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TORONTO - The creator of “Bria Mack Gets a Life” says she’s “disappointed” Bell Media cancelled her acclaimed series after just one season, and she questioned the broadcaster's promotion efforts and commitment to cultivating new stars. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * TORONTO - The creator of “Bria Mack Gets a Life” says she’s “disappointed” Bell Media cancelled her acclaimed series after just one season, and she questioned the broadcaster's promotion efforts and commitment to cultivating new stars. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? TORONTO – The creator of “Bria Mack Gets a Life” says she’s “disappointed” Bell Media cancelled her acclaimed series after just one season, and she questioned the broadcaster’s promotion efforts and commitment to cultivating new stars.

Toronto’s Sasha Leigh Henry says she learned of the cancellation two weeks before her show claimed the best TV comedy trophy at the Canadian Screen Awards on May 31. Henry says the win “confirmed for me what I knew in my heart” about the quality of the show, which was well-received by critics and sought-after by U.S.



networks, according to executive producer Mark Montefiore. Bell said that it cancelled “Bria Mack Gets a Life” because “the show ultimately could not find an audience on Crave,” calling the decision “incredibly difficult.” Henry said Bell did not share the show�.

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