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Add the andPOP Facebook Application(andPOP) - CTV unveiled its fall lineup Monday at a ceremony in downtown Toronto, and despite the network's already packed schedule, it was able to find room for seven new shows.
For the fourth year in a row, CTV finished the season at number one, gaining ratings in all of its demographics.
To its fall schedule, the network will be adding four new dramas and three new comedies. The dramas include: "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," starring Matthew Perry; "Smith," starring Ray Liotta; "Justice," starring Victor Garber; and "The Nine," which is producer Jerry Bruckheimer's new show. The comedies include "Let's Rob," "30 Rock" and "The Class."
"It's another balanced schedule with strength across the week and power across every genre. Its star power, pedigree and Canadian hits standing shoulder to shoulder with their American counterparts," says Susanne Boyce, CTV president of programming and chair of the CTV media group.
And CTV has found a way to schedule around the heavily sought after Thursday at 9 p.m. slot ? which is a heavy competition one in the U.S. CTV broadcasts "The O.C.," "Grey's Anatomy" and "C.S.I." so it will air the first two shows before the U.S., beginning at 7 p.m.
It will also follow suit with ABC, and will premiere the new show," Justice" in August, and then when the MLB playoffs begin, "Lost" will air Wednesdays at 9 p.m. for seven straight episodes before its winter hiatus.