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GLOBAL'S THE MORNING SHOW CONTINUES TO REIGN AS THE #1 CANADIAN NEWS/LIFESTYLE MORNING SHOW
GLOBAL'S THE MORNING SHOW CONTINUES TO REIGN AS THE #1 CANADIAN NEWS/LIFESTYLE MORNING SHOW

Cision Canada

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cision Canada

GLOBAL'S THE MORNING SHOW CONTINUES TO REIGN AS THE #1 CANADIAN NEWS/LIFESTYLE MORNING SHOW

TORONTO, May 8, 2025 /CNW/ - Corus Entertainment is proud to announce that The Morning Show is the country's most-watched Canadian news/lifestyle morning show, celebrating a 17% audience increase year-over-year, and reaching almost 1.2 million Adults 18+ every week on Global TV. The Morning Show continues to capture viewers across the country, claiming the top spot in key demos like A18+ from coast-to-coast, delivering audiences that are nearly two times higher than CTV's Your Morning, and over two times higher than Citytv's Breakfast Television. The Morning Show also outperforms other daytime series including The Social and The Good Stuff with Mary Berg. "With a perfect blend of news of the day, the biggest names in entertainment and Canada's best lifestyle experts, Canadians continue to choose The Morning Show as their first choice for news and lifestyle content when they wake up." said Corus' Head of Morning Programming, Jordan Schwartz. "We are extremely proud of how audiences have responded to the trusted and compelling voices of Carolyn, Jeff and Morgan in the morning," said Morley Nirenberg, Executive Producer, The Morning Show & Global Entertainment. "With their engaging delivery, unscripted humour and genuine connection to viewers, they arm Canadians with everything they need to start their day." Hosts Carolyn Mackenzie, Jeff McArthur and Morgan Hoffman are nominated for a Canadian Screen Award (CSA) for Best Host, Talk Show, or Entertainment News program. Tune into The Morning Show every weekday on Global TV from 9-10 a.m. ET/PT/10-11 a.m. AT. Source: Numeris PPM Data, Broadcast Year-to-date (Aug 26/24 – Apr 13/25) – confirmed data, Total Canada, Mo-Fri 6a-12p, Based on Canadian news/lifestyle morning show genre, CDN CONV COM ENG, CTV based on "Com", all other networks based on "Total", 3+ airings, excludes specials, A18+ AMA(000), growth based on same weeks YoY; reach based on Global Total, A18+ AvWkRch(000) About Corus Entertainment Inc. Corus Entertainment Inc. (TSX: CJR.B) is a leading media and content company that develops, delivers and distributes high quality brands and content across platforms for audiences around the world. Engaging audiences since 1999, the company's portfolio of multimedia offerings encompass 30 specialty television services, 36 radio stations, 15 conventional television stations, digital and streaming platforms, and social digital agency and media services. Corus' roster of premium brands includes Global Television, W Network, Flavour Network, Home Network, The HISTORY® Channel, Showcase, Slice, Adult Swim, National Geographic and Global News, along with streaming platforms STACKTV, TELETOON+, the Global TV App and Curiouscast. For more information visit

Wake up in Windsor: CTV's Your Morning highlighting the region in special election show
Wake up in Windsor: CTV's Your Morning highlighting the region in special election show

CTV News

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Wake up in Windsor: CTV's Your Morning highlighting the region in special election show

Your Morning will be broadcasting live from St. Clair College on Friday from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. 'We did a live show out of Saint John, New Brunswick. We did a live show out of Edmonton last week, and this week we are here in Windsor,' host Anne-Marie Mediwake said Thursday. She was near St. Joachim interviewing Essex County farmer Leo Guilbeault as part of a focus on the local greenhouse and agriculture sector and the impact of American tariffs. 'We came to Windsor-Essex, because yes, it's a smaller city, but it has big impact from what is happening south of the border,' Mediwake said. 'You've got manufacturing and auto, which everybody knows, but there's a secondary story that isn't talked about a lot, but equally important, and that is agriculture in this area, the amount of produce that goes across the border in to feed the U.S., that story is a really big one here.' Your Morning will have a wide range of special interviews from the Goodfellows to Mayor Drew Dilkens and local Unifor leaders. Over the course of the federal election, Your Morning has travelled across the country but Mediwake says there are common themes across Canada. 'Everybody's talking about cost of living and affordability. That's number one for everybody; every demographic in every province,' Mediwake said. 'But how what's happening south of the border affects different industries and provinces, that's what we wanted to dig into and that's part of the reason we came to Windsor.'

Social Security clawbacks become more intense this week
Social Security clawbacks become more intense this week

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Social Security clawbacks become more intense this week

(NewsNation) — The Social Security Administration is about to get more aggressive in recovering overpayments made to recipients. On Thursday, the agency will revert back to withholding 100% of monthly benefits from overpaid accounts until the complete sum has been collected. Last year, the SSA, citing financial concerns for recipients, eased back on overpayment collections by withholding only 10% until the debt was erased. People whose Social Security benefits were garnisheed prior to this week's change will be grandfathered in to the 10% rate of collection, officials said. Your Morning: Are millions of dead people receiving Social Security benefits? SSA officials say they expect to collect $7 billion more over the next decade under the reversal. 'We have the significant responsibility to be good stewards of the trust funds for the American people,' Lee Dudek, acting commissioner of Social Security, said in an online post earlier this month. 'It is our duty to revise the overpayment repayment policy back to full withholding, as it was during the Obama administration and first Trump administration, to properly safeguard taxpayer funds.' Recipients can ask for a lower recovery rate on their benefits or challenge the finding of overpayment by contacting Social Security at 800-772-1213 or going to their local office. The withholding rate for Supplemental Security Income overpayments will remain 10%, officials said. The change comes as the Social Security Administration is being targeted for a 'significant' level of job cuts as part of a broader downsizing of government. Critics allege the SSA system is rife with fraud. The agency has announced plans requiring some recipients to appear in-person at a field office to verify their identity. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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