Posts with tag south of nowhere
Posted Jun 1st 2008 2:15PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Programming, Reality-Free
I'm sure that thirty-something IT guys with freakish beards is not the demographic that The-N is searching for, but they've hooked me just the same. Instant Star, Beyond The Break, and South Of Nowhere have all long ago earned their season passes on my DVR, and I can be sucked into a Degrassi marathon on occasion.
If you share my predilection for Canadian teen drama, you might be interested to know that Instant Star is back with all new episodes tomorrow. And if you like the teen drama from the north but haven't managed to get on board with Jude's adventures just yet, you can catch up with a huge marathon tomorrow. Starting at 1AM, there will be 15 hours worth of episodes leading up to the fourth season premiere at 5PM PST. That premiere will, of course, answer the big question... As The-N's promo department puts it, "OMG! Who did Jude choose?!"
Posted Sep 7th 2007 4:09PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight

- At 7, ESPN has the Navy/Rutgers football game.
- At 8, PBS has a new NOW, then new episodes of Washington Week, Bill Moyers Journal, and Expose: America.
- The CW has a new Friday Night Smackdown! at 8.
- Noggin has a new South of Nowhere at 8.
- At 8:30, Animal Planet has a new Meerkat Manor.
- At 9, ABC has the special Fashion Rocks.
- USA has new episodes of Monk and Psych starting at 9.
- Discovery has a new Survivorman at 9.
- There's a new Paula's Party at 9 on Food Network.
- Also at 9: Sci-Fi has a new Flash Gordon, followed by a new Painkiller Jane.
- At 10, ABC's 20/20 investigates Dateline's "To Catch A Predator" series.
- TV Land is showing Twilight Zone: The Movie at 10.
- At 11, HBO has a new Real Time with Bill Maher, with guests Ralph Nader, Cornell West, Mos Def, and Rep. Rahm Emanuel
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Aug 31st 2007 5:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight
At 7, USA has coverage of the U.S. Open.
- At 8, ABC has a new Set For Life.
- The CW has a new Smackdown! at 8.
- Noggin has a new South of Nowhere at 8.
- At 8:30, Animal Planet has a new Meerkat Manor.
- Also at 8:30: Cartoon Network has a new My Gym Partner's A Monkey.
- At 9, NBC has a new Dateline.
- There's a new Survivorman on Discovery at 9.
- At 10, ABC has a new 20/20.
- Sci-Fi has a new Painkiller Jane at 10.
- Nicktoons has a new Nicktoons Film Festival at 10.
- E! has a new episode of The Soup at 10.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted Aug 19th 2007 2:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Industry, Animation, Children, Pickups and Renewals
Via Toon Zone comes news that Noggin and its evening version, The N, will be splitting into two separate, twenty four-hour networks on December 31.
Noggin will continue with programming aimed at the preschool set with programs like Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, Oobi, Jack's Big Music Show, and Nick Jr. properties like Dora the Explorer, Blue's Clues and The Backyardigans.
The N, originally the evening version of Noggin aimed at teens (and "tweens" to use a meaningless marketing term), will expand to 24 hours with TEENick programming during the day (All That, The Amanda Show, etc) and original programming at night: Degrassi: The Next Generation, South of Nowhere, and Beyond the Break. The N also acquired rights to air reruns of That '70s Show starting June 2008.
Continue reading The N and Noggin to split into new channels
Posted Jan 8th 2007 10:02AM by Brett Love
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Cable/Satellite, Eureka, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights, Day Break

2006 was a good year for television, but then all years are good years for television. Nostalgia often makes us think that things were better way back when, but I wouldn't trade my hundreds of channels of digital cable for the three networks on the rabbit ears for anything. Even the somewhat obscure channels like The-N (
South of Nowhere), GSN (
High Stakes Poker), and IFC (
Henry Rollins Show) manage to bring some good stuff to the table. Of course, things are never all rosey, but we'll get to that later. First, some of the best things about TV this past year.
NBC's handling of Studio 60 and Friday Night Lights - Many of us, myself included, are quick to jump on the networks when they dump a show just a few episodes in. So it's worth acknowledging that the network has been more than patient with these two shows. Many shows that have come before them have been blown right off the schedule for generating similar ratings.
Studio 60 kicked off their season with ratings that declined week after week and, honestly,
Friday Night Lights just never had any ratings to begin with. I really hope their patience pays off and audiences find these shows. They both deserve to see a second season.
Continue reading Best and Worst of 2006: Brett's List
Posted Dec 22nd 2006 11:01AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Cable, OpEd, Web

If you are scrambling to do last minute holiday shopping and had your heart set on a $1500 teddy bear for someone special, you waited too long. The auction went and closed on you when you weren't looking.
I wrote a while back about The-N's
charity auction. It's in full swing now and one result in particular shocked me. The bear you see pictured, which was given to Spencer (Gabrielle Christian) by Ashley (Mandy Musgrave) on
South of Nowhere has gone for $1520. What the deuce? No, I didn't forget a decimal point.
I could see that price if this was
Trek, Buffy, X-Files, or some other show with a cult following. But this is
South of Nowhere. It's hard enough just to find someone else that has seen the show. That's not to say it's a bad show, I never miss it, just that I never realized it had that kind of an audience. And the bear just barely edged out Aiden's (Matt Cohen) pants, which went for $1510. The bear is a nice collectible, but dang, that's a lot of cash. I think I'll stick with my plushy Ein from
Cowboy Bebop and not spend the extra $1500.
Posted Dec 13th 2006 7:05AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Friday Night Lights
(S01E10) Each week I am amazed at how they are able to keep so many characters so involved in each episode. While Lyla's ongoing struggle dominated the episode, we still managed to get some movement in the other stories as well. It was interesting how they went about telling the "It's different for girls." story from the title. While the bigger parts of the story were about Lyla and Julie, the real meaning of that title points much more to what we saw with Buddy and Eric.
Here are two men who spend their days in control, exerting authority. We see it with Buddy at the dealership, complete with his bluetooth headset, and with Eric in everything he does as a coach. But the minute the subject of their teenage daughters comes up, and there is a real issue to deal with, they both are at a loss. Floundering to try and do something, anything, without being able to step back and see the big picture. I thought the scene between Buddy and Britney's father was great. A humble man trying to do the right thing. So much story is conveyed in Buddy's crushed reaction. These last two weeks have really filled out the Buddy character. He's so much more interesting now that he's not the one trick sleazeball we first met.
Continue reading Friday Night Lights: It's Different For Girls
Posted Nov 27th 2006 2:01PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Cable, Web

I suspect I may be in the minority with this, but I watch a lot of stuff on The-N. I've seen more
Degrassi, South of Nowhere, Beyond the Break, Instant Star, and
Whistler than any 15 year old girl should. All the more disturbing because I am the furthest thing from a 15 year old girl.
If you share my weakness for teen drama, you might be interested in The-N's
Give Some * Get Some Giveaway. Beginning today, items from many of their shows will be going up for auction. Day one features Lacey's surfboard from
Beyond The Break (Natalie Ramsey pictured), Jude's silver space suit from
Instant Star, Manny's spirit squad uniform from
Degrassi, and Aiden's jeans from
South Of Nowhere. All proceeds go to charity. That's the give. The get involves weekend giveaways of electronics, DVDs and other merchandise.
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