Wow. Somebody is bitter about the show coming back.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/art...osses-go-in-search-of-ratings-and-ad-dollars/
From the article: "Was Canada pining for the return of
Battle of the Blades? Were there torch-lit processions in towns and cities that I didn’t hear about? Nope. The show was done before and can be done again. That’s what commercial TV executives do when they’re desperate for ideas."
I believe the author is misinformed (or maybe I am?) because if I recall correctly, Battle of the Blades was a ratings juggernaut (at least in the first few years) and when it ended, it was with a view about bringing it back in the future if possible.
I'm not going to argue at length about what the role of public television should be, but I thought was remarkable about Battle of the Blades was that:
1-Ratings were great (this is a big deal when talking about CBC in Canada)
2-People watched it together as a family
3-It allowed viewers to learn about many parts of Canada through profiles of the athletes and their charities
4-It provided work for a mostly Canadian cast of athletes, choreographers and broadcasting staff.
I admit to not watching the last few seasons mostly due to lack of interest in the skaters featured, but I do see a place for this show on Canadian tv. I remember watching a profile about a hospital in Saskatchewan and thinking how cool it was to see a profile about somewhere that's not in BC/Alberta/Ontario/Quebec. That's the kind of service this show can provide.