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Fall TV Preview – Sundays Get Wild, Unpredictable42 viewsArticle from The Vancouver Sun dated September 8, 2001, previewing the upcoming fall Sunday television lineup. Includes a brief mention of Degrassi: The Next Generation and Degrassi.tv as part of CTV’s programming schedule for the 2001–2002 season.
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Red Deer Advocate — Students Rush to Degrassi.tv35 viewsArticle from the Red Deer Advocate dated June 15, 2002, reporting on the launch of Degrassi’s virtual classroom, Degrassi.tv, and its expansion into the United States and Britain. The piece highlights the site’s interactive features, the involvement of Degrassi: The Next Generation cast members, and its role in connecting teens with resources like Kids Help Phone and Media Awareness Network.
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The Daily Herald-Tribune — Groundbreaking Degrassi.tv About to Expand into Australia, Britain39 viewsArticle from The Daily Herald-Tribune dated June 20, 2002, covering the expansion of Degrassi’s virtual classroom, Degrassi.tv, into Australia and Britain. Highlights the site’s interactive features, second-season production, and the involvement of Degrassi: The Next Generation cast members in connecting with viewers online
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Guelph Mercury — More Than One Way to Watch Degrassi33 viewsArticle from the Guelph Mercury dated June 20, 2002, about the popularity of Degrassi’s virtual classroom, Degrassi.tv, and its planned expansion into Australia and Britain. The piece details the site’s interactive features, student engagement, and the role of Degrassi: The Next Generation cast members in online activities.
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The StarPhoenix — More Sopranos on CTV23 viewsArticle from The StarPhoenix dated June 7, 2001, detailing CTV’s 2001–2002 prime-time schedule, which includes the return of The Sopranos and the debut of Degrassi: The Next Generation. The piece outlines CTV’s mix of Canadian and U.S. programming for the season, noting the network’s investment in original series alongside popular American imports.
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The Toronto Star – Degrassi branches out into the world of manga22 viewsA Toronto Star article (January 18, 2006) announcing that Degrassi: The Next Generation will expand into manga. The piece discusses how Japanese-inspired comics have grown in popularity among Canadian youth and how Degrassi planned graphic novels to connect with that trend.
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The Toronto Star – Teen drama Degrassi hits 10021 viewsA Toronto Star article (March 20, 2006) by Vinay Menon marking the 100th episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation. The piece highlights the milestone for both the cast and the show, noting its coming-of-age themes and enduring popularity. It reflects on Degrassi’s cultural impact and the challenges of sustaining a Canadian teen drama through multiple seasons.
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The Toronto Star – Degrassi the comic book15 viewsA Toronto Star article (April 28, 2006) by Murray Whyte covering the release of Degrassi: Extra Credit, a new line of graphic novels based on the popular teen drama. The piece highlights how creators Stephen Stohn and Linda Schuyler expanded the Degrassi universe into illustrated form, with publishers in Canada, the U.S., and France on board. The article explores how the books aim to capture the same youthful issues and storytelling style that made the series resonate with fans.
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Calgary Herald – Degrassi goes comic22 viewsA Calgary Herald article (April 29, 2006) by Murray Whyte, syndicated from Canadian Press, covering the launch of Degrassi: Extra Credit. The piece outlines how the Degrassi franchise was expanding into the graphic novel market, with publishers in Canada, the U.S., and France on board. It highlights Stephen Stohn and Linda Schuyler’s vision to extend the series’ storytelling beyond television, giving fans new ways to experience Degrassi’s characters and themes.
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Star-Phoenix – Degrassi comic in the works20 viewsA Star-Phoenix article (April 29, 2006), syndicated from the Canadian Press, covering the announcement of the Degrassi: Extra Credit graphic novel series. The piece includes comments from producer Stephen Stohn about expanding the Degrassi franchise beyond television and details the planned distribution of the comics in Canada, the U.S., and France.
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Times Colonist – Degrassi’s creators find outlet for franchise in comic books13 viewsA Times Colonist article (May 1, 2006), reprinting a Canadian Press piece about the launch of the Degrassi: Extra Credit graphic novel series. The article highlights producer Stephen Stohn’s comments about expanding the franchise beyond television, mentions the first volumes written by J. Torres, and outlines distribution in Canada, the U.S., and internationally.
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Times & Transcript – Degrassi the graphic novel series on the way16 viewsA Times & Transcript article (May 6, 2006) covering the expansion of the Degrassi franchise into graphic novels with the Extra Credit series. Producer Stephen Stohn discusses the vision for broadening the brand internationally, and the article highlights the creative team, including J. Torres and Chris Jackson, along with the series’ intended teen audience.
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The Toronto Star – All about the Word16 viewsA Toronto Star feature (Sept 23, 2006) previewing the Word on the Street festival at Queen’s Park. The festival highlights include the presence of Degrassi: Extra Credit graphic novels at the Children’s Reading Tent, marking their promotion alongside a wide range of Canadian authors, publishers, and literacy initiatives.
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Winnipeg Sun – Degrassi book elaborates on episodes44 viewsAn article in the Winnipeg Sun (Scene.teen section), published December 26, 2006, covering the Degrassi: The Next Generation Extra Credit book series. Written by Laura Betker, the piece highlights how the books expand on televised storylines with additional character development and new perspectives. The feature specifically references Turning Japanese (Ellie Nash–centered) and Tuning In (Marco Del Rossi–centered), noting how the novels diverge from typical television tie-ins by offering fresh narrative ang
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Winnipeg Sun – Degrassi debuts anime shorts Feb. 835 viewsA short piece in the Winnipeg Sun (Scene.teen section), published February 6, 2007, announcing the release of the Degrassi: The Next Generation Extra Credit anime shorts. The article explains that the shorts are five minutes in length and extend the storylines from the Extra Credit book series. The first short, Confusionville (Ellie Nash–focused), was scheduled to premiere on CTV.ca February 8, 2007, with the second, Punk’d (Danny Van Zandt, Derek Haig, Ashley Kerwin, Jimmy Brooks), debuting on February 15,
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