New Saturday: Orphan Black

20130525-071730.jpgOrphan Black, Space – “Unconscious Selection”
After Kira’s life is threatened, Sarah is on the warpath, but Dr. Leekie makes her think twice about her plans for revenge. Meanwhile, Cosima faces the truth about Delphine, forcing her to choose sides. Now, it’s up to Sarah to decide the killer’s fate, but the truth about where Sarah came from changes everything.

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Rookie Blue premiere gets 1.2 million viewers

From a media release:

ROOKIE BLUE SEASON FOUR TAKES TOP SPOT AS #1 DRAMA OF THE NIGHT

  • 1.2 Million Loyal Fans Tune in for Season Premiere

Global’s powerhouse original series, Rookie Blue made its hotly anticipated return with season four last night, captivating 1.2 million loyal fans (Ind. 2+), making it the #1 drama of the night for both 2+ and Adults 18-49, nationally.

ROOKIE BLUE MAY 23RD DATA HIGHLIGHTS:

Rookie Blue had 432,000 viewers in the key A18-49 demographic
Rookie Blue won its time period nationally, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton against 2+ and A18-49
Audience grew by 14% from season three finale (2+, national)

Next week on Rookie Blue (“Homecoming” – Thursday, May 30 at 10pm ET/PT) – It’s her first day back at 15 Division, and Andy must work with Swarek to track down an ex-convict determined to get his old life back at any cost. In the process, Andy realizes just how much has changed since she walked away from her old life six months ago.

Viewers who missed last night’s season finale of Rookie Blue can catch up on GlobalTV.com or on their Global Video App, available from the App Store on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, or on demand through cable and satellite providers across the country.

Source: BBM Canada PPM Data – Sept 6th 2012 & May 23rd 2013 based on overnight data (2+, A18-49 national)

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Intense Rookie Blue fans send self-help books

From Scott Stinson of the National Post:

The ‘intense’ devotion of Rookie Blue fans leads the series into its fourth season
Sitting in the office of Tassie Cameron, just down the hall from the interrogation rooms and the gun lockers on the police station set of Rookie Blue, the show she runs, we are discussing the ways in which fans have come to take ownership of a series that is about to begin its fourth season. Read more.

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“Light and airy” Rookie Blue returns

From Alex Strachan of Postmedia News:

Rookie Blue finds colour in characters
Rookie Blue is back for summer, and with three full seasons under its belt, it no longer has the look or feel of a rookie. It has the natural, understated confidence of a TV drama that has survived stiff competition and increasingly fickle audience tastes. As cop shows go, Rookie Blue is light and airy — more Hawaii Five-0 than Southland. It’s not particularly gritty or intense, and the storylines are easy to pick up or drop in a heartbeat. Read more.

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