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It's interesting what you wrote as wasn't it Global that gambled on the most recent attempt at a Canada "late night" daily show with Mike Bullard?
The show began life on CTV where it aired for six seasons on both the main network at a late-night offering and in primetime on 'The Comedy Channel'.
Mike didn't like that CTV shut the show down in summers feeling it derailed the momentum, they did 140 original per year at CTV.
Mike signed w/Global and moved the show there under a new name, in a deal that was supposed to see it go original year round w/197 episodes per year.
But the ratings never carried over from CTV.
However I recall that show was a total flop and cancelled after a year, though I think that had to be in part because Bullard was not a very scintillating personality, and they aimed too old on the demos, going for 40-somethings instead of 20 -somethings.
As noted above, he had decent ratings on CTV, not barn-burning, but solid enough to last six years.
I think the difference at Global, other than a much smaller marketing budget and less reach was really the lead-in.
CTV's National News, especially back then, was a rating's machine, and CTV Toronto's local news is still the dominant player in the category.
They were able to set up Mike w/better lead-in ratings. Global's news couldn't do that, and the show tanked.
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