In the brick-walled, L-shaped confines of the Fermenting Cellar in Distillery District, La Voix host Charles Lafortune kicked off Quebecor’s upfront in Toronto, highlighting the success of the company’s linear TV programming (91% of its viewership is live) and showcasing the ongoing success of La Voix, which earned 985,000 viewers for its finale in April.
With a spinoff now in the works, La Voix Junior, will air on Sundays, building on what Quebecor’s Donald Lizotte, EVP, ad sales and marketing, says is a 99% reach for TVA in the province.
The channel is building out its fall schedule with two new primetime dramas, L’Echappee and L’imposteur, as well as La Releve, a cooking competition for kids. And with Under the Dome having come to an end, the channel will replace that series with a dubbed version of Limitless.
Returning shows include Le Banquier, the company’s adaptation the game show, Deal or No Deal, Boomerang, O’ and Au Secours de Beatrice.
Sylvie Castouguay, head of programming, at TVA, told MiC numbers for viewing on linear TV had actually grown for the company, in particular among the 18-to-34 demo. The channel’s morning news show, Salut! Bonjour has seen an 11% increase in viewership this season, she said, and is returning for its 29th season.
Specialty channels also have a slate of new shows. AddikTV, which is focused on mystery, suspense, and thriller programming, has a new show, Premonition, a thriller based in Quebec. It will also be airing dubbed version of Mr. Robot and Blindspot. Chicago Fire returns for its fourth series, and Once Upon a Time will continue it its slot.
Obese..Change de vie is a new show on Moi&cie, a channel that is aimed at women. The docu-reality series follows people as they struggle to overcome the emotional, physical and health challenges associated with obesity.
Interestingly, says Natalie Fabieru, head of programming for specialty, is that the channel also has a sizeable male viewership. “About 40% of our viewers are also male,” she pointed out.
Another new show is Mitsou and Leia, a lifestyle show that follows two Quebec TV personalities as they explore a variety of serious and light issues that affect women. The Jennifer Lopez-starrer Shades of Blue will also be airing on the channel, as well as La Seine, which returns for a third season.
Wonder Woman is a new dubbed acquisition for the company’s nostalgia channel, Prise 2. Les Boys will also be airing on this channel, as well 11/22/63, a new miniseries from Hulu (airing on Super Channel in English Canada] adapted from a Stephen King novel, in which a time traveller attempts to change the course of history by arresting the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
And on the TVA group’s lifestyle channel Casa, chef Hakim Chajar explores the food and culture of his native Morocco for an eponymous show, Hakim Chajar.
The TVA group is offering nationwide access to Addik TV and Moi&cie between Aug. 22 and Sept. 12 when its fall programming goes live.
From Media in Canada