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Rogers Tv Sales ROGERS TV SALES 2010 Fall Launch – Alberta Primetime Media Kit OMNI™ is a free, over-the-air multilingual/multicultural television system committed to positive portrayal and broadcast reflection of Canada’s diversity through the airing of inclusive and accessible programming. With five television stations – in BC; Alberta (Calgary and Edmonton) and Ontario (OMNI.1 and OMNI.2) – OMNI has a combined reach to 16.5 million house- holds in major market areas. As well as specializing in Canadian multilingual/ multicultural programming, OMNI carries well-known International series and films – including East Asian Super Cinema and South Asian Bollywood Freetime Movies. OMNI Television is a part of Rogers Broadcasting Limited., a division of Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI and NYSE: RCI) which is a diversified Canadian communications and media company. For more information visit www.OMNItv.ca ROGERS TV SALES 2010 Fall Launch – Alberta English Primetime Schedule WEEKDAYS WEEKEND – Saturday 5:00 OMNI News: 9:00 Super Cinema Mandarin Edition 6:00 The Office 5:30 King of Queens 6:30 The Office 6:00 Don’t Forget the Lyrics 6:30 How I Met Your Mother WEEKEND – Sunday 7:00 Two and a Half Men 12:00 Bollywood Freetime Movie 7:30 The Simpsons 6:00 Two and a Half Men 8:00 OMNI News: South Asian Edition 6:30 Two and a Half Men 9:00 OMNI News: 7:00 How I Met Your Mother Cantonese Edition 7:30 How I Met Your Mother 10:00 Two and a Half Men 8:00 America’s Funniest 10:30 The Office Home Videos 11:00 Metropia 11:30 OMNI News: Mandarin Edition * Bold indicates new shows ROGERS TV SALES Key Contacts SALES Heather Player Manitoba Leslie Sole Research Manager Chief Executive Officer National Tom Scott T: 416.764.6821 / F: 416.764.6810 General Manager, Citytv Winnipeg T: 416.764.3030 / F: 416.764.3032 Mitch Dent [email protected] T: 204.934.8025 / F: 204.934.8019 [email protected] Executive Vice President Rogers [email protected] TV Sales Ontario Malcolm Dunlop T: 416.764.6801 / F: 416.764.6810 Rick Marchand Ben Lucas Executive Vice President, [email protected] Director, Ontario Retail Sales Sales Supervisor, Citytv Winnipeg Programming T: 204.934.8021 / F: 204.934.8019 T: 416.764.3033 / F: 416.764.3032 Michael Cansick T: 416.764.6818 / F: 416.764.6830 [email protected] [email protected] Director, National Sales [email protected] T: 416.764.6813 / F: 416.764.6810 British Columbia Quebec Hayden Mindell [email protected] Director, Programming Bruce Hamlin Marco Mezzaluna T: 416.764.3220 / F: 416.764.3032 Steve Muscat Director, Sales Sales Manager [email protected] Director, National Sales T: 604.872.6111 / F: 604.876.2476 T: 514.734.7355 / F: 514.842.4412 T: 416.764.6815 / F: 416.764.6810 [email protected] [email protected] Pacifica Virzi [email protected] Manager, Commercial Production Bea Nohr International T: 416.764.3371 / F: 416.260.3638 Don Lang Sales Manager Rob Cowie [email protected] Director, Revenue Management & T: 604.872.6317 / F: 604.874.2486 President, RNC Media Sales Sales Operations [email protected] T: 732.303.7489 / F: 732.303.7490 Andrea Gagliardi General Manager, Web T: 416.764.6816 / F: 416.764.6820 [email protected] [email protected] Alberta T: 416.764.3249 / F: 416.764.3247 Al Thorgeirson [email protected] Rob Groen Regional Vice President TRAFFIC Dawn Morden Director, Marketing Solutions & T: 403.508.3331 / F: 403.508.5567 Val Head Executive Director, On-air Creative Specialty Sales [email protected] T: 416.764.6814 / F: 416.764.6820 Senior Director, Traffic Operations & T: 416.764.3350 / F: 416.764.3247 [email protected] Richard Hiron Client Services [email protected] Regional Sales Manager T: 416.764.3261/ F: 416.260.3662 Koreen Ott Jacquie Hood T: 780.440.7760 / F: 780.412.2777 [email protected] Director, Marketing & PR Manager, Sales Development [email protected] T: 416-764-6817 / F: 416-764-6830 Ada Belmonte T: 416.764.3250 / F: 416.764.3247 [email protected] Peggy Urlacher Director, Traffic [email protected] Sales Manager Calgary T: 416.764.6440 / F: 416.764.6444 Melanie Farrell Nicole Stothard T: 403.390.4122 / F: 403.508.5567 [email protected] Director, Community Liaison Account Manager, Digital [email protected] T: 416.764.6888 / F: 416.764.6820 T: 416.764.3084 / F: 416.764.3247 [email protected] David Humen [email protected] Sales Manager Edmonton Gino Belmonte T: 780.412.2805 / F: 780.412.2777 Senior Director, Research [email protected] T: 416.764.6421 / F: 416.764.6552 [email protected] new shows ONE- HOUR game show America’s Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos highlights video clips that capture the unexpectedly funny things that happen when adults, children, animals and sometimes even inanimate objects are at their spontaneous best. The home videos, submitted by viewers, offer big laughs and compete to win the $100,000 grand prize that is awarded to video buffs whose clips are judged favourites by studio audiences. From practical jokes to home improvement plans gone awry, from animal mishaps to just flat out strange behaviour, the program presents a hilarious look at everyday people caught on tape in their most embarrassing moments. HOST EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Tom Bergeron (The Early Show, Vin Di Bona (Comedy Colosseum) Hollywood Squares) ONE- HOUR musical game show Don’t Forget The Lyrics A musical game show that tests knowledge of song lyrics from different genres, decades and artists. Contestants sing alongside the studio band and try for the top prize of $1 million. HOST EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Wayne Brady (Celebrity Duets, How I Brad Lachman Met Your Mother) Jeff Apploff Chris Coelen Greg Goldman HALF-HOUR Comedy How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother is a comedy about Ted (Radnor) and how he fell in love. It all started when Ted’s best friend, Marshall (Segel), dropped the bombshell that he was going to propose to his long-time girlfriend, and now wife, Lily (Hannigan), a kindergarten teacher. At that moment, Ted realized that he had better get a move on if he too hopes to find true love. Helping him in his quest is Barney (Harris), a friend with endless, some- times outrageous opinions, a penchant for suits and a foolproof way to meet women. When Ted met Robin (Smulders), it was love at first sight, but when things didn’t work out, Ted realized destiny must have something else in store. The series is narrated through flashbacks from the future. CAST EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Ted – Josh Radnor (Judging Amy) Carter Bays Marshall – Jason Segel (Forgetting Craig Thomas Sarah Marshall) Lily – Alyson Hannigan (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Barney – Neil Patrick Harris (Stark Raving Mad) Robin – Cobie Smulders (The L Word) one-HOUR LIFESTyLE ENTERTAINMENT The Nate Berkus Show Hosted by the popular design expert and New York Times best-selling author Nate Berkus, The Nate Berkus Show is a daily syndicated multi-topic and multi-segment series that will present a broad range of subjects and guests based on life- style, entertainment and personal transformation. Berkus will bring audiences an upbeat hour filled with a broad range of entertaining topics – from stories of personal transformation to interesting guests to the best design tips & secrets and of course lots of take-away info too. HOST EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Nate Berkus (The Oprah Winfrey Show) Terry Murphy (The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch) comedy HALF-HOUR Comedy Two And A Half Men Charlie Harper (Sheen) is a well-to-do bachelor with a house at the beach, a Mercedes in the garage and an easy way with women. But his casual Malibu lifestyle was interrupted when his tightly wound brother, Alan (Cryer), and Alan’s son, Jake (Jones), moved in with him. Despite the complexities of their lives and their own strained relationship, Charlie and Alan have one thing in common: They both love Jake and want what’s best for him. As a result, they manage to create a little family unit that promises to make each one of them a better man. CAST EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Charlie Harper – Charlie Sheen (Spin City, Lee Aronsohn (Who’s The Boss, Cybilll) Being John Malkovich) Mark Burg (John Q, Love, Inc.) Alan Harper – Jon Cryer (Pretty In Pink) Oren Koules (John Q, Love, Inc.) Jake Harper – Angus T. Jones Eric Tannenbaum Berta – Conchata Ferrell Kim Tannenbaum Evelyn Harper – Holland Taylor HALF-HOUR Comedy The King Of Queens It’s impossible to watch The King Of Queens and not recognize the similarity between Doug (James) and Carrie Heffernan (Remini) and Ralph and Alice Kramden of The Honeymooners. Doug is a blue collar worker, a courier who enjoys the simple things in life – beer, fast food and the company of his male cronies; his wife, Carrie is the smart-mouthed dynamo who keeps him in check. Add to the mix Doug’s buddies, Deacon and Spence and veteran character actor, Jerry Stiller as Carrie’s eccentric father, Arthur, and the comic possibilities are bound- less. The King Of Queens is situation comedy in its truest form where laughter is derived from everyday situations.
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