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Michael
Coren hosts a very popular daily TV discussion panel on
the CTS
network. In his unique and inimitable style, he manages
to press the envelope on a daily basis with topics that
are current, relevant and interesting. It's no wonder
that 250,000 viewers tune in every night to hear what
he has to say.
Unlike other (conventional) talk show hosts, Michael dares
to say what others only wish they would say. Yes, this
makes Michael's viewpoints controversial, daring and brutally
honest. But that is the nature of his show - one that
does not necessarily follow political correctness, one
that expresses honest opinions, one that opens your mind
to frank and honest perspectives. Brilliant.
Below you will find sample videos of various segments
of his TV show at CTS. Make it your daily routine to tune
him in live every night. It's a great way to end your
day off with cerebral food for fodder.
The Michael Coren Show - Week
of July 12, 2009
Cable 36 (channel 9 in Toronto), ExpressVu - 651/Star
Choice - 355/Look - 19.
The Michael Coren Show airs every evening at 6:00 PM
and is repeated the following day at 12:30 PM.
From July 20 I'll be in Munich and Prague. We're running
repeats of two of our best shows and Tim Dennis will also
be sitting in for me. Back live on July 29.
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July 14, 2010
- Michael Coren is host of the nightly Michael Coren
Show on CTS television. He has also just been made
the show's producer. The station is on basic cable
in Ontario and Alberta and much of the rest of Canada
and available on satellite and digital throughout
the country.
Michael is a weekly columnist, published every Saturday,
with the Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton and
Winnipeg Sun and The London Free Press and in more
than a dozen other daily and weekly newspapers across
Canada. He is also a columnist for Women's Post,
The Catholic Register, The Landowner and The Interim.
He is the best-selling author of twelve books, including
biographies of GK Chesterton, HG Wells, Arthur Conan
Doyle, JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis. He has contributed
to the Dictionary of National Biography and several
other anthologies. He is published in many countries
and in more than a dozen languages. He has received
several honorary doctorates and awards for his writing
and broadcasting. In 2005 he won The Ed Murrow Award
for Radio Broadcasting, in 2006 The RTNDA Radio
Broadcasting Award, in 2007 the Communicator Award
in Hollywood and in 2008 the Omni Award for his
television show.
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