Introducing Citytv‘s Upcoming TV Lineup Heavy on Franchises and Proven Reality Fare
Overview
Rogers Sports and Media recently unveiled its highly-anticipated television lineup, including programming from Citytv, OMNI, FX Canada, and streamer Citytv Plus. The network is set to feature an array of franchises and reality programs, including a new Canadian “Law & Order” spinoff and an enhanced prize for “Canada’s Got Talent.” While the network’s programming is diverse, nighttime blocks will remain rooted in franchises, with “Hockey Night in Canada” as the Saturday mainstay.
Citytv‘s Fall Lineup
Viewers can expect to see a mix of new and seasoned TV shows, including reality spinoff “The Golden Bachelor” and Jesse L. Martin’s crime drama “The Irrational” on Mondays. Thursdays will feature Shanola Hampton’s drama “Found.” The highly-anticipated “Krapopolis” from Dan Harmon will air on Sundays.
Weekdays will offer favorites such as “Dancing with the Stars” on Mondays, “Bachelor in Paradise” on Tuesdays, and the “Chicago” franchise – “Med,” “Fire,” and “P.D.” – back-to-back on Wednesdays. Thursdays will feature “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: SVU.” Canadian cop-and-canine procedural “Hudson & Rex” will return to Fridays this fall, along with other Canadian shows like “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent” and “Canada’s Got Talent,” which will have a one-million-dollar prize this season.
FX Canada’s Fall Lineup
FX Canada’s fall schedule includes a mix of new and returning shows, such as “American Horror Story: Delicate,” the return of “Fargo,” “The Old Man,” and “Welcome to Wrexham.” Viewers can also look forward to the limited series “Justified: City Primeval,” which will debut on July 18.
Citytv Plus’ Fall Lineup
Citytv Plus’ fall lineup offers reality dating series “FBoy Island,” its spinoff series “FGirl Island,” and a new season of “Poker Face,” starring Natasha Lyonne. The streaming service is available by subscription through Prime Video.
Editorial and Advice
While franchises and reality shows continue to capture audiences worldwide, some critics question the adverse effects of such programming on society. Reality programs, for instance, may create unrealistic expectations of love, beauty, and wealth. In contrast, the proliferation of police procedural dramas like “Law & Order” can lead to the normalizing of police brutality and encourage the state’s overreach.
As a society, we must adopt critical thinking skills to analyze and understand the media’s impact on our lives continually. While networks like Citytv provide us with endless entertainment, consumers must remain vigilant and seek information from alternative sources to develop well-rounded perspectives.
In conclusion, Citytv‘s upcoming television lineup is impressive, boasting excellent franchises and reality shows. However, we must remain cautious of the harmful effects of some programming and challenge ourselves to think critically about the media we consume.
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