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This is an article about the Canadian television series. To read about the 1962 American series, see The Eleventh Hour (1962)
The Eleventh Hour (debuted 2002) is a Canadian television drama series which airs weekly on CTV.
The show revolves around the reporters and producers at a fictional television newsmagazine series, The Eleventh Hour. Unhappy with the newsmagazine's shrinking audience, the network has brought in a new executive producer, Kennedy Marsh, to reorient the show in a more ratings-driven tabloid journalism direction.
The tension between the ratings imperative and the more traditional journalistic ethics of the show's senior staff is the primary conflict that drives the show, but storylines also include the team's efforts to get the stories that will make it to air each week.
The Eleventh Hour is produced by Alliance Atlantis, Canada's largest film and television production house.
The show was nominated for 14 Gemini Awards in 2003, and won for Best Dramatic Series, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Seymour) and Best Supporting Actor (MacNeill).
Although the show started off poorly in the Canadian television ratings, attracting an average of just 400,000 viewers each week, its audience has improved considerably in the 2004 season.