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2022–23 Canadian network television schedule
Television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks in Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2022–23 network television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks in Canada covers primetime hours from September 2022 through August 2023. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2021–22 television season, for Canadian, American, and other series. CBC was first to announce its fall schedule on June 1, 2022,[1] followed by Citytv[2] on June 7, 2022, Global[3][4] on June 8, 2022, and CTV[5] and CTV 2[6] on June 9, 2022. CBC[7] was first to announce its Winter schedule on November 30, 2022, Global[8] on December 8, 2022, Citytv[9] on December 14, 2022 and CTV[10][11][12] on December 16, 2022. Global[13] was first to announce its Summer schedule on May 1, 2023. Yes TV (including indieNET) and Omni Television are not included as member television stations have local flexibility over most of their schedules. CTV 2 is not included on Saturday as it normally only schedules encore programming in primetime on Saturdays.
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- Grey indicates encore programming.
- Blue-grey indicates news programming.
- Light green indicates sporting events/coverage.
- Light purple indicates movies.
- Red indicates Canadian content shows, which is programming that originated in Canada.
- Light yellow indicates the current schedule.
Schedule
- New series to Canadian television are highlighted in bold.
- All times given are in Canadian Eastern Time and Pacific Time (except for some live events or specials, including most sports, which are given in Eastern Time). Subtract one hour for Central time for most programs (excluding CBC). Airtimes may vary in the Atlantic and Mountain times and do not necessarily align with U.S. stations in the Mountain time zone. Add one half-hour to Atlantic Time schedule for Newfoundland time. (See also: Effects of time zones on North American broadcasting)
- Dates (e.g., (9/13)) indicate the first month and day of a program in its regular timeslot, not necessarily the premiere date.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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By network
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CBC
Citytv
Returning series
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New series
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Not returning from 2021–22:
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CTV/CTV 2
Global
Returning series
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New series
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Not returning from 2021–22:
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Renewals and cancellations
Renewals
CBC
Citytv
- Quantum Leap—Renewed for a second season on December 12, 2022.[17]
CTV/CTV 2
- The Amazing Race—Renewed for a thirty-fifth season on February 21, 2023.[18]
- The Amazing Race Canada—Renewed for a tenth season on September 19, 2023.[19]
- Bob Hearts Abishola—Renewed for a fifth season on January 25, 2023.[20]
- The Cleaning Lady—Renewed for a third season on February 1, 2023.[21]
- Football Night in America—Renewed for an eighteenth season on March 18, 2021; deal will go to a twenty-eighth season in 2033.[22]
- La Brea—Renewed for a third season on January 31, 2023.[23]
- Lego Masters—Renewed for a fourth season on December 14, 2022.[24]
- Lingo—Renewed for a second season on February 21, 2023.[18]
- Magnum P.I.—Renewed for a sixth season on June 30, 2022.[25]
- NBC Sunday Night Football—Renewed for an eighteenth season on March 18, 2021; deal will go to a twenty-eighth season in 2033.[22]
- Night Court—Renewed for a second season on February 2, 2023.[26]
- Young Sheldon—Renewed for a seventh season on March 30, 2021.[27]
Global
- 48 Hours—Renewed for a thirty-fifth season on February 21, 2023.[28]
- 60 Minutes—Renewed for a fifty-sixth season on February 21, 2023.[28]
- Abbott Elementary—Renewed for a third season on January 11, 2023.[29]
- CSI: Vegas—Renewed for a third season on February 21, 2023.[30]
- The Equalizer—Renewed for a fourth season on May 5, 2022.[31]
- FBI—Renewed for a sixth season on May 9, 2022.[32]
- FBI: International—Renewed for a third season on May 9, 2022.[32]
- FBI: Most Wanted—Renewed for a fifth season on May 9, 2022.[32]
- Fire Country—Renewed for a second season on January 6, 2023.[33]
- Ghosts—Renewed for a third season on January 12, 2023.[34]
- The Neighborhood—Renewed for a sixth season on January 23, 2023.[35]
- So Help Me Todd—Renewed for a second season on February 2, 2023.[36]
- Survivor—Renewed for a forty-fifth season on February 21, 2023.[18]
- Tough as Nails—Renewed for a fifth season on March 9, 2022.[37]
Cancellations/series endings
CBC
- Diggstown—It was announced on October 6, 2022, that season four would be the final season. The series concluded on November 16, 2022.[38]
- Pretty Hard Cases—It was announced on February 8, 2023, that season three would be the final season. The series concluded on March 8, 2023.[39]
- Workin' Moms—It was announced on June 20, 2022, that season seven would be the final season. The series concluded on March 28, 2023.[40]
CTV/CTV 2
- Call Me Kat—Canceled on May 5, 2023, after three seasons.[41]
- The Goldbergs—It was announced on February 23, 2023, that season ten would be the final season.
- The Resident—Canceled on April 6, 2023, after six seasons.[42]
Global
- The Blacklist—It was announced on February 1, 2023, that season ten would be the final season.[43]
- NCIS: Los Angeles—It was announced on January 20, 2023, that season fourteen would be the final season. The series will conclude on May 14, 2023.[44]
- New Amsterdam—On March 14, 2022 it was announced that New Amsterdam would end after its upcoming 13-episode fifth season. The series concluded on January 27, 2023.
- Monarch—On December 7, 2022 it was announced that Monarch was canceled after a single season.
- The Real Love Boat—It was announced on October 28, 2022, that the series would move to Paramount+ beginning November 2, 2022 after its first four episodes due to poor ratings, marking the first cancellation of the season.[45]
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Ratings
Canadian TV ratings provider Numeris quietly announced in August 2022 that, as of the start of the 2022–23 broadcast year on August 29, it would no longer produce reports of the top 30 programs each week, meaning any publicly-available ratings data going forward will be limited to the data the networks choose to publicize themselves. The agency has thus far declined to comment on its reasons for the change.[46][47]
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Footnotes
- Prime Video's exclusivity for these games beginning with the 2022 season only covers the United States. Bell Media has a separate deal with the NFL for Canadian broadcast rights.[14]
References
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