Global Sunday is the name of a Canadian television news series, which aired Sunday evenings on the Global Television Network. The program was launched in September, 2001, with Charles Adler as host. Run separately from the rest of Global's news division, the program often reflected the political views of Global's founder, Israel Asper and the Asper family. The program ran a mix of features reporting and interviews, effectively acting as a cross between a newsmagazine and an American-style Sunday talk show.
Anugerah Planet Muzik 2009 is 9th edition of Anugerah Planet Muzik, held on July 18 2009, for the first time took place in Indonesia, precisely in the Jakarta Convention Center., First time APM in Jakarta. Although the incident occurred earlier bombing at the hotel Ritz-Carlton and hotels JW Marriott Hotels the day before the show, did not break the musicians of the Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia to continue to enliven the Anugerah Planet Muzik 2009.
Anugerah Planet Muzik is the award for artists who are engaged in the music world. This award includes singers from the allied countries, that is Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
The event was first held in 2001, and has been regularly held to date. Awards are given in various categories. There are awards aimed at covering all the countries that participate. And there are also awards intended for particular countries.
Love Me, Love Me Not is a Canadian game show based on the successful Italian game show, M'ama Non M'ama, which in English means "love me, love me not". The program originally aired in Canada in 1986 and debuted on the USA Network in the United States on September 29, 1986. Ross Shafer was the host and Jane MacDougall was the co-host/announcer; MacDougall was later replaced by Marilyn Smith.
The series was the first game show to be produced by Blair Murdoch and was taped at CKVU-TV in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Kathy Morse worked on the show as an assistant to the producers and later became the Mayor of Maple Ridge, Canada.
The Mike Bullard Show was a Canadian late-night talk show which aired weeknights at 12:05 AM on Global from November 24, 2003 to March 11, 2004. The show was hosted by comedian Mike Bullard and taped at the Global Theatre in Toronto, Ontario. The show's executive producers were David Asper, and, from December onward, Dave Rosen.
The short lived show maintained almost exactly the same format as Bullard's previous successful show, Open Mike with Mike Bullard, which had ended its six-year run only five months earlier. Despite this, The Mike Bullard Show was a ratings disaster. On average, the programme lost more than 50% of the audience that Open Mike had averaged in its final season, and was cancelled after 12 weeks.