16x9

16x9 (2008-2016)

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Our show name is inspired by the superior picture quality of high-definition television. 16x9 means a bigger, better picture. For us it refers to the superior journalism, superior cinematography and superior storytelling that we offer our viewers, on television and on the web. At 16x9, we tackle issues that matter to Canadians, and introduce them to other issues they didn't even know existed. Because that's journalism. Our investigations find answers to questions some people would rather not hear asked, and shed light into corners some people would rather keep dark. Because that's journalism. At 16x9 we tell stories, not the way they've always been told, but the way they need to be told today. Because that is journalism the 16x9 way.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E24The Fourth PillarAug 6, 2016
S08E23Code WhiteJun 4, 2016
S08E22Highway Hazard?May 28, 2016
S08E12The Cost of SleepApr 4, 2016
S07E08Under FireMar 28, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show '16x9' premiere?

'16x9' premiered on January 6, 2008.

Who created the TV show '16x9'?

'16x9' was created by Rob Brunner and James Marshall.

What genre does '16x9' belong to?

'16x9' belongs to the genre of documentary.

Which network aired '16x9'?

'16x9' was aired on Global Television Network.

How many episodes were there in the first season of '16x9'?

The first season of '16x9' consisted of 21 episodes.

Who were the main hosts of '16x9'?

There were no main hosts in '16x9' as it was a documentary series.

What was the format of '16x9'?

'16x9' followed a magazine-style format, featuring investigative reports and in-depth stories.

Did '16x9' focus on a specific theme or topic?

Yes, '16x9' focused on a wide range of topics, including politics, crime, and human interest stories.

Did '16x9' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, '16x9' received multiple awards and nominations for its impactful journalism and investigative reporting.

Was '16x9' known for breaking any significant stories?

Yes, '16x9' was known for breaking several significant stories, exposing corruption and uncovering hidden truths.

Did '16x9' have a specific target audience?

'16x9' targeted a broad audience, appealing to those interested in current affairs and investigative journalism.

How long were the episodes of '16x9'?

The episodes of '16x9' varied in length, typically ranging from 30 minutes to an hour.

Did '16x9' have a regular airtime schedule?

Yes, '16x9' had a regular airtime schedule, with new episodes airing on a weekly basis.

Did '16x9' feature any international stories?

Yes, '16x9' covered both domestic and international stories, providing a global perspective on various issues.

Was '16x9' known for its investigative journalism?

Yes, '16x9' was highly regarded for its investigative journalism, delving deep into complex issues.

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Also known as

  • 16x9: The Bigger Picture

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