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Daily Planet (TV series)

Daily Planet is a television program on Discovery Channel Canada which features daily news, discussion and commentary on the scientific aspects of current events and discoveries. The show first aired as @discovery.ca in 1995. It was renamed to Daily Planet in 2002. The show relaunched in high definition in 2011.

Daily Planet
Also known as@discovery.ca (1995–2002)
StarringDaniel K. Riskin (2011–2018)
Ziya Tong (2008–2018)
Jay Ingram (1995–2011)
Judy Halliday (1995–1996)
Gill Deacon (1996–2002)
Natasha Stillwell (2002–2007)
Kim Jagtiani (2007–2008)
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons23
Production
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkDiscovery Channel Canada
Original releaseJanuary 1, 1995 (1995-01-01) –
June 5, 2018 (2018-06-05)

From June 2012 until the show ended in May 2018, the hosts were Ziya Tong and Dan Riskin. Daily Planet aired on Discovery Channel Canada, Monday through Friday at 7 p.m.EST (Monday through Friday at 4 p.m.PST) as of September 4, 2012.[1]

The show was canceled by Bell Media on May 23, 2018 and its final episode aired on June 5, 2018.[2]

History

Daily Planet first aired on January 1, 1995, the same day as the premiere of Discovery Channel Canada, under the name @discovery.ca, it was an hour-long daily news magazine with a science news segment and several feature segments. During this era, the show aired for the fall/winter season. The summer season aired the variant show Summer@discovery.ca, with the daily science news segment, and repeats of feature segments from the fall/winter season in a half-hour format.[3][4] On September 30, 2002, it was relaunched as Daily Planet, adopting a "science magazine" programming format.

Jay Ingram, who hosted the show since Discovery Channel Canada's inception, announced his retirement on May 16, 2011.[5] Daily Planet: Jay's Last Show aired on Sunday, June 5, 2011, which paid tribute to the host with flashbacks and guest segments.[6]

Previous co-hosts include Gill Deacon (1996-2002), Natasha Stillwell, who left the show on February 2, 2007,[7] temporary co-host Patty Kim, and Kim Jagtiani, who left in September 2008.

Set design

During the summer of 2002, the set was completely remade for the name change from @discovery.ca to Daily Planet. During the summer of 2006, the set of Daily Planet was completely made over. On the season premiere in September, the end of the show was about the rebuilding of the set. During the summer of 2011 the set was rebuilt to accommodate the relaunch of the show in high definition on August 29, 2011.

Foreign versions

 
Co-hosts Ziya Tong and Dan Riskin on location in Northern Ireland during the opening of Titanic Belfast, April 2012

An American version of the series, Science Daily, which was based in Washington, DC, aired on the Discovery-owned digital channel The Science Channel (then branded Discovery Science Channel) from 2000–2001, during the @discovery.ca era. Patty Kim hosted from Washington, DC. A weekly version called Discoveries This Week, hosted by Dan Duran, aired on that channel until 2006. The Science Channel more recently simulcasted a live Daily Planet special called Mars: The Phoenix Lands in HD on May 25, 2008.

International versions of Daily Planet are also produced for Discovery Channel (United States) Discovery Channel Latin America and Discovery Channel Asia.

Current programming segments

  • MindBender – A weekly contest where the viewers are asked five science-based questions. Viewers who submit the correct answers online are entered into a draw for a digital camera or movie passes. From the 2002–2003 season to the 2008–2009 season, there were only 3 questions, with a warm-up question before the contest.
  • Discoveries – Daily recap of science and technology headlines from around the world. (Known as Planet Now in the 2009–2010 season)
  • Weird Planet – Showcasing an unusual scientific discovery or piece of technology.
  • Planet You – Highlighting technology headlines and showing user-generated images and videos.
  • Super Slo-Mo Tuesday – A slow motion video of varying topic.
  • Ziyology – Host Ziya Tong interviews scientists and researchers about their work.
  • Alan Nursall Experience – Alan Nursall explores the physics behind everyday objects and events. Some segments consist of public demonstrations of physics experiments with help from bystanders.
  • Future Tech – Featuring Lucas Cochran as the tech correspondent reviewing upcoming tech, gaming and social media.
  • Riskin's Business – Host Dan Riskin conducts experiments to learn how the world works and invites the audience to participate.[8]

Former programming segments

  • Behind the Scenes – Natasha Stillwell goes to commercial/industrial facilities to explain the workings of everyday items/service, similar to How It's Made.
  • Kate's Page – (1995–1996) "@discovery.ca" segment features Kathryn Holloway discussing the Internet and web sites using blue-screen technology
  • Joe's Chemistry Set (1995–2002) – Joe Schwarcz performs chemical experiments to explain chemical phenomena. It was eventually split into a 13-episode series named Science To Go.
  • Weird and Wonderful Science (?–2002) – Originally called "Weird Science", it featured Richard Wassersug introducing strange scientific phenomena.
  • Built In Your Backyard – Segment for home-made inventions.
  • Fact of the Matter – Featuring various physicists to explain physical phenomena.
  • Shannon's Gadgets – Shannon Bentley rates science's latest techno offerings.
  • Starstruck – Ivan Semeniuk's weekly space column
  • You Asked For It – @discovery.ca segment answering scientific questions from viewers. It was eventually turned into a separate half-hour show. In the Daily Planet era, it was relaunched in the 2005–2006 season as "Planet Q".
  • Science And The City – Alan Nursall goes to public places to demonstrate physical phenomena by inviting public into performing experiments.
  • Going for Green (Fall 2009) – A ten-part series showcasing some of the green technology in use at 2010 Winter Olympics venues.
  • Jay's Journal – Jay Ingram's editorial column, discussing implications of information in science news.

Daily Planet Goes specials

A full-hour, multi-episode series, where show hosts go to different places for the episodes.

  • Daily Planet Goes To Japan (2005)[9]
  • Daily Planet Goes To China (2006)
  • Daily Planet Goes To India (2008)[10]
  • Daily Planet Goes North (2008)[11]
  • Daily Planet Goes To Australia (2008)[12][13]
  • Daily Planet Goes Green (2008)[14]
  • Daily Planet Goes To Burning Man (2008)[15]
  • Daily Planet Goes To Alberta (2008)
  • Daily Planet Goes To Vancouver (2010)
  • Daily Planet: Titanic Under the Microscope (2012)
  • Daily planet: Goes to Scotland (2015)

Daily Planet special episodes

  • Daily Planet Green Week (April 2009)
  • Daily Planet Greatest Show Ever (June 2010)
  • Daily Planet: Jay's Last Show (June 2011)[6]
  • Fire in the Sky: A Daily Planet Special (February 17, 2013)[16]

Hosts

References

  1. ^ "Schedule - Primetime and Daytime TV Listings".
  2. ^ "Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  3. ^ Toronto Star, "Descent to the Titanic", 16 August 1998
  4. ^ The Spectator, "Just watching this will make you more fit", 26 August 1996
  5. ^ . ctvmedia.ca (Press release). 2011-05-16. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  6. ^ a b . Discoverychannel.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-08-13. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  7. ^ ctvmedia.ca (Press release). 2007-01-23. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
  8. ^ "Watch video online". Discovery.
  9. ^ . Ctvmedia.ca. 2007-01-23. Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  10. ^ . 2007-05-22. Archived from the original on 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  11. ^ . 2007-10-25. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  12. ^ "Discovery HD Announces its fall 2007 programming highlights". Channel Canada. 2007-06-05. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  13. ^ [1][dead link]
  14. ^ . 2008-07-12. Archived from the original on 2008-07-12. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  15. ^ . Ctvmedia.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  16. ^ . discovery.ca. Archived from the original on 2013-05-14. Retrieved 2013-04-07.

External links

  • Daily Planet home page
  • Exploration Production Inc. home page

See also

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Daily Planet is a television program on Discovery Channel Canada which features daily news discussion and commentary on the scientific aspects of current events and discoveries The show first aired as discovery ca in 1995 It was renamed to Daily Planet in 2002 The show relaunched in high definition in 2011 Daily PlanetAlso known as discovery ca 1995 2002 StarringDaniel K Riskin 2011 2018 Ziya Tong 2008 2018 Jay Ingram 1995 2011 Judy Halliday 1995 1996 Gill Deacon 1996 2002 Natasha Stillwell 2002 2007 Kim Jagtiani 2007 2008 Country of originCanadaNo of seasons23ProductionRunning time60 minutesReleaseOriginal networkDiscovery Channel CanadaOriginal releaseJanuary 1 1995 1995 01 01 June 5 2018 2018 06 05 From June 2012 until the show ended in May 2018 the hosts were Ziya Tong and Dan Riskin Daily Planet aired on Discovery Channel Canada Monday through Friday at 7 p m EST Monday through Friday at 4 p m PST as of September 4 2012 1 The show was canceled by Bell Media on May 23 2018 and its final episode aired on June 5 2018 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Set design 2 Foreign versions 3 Current programming segments 3 1 Former programming segments 4 Daily Planet Goes specials 5 Daily Planet special episodes 6 Hosts 7 References 8 External links 9 See alsoHistory EditDaily Planet first aired on January 1 1995 the same day as the premiere of Discovery Channel Canada under the name discovery ca it was an hour long daily news magazine with a science news segment and several feature segments During this era the show aired for the fall winter season The summer season aired the variant show Summer discovery ca with the daily science news segment and repeats of feature segments from the fall winter season in a half hour format 3 4 On September 30 2002 it was relaunched as Daily Planet adopting a science magazine programming format Jay Ingram who hosted the show since Discovery Channel Canada s inception announced his retirement on May 16 2011 5 Daily Planet Jay s Last Show aired on Sunday June 5 2011 which paid tribute to the host with flashbacks and guest segments 6 Previous co hosts include Gill Deacon 1996 2002 Natasha Stillwell who left the show on February 2 2007 7 temporary co host Patty Kim and Kim Jagtiani who left in September 2008 Set design Edit During the summer of 2002 the set was completely remade for the name change from discovery ca to Daily Planet During the summer of 2006 the set of Daily Planet was completely made over On the season premiere in September the end of the show was about the rebuilding of the set During the summer of 2011 the set was rebuilt to accommodate the relaunch of the show in high definition on August 29 2011 Foreign versions Edit Co hosts Ziya Tong and Dan Riskin on location in Northern Ireland during the opening of Titanic Belfast April 2012 An American version of the series Science Daily which was based in Washington DC aired on the Discovery owned digital channel The Science Channel then branded Discovery Science Channel from 2000 2001 during the discovery ca era Patty Kim hosted from Washington DC A weekly version called Discoveries This Week hosted by Dan Duran aired on that channel until 2006 The Science Channel more recently simulcasted a live Daily Planet special called Mars The Phoenix Lands in HD on May 25 2008 International versions of Daily Planet are also produced for Discovery Channel United States Discovery Channel Latin America and Discovery Channel Asia Current programming segments EditMindBender A weekly contest where the viewers are asked five science based questions Viewers who submit the correct answers online are entered into a draw for a digital camera or movie passes From the 2002 2003 season to the 2008 2009 season there were only 3 questions with a warm up question before the contest Discoveries Daily recap of science and technology headlines from around the world Known as Planet Now in the 2009 2010 season Weird Planet Showcasing an unusual scientific discovery or piece of technology Planet You Highlighting technology headlines and showing user generated images and videos Super Slo Mo Tuesday A slow motion video of varying topic Ziyology Host Ziya Tong interviews scientists and researchers about their work Alan Nursall Experience Alan Nursall explores the physics behind everyday objects and events Some segments consist of public demonstrations of physics experiments with help from bystanders Future Tech Featuring Lucas Cochran as the tech correspondent reviewing upcoming tech gaming and social media Riskin s Business Host Dan Riskin conducts experiments to learn how the world works and invites the audience to participate 8 Former programming segments Edit Behind the Scenes Natasha Stillwell goes to commercial industrial facilities to explain the workings of everyday items service similar to How It s Made Kate s Page 1995 1996 discovery ca segment features Kathryn Holloway discussing the Internet and web sites using blue screen technology Joe s Chemistry Set 1995 2002 Joe Schwarcz performs chemical experiments to explain chemical phenomena It was eventually split into a 13 episode series named Science To Go Weird and Wonderful Science 2002 Originally called Weird Science it featured Richard Wassersug introducing strange scientific phenomena Built In Your Backyard Segment for home made inventions Fact of the Matter Featuring various physicists to explain physical phenomena Shannon s Gadgets Shannon Bentley rates science s latest techno offerings Starstruck Ivan Semeniuk s weekly space column You Asked For It discovery ca segment answering scientific questions from viewers It was eventually turned into a separate half hour show In the Daily Planet era it was relaunched in the 2005 2006 season as Planet Q Science And The City Alan Nursall goes to public places to demonstrate physical phenomena by inviting public into performing experiments Going for Green Fall 2009 A ten part series showcasing some of the green technology in use at 2010 Winter Olympics venues Jay s Journal Jay Ingram s editorial column discussing implications of information in science news Daily Planet Goes specials EditA full hour multi episode series where show hosts go to different places for the episodes Daily Planet Goes To Japan 2005 9 Daily Planet Goes To China 2006 Daily Planet Goes To India 2008 10 Daily Planet Goes North 2008 11 Daily Planet Goes To Australia 2008 12 13 Daily Planet Goes Green 2008 14 Daily Planet Goes To Burning Man 2008 15 Daily Planet Goes To Alberta 2008 Daily Planet Goes To Vancouver 2010 Daily Planet Titanic Under the Microscope 2012 Daily planet Goes to Scotland 2015 Daily Planet special episodes EditDaily Planet Green Week April 2009 Daily Planet Greatest Show Ever June 2010 Daily Planet Jay s Last Show June 2011 6 Fire in the Sky A Daily Planet Special February 17 2013 16 Hosts EditJay Ingram 1995 2011 Judy Haladay 1995 1996 Gill Deacon 1996 2002 Jane Gilbert interim hostess 1998 Natasha Stillwell 2002 2007 Kim Jagtiani 2007 2008 Galit Solomon interim hostess 2007 Ed Robertson guest host 2008 Ellie Harrison 2008 interim Karina Huber 2008 interim Patty Kim Valerie Pringle Ziya Tong 2008 2018 Daniel K Riskin 2011 2018 Ivan Semeniuk fill in host amp host of Summer discovery ca References Edit Schedule Primetime and Daytime TV Listings Twitter twitter com Retrieved 2018 05 23 Toronto Star Descent to the Titanic 16 August 1998 The Spectator Just watching this will make you more fit 26 August 1996 Leaving With a Bang As He Steps Down from Nightly Co Hosting Duties Discovery Channel Celebrates Jay Ingram with New Special DAILY PLANET JAY S LAST SHOW June 5 ctvmedia ca Press release 2011 05 16 Archived from the original on 2012 03 16 Retrieved 2011 06 05 a b Jay s Last Show Discoverychannel ca Archived from the original on 2012 08 13 Retrieved 2012 09 19 Daily Planet s Natasha Stillwell to Return to the U K ctvmedia ca Press release 2007 01 23 Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2011 06 05 Watch video online Discovery Bell Media Site Discovery Channel Ctvmedia ca 2007 01 23 Archived from the original on 2012 02 16 Retrieved 2012 09 19 DiscoveryChannel ca Daily Planet Goes To India starts May 28 2007 05 22 Archived from the original on 2007 05 22 Retrieved 2012 09 19 DiscoveryChannel ca Join us for a look at the science of a changing Arctic 2007 10 25 Archived from the original on 2007 10 25 Retrieved 2012 09 19 Discovery HD Announces its fall 2007 programming highlights Channel Canada 2007 06 05 Retrieved 2012 09 19 1 dead link DiscoveryChannel ca Expedition Green Homepage 2008 07 12 Archived from the original on 2008 07 12 Retrieved 2012 09 19 Bell Media Site Discovery Channel Ctvmedia ca Archived from the original on 2012 02 16 Retrieved 2012 09 19 Daily Planet Fire in the Sky A Daily Planet Special discovery ca Archived from the original on 2013 05 14 Retrieved 2013 04 07 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Daily Planet TV series Daily Planet home page Discoveries This Week website Exploration Production Inc home page Daily Planet Jay s last show Future Tech segments listSee also EditBeyond Tomorrow Tomorrow s World Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daily Planet TV series amp oldid 1121558520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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