'ET Canada' cancelled by Corus Entertainment, blames 'challenging' advertising market

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TORONTO — The studio lights are going dark at 'ET Canada.' Corus Entertainment said Wednesday it has ceased production on the long-running Canadian arts and entertainment news magazine after 18 seasons.

Corus Entertainment said Wednesday it has ceased production on the long-running Canadian arts and entertainment news magazine after 18 seasons.

"The show will no longer be produced and all social media and websites related to the brand will be decommissioned," a Corus spokesperson said in an emailed statement. Over the years, its hosts have included former MuchMusic VJ Rick Campanelli and R&B singer Keshia Chanté. It is currently co-hosted by Sangita Patel and Cheryl Hickey, who has been with the show since its start.

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