Junior High17 viewsArticle “PBS shows its fall colors” from Broadcasting Magazine (Vol. 113, p.80, September 7, 1987) announcing the PBS 1987–88 season schedule. Degrassi Junior High is introduced as a 13-episode half-hour dramatic series tackling teen issues such as dating, drugs, puberty, and parental relationships. The series was scheduled to air Saturdays at 7 p.m. beginning September 19, 1987, with a second season planned for January 1988.
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SAP: Stereo TV’s Something Extra – Degrassi High Mention – Page 750 viewsPage 75 of “SAP: Stereo TV’s Something Extra” by Peter D. Lambert, published in the November 12, 1990 issue of Broadcasting. The article examines the growing use of Separate Audio Program (SAP) technology and WGBH’s Descriptive Video Service. Degrassi High is identified as one of the PBS programs receiving descriptive audio through DVS, beginning April 28, 1990.
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SAP: Stereo TV’s Something Extra – Page 76 (1990)0 viewsPage 76 and conclusion of “SAP: Stereo TV’s Something Extra” by Peter D. Lambert, published in the November 12, 1990 issue of Broadcasting. This page continues the discussion of SAP, descriptive video, multilingual television broadcasting, and emerging accessibility technology. It accompanies page 75, which identifies Degrassi High as one of the programs distributed with WGBH’s Descriptive Video Service.
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Ohio State Awards Honor 68 for Excellence – Degrassi High Mention 1 views“Ohio State Awards Honor 68 for Excellence,” published in the April 22, 1991 issue of Broadcasting. The article lists Degrassi High, produced by Playing With Time Inc. and presented through WGBH-TV Boston, among the winners in the Performing Arts and Humanities category of the 1991 Ohio State Awards.
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PBS Unveils Six New Programs During Critics’ Tour – Page 54 0 viewsPage 54 of “PBS Unveils Six New Programs During Critics’ Tour” by Steve Coe, published in the July 30, 1990 issue of Broadcasting. The article reports on new PBS programming and funding announcements made during the Television Critics Association press tour. The article continues on page 55, where Degrassi Junior High executive producer Kate Taylor is mentioned in connection with the new PBS series Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
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PBS Unveils Six New Programs During Critics’ Tour – Degrassi Junior High Mention – Page 550 viewsPage 55 of “PBS Unveils Six New Programs During Critics’ Tour” by Steve Coe, published in the July 30, 1990 issue of Broadcasting. The article identifies Kate Taylor, executive producer of Degrassi Junior High, as executive producer of the upcoming PBS series Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? alongside Jay Rayvid.
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The N’s Degrassi Is #1 in Ratings with Teens – Trade Advertisement (2004)3 viewsFull-page trade advertisement published in the October 11, 2004 issue of Broadcasting & Cable promoting the ratings success of Degrassi: The Next Generation on The N. The ad states that the Season 4 premiere ranked #1 among teens across cable, broadcast, and all television for the night, citing a 2.6 teen rating with a 12 share and a 5.1 female teen rating with a 21 share. Ratings data is credited to Nielsen Media Research for October 1, 2004.
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