RCS - Entertainment OneLtd - Rookie Blue Scores Ratings Success in U.S & Canada
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Entertainment One Ltd
29 June 2010 
 
 Date:                    29 June 2010                                              
 On behalf of:            Entertainment One Ltd. ('the Company', or 'the Group')  
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Entertainment One Ltd. 
 
Rookie Blue Scores Ratings Success in U.S. and Canada 
 
- Cop drama heats up ratings race drawing over 9 million U.S. and Canadian viewers 
 
- Debut provides ABC and Global best summer scripted opener in more than five years 
 
Entertainment One Ltd (AIM: ETO), the independent international entertainment group, scored a prime time ratings hit
through its TV production business with the premiere of its new TV cop drama Rookie Blue, drawing more than 9 million
viewers in the U.S. and Canada. 
 
The debut marked the first time an Entertainment One production has premiered simultaneously on two major networks - ABC in
the U.S. and Global in Canada. It was the highest-rated summer scripted series debut in more than a year in the U.S. and,
with over 7.3 million viewers, the drama was ABC's best summer scripted opener in six years. Drawing more than 1.8 million
viewers on Canwest Global, Rookie Blue represented the Canadian network's highest rated premiere for an original
commissioned drama in the last five years. 
 
Entertainment One also has a number of other productions that will have their initial US broadcast this summer including
the second season of Hung, the highest rated freshman comedy in HBO's history. Other projects include the July debuts of
The Bridge on CBS in the US and Haven on Syfy (U.S.) and Showcase (Canada). In September, Jason Priestley takes the lead
role as Richard Fitzpatrick in the new dark comedy Call Me Fitz airing in Canada on TMN and Movie Central in the US. 
 
Entertainment One typically owns the worldwide rights for its TV productions and markets its programs to broadcasters,
digital outlets and retailers around the globe. 
 
Darren Throop, Chief Executive Officer, commented: 
 
"The success of Rookie Blue is a testament to the strength of our television division and its launch marks the latest step
in the division's evolution as a leading independent studio. 
 
"This is further evidence that the model we created for Entertainment One Television a little more than two years ago is
developing well, both in terms of the quality of our productions and the response from broadcasters, critics and viewers." 
 
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Notes to Editors: 
 
Entertainment One 
 
Entertainment One (AIM: ETO) is a leading international entertainment company that specialises in the acquisition,
production and distribution of film and television content.  The company's comprehensive network extends around the globe
including Canada, the U.S., the UK, Ireland, the Benelux, France, Australia and New Zealand.  Through established
Entertainment and Distribution divisions, the company provides extensive expertise in film distribution, television and
music production, kids programming and merchandising and licensing. Its current rights library is exploited across all
media formats and includes more than 20,000 film and television titles, 2,400 hours of television programming and 45,000
music tracks. 
 
Further information is available at www.entertainmentonegroup.com or email Redleaf at eOne@redleafpr.com 
 
Rookie Blue 
 
Rookie Blue follows five young, ambitious cops, fresh out of the Academy, who are plunged into the world of big city
policing on their first day on the job: a world where even the smallest mistake can have life-or-death consequences coupled
with some serious emotional fall-out. Andy McNally is the soul of this close-knit group: Andy and her uniformed family of
boyfriends, best friends, mentors and competitors, undergo extreme trials and tribulations, share their triumphs and revel
in their competition. 
 
Rookie Blue is a Thump Inc/E1 Entertainment Production that is co-created by Berbner, Vanstone and  Cameron, who also
serves as executive producer along with Wellington and Frank (Would be Kings) and E1's Morayniss (Hung, The Bridge) and
Halpern (Hung, Haven). 
 
Along with the sales to ABC and CanWest, the exclusive global pay-TV rights (excluding U.S., Canada, France and Germany)
for Rookie Blue were previously acquired by Universal Networks International, the global channels division of NBC
Universal. 
 
The critics were positive about the drama with some of the early reviews of Rookie Blue stating:  "Summer's must-watch
show" (TV Guide Canada); "Arresting entertainment" (The Toronto Star); "ABC's new police drama actually has more than a
little in common with a medical show, 'Grey's Anatomy.' And that's not a bad thing." (LA Times); "The cast is spunky and
promising" (Boston Herald); "ABC's Canadian import 
 
Rookie Blue 
 
last night emerged as the most promising new off-season scripted prospect" (Deadline Hollywood), and "Viewers will keep
coming back" (The Globe and Mail). 
 
Sources: 
 
U.S.: The Nielsen Company (Fast Affiliate, Live + Same Day Ratings), 6/24/10. 
 
Canada: All data, as of August 31st 2009, BBM Canada PPM Overnight Data based on Adults 18-49 unless otherwise indicated.
BBM NMR Data is used for dates prior to August 31st, 2009. 
 
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