focuses on the dubious doings of the absurdly wealthy Darling family of New York. , created by Josh Schwartz ( ), is about the exploits of prep-school students on Manhattan's Upper East Side. , from movie producer Joel Silver, is about an undead private investigator (Alex O'Loughlin) who uses his vampire senses to help the living.
is from the Golden Globe-winning creator of , Shonda Rhimes, and follows Addison Forbes Montgomery (Walsh) to Los Angeles, where she joins a chic private practice. Described by The New York Times as the most talked about series of the fall, is from the creators of (Bryan Fuller) and Men in Black CTV also announced it had picked up the Canadian broadcast rights to , a worldwide event featuring nine concerts and spanning seven continents, in an effort waken the planet up to the climate crisis. It will also be broadcast by the BBC, NBC, Japan's NHK, MSN and others.
It's estimated two billion viewers will watch it on July 7. CTV also grabbed the Canadian rights to the crime drama and the Charlie Sheen comedy Two and a Half Men , both of which had been airing on Global. Search the News focuses on the dubious doings of the absurdly wealthy Darling family of New York.