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The N Sets “Degrassi” Mid-Season Finale, New Minis

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Emma’s Best-Kept Secret Comes Back to Haunt Her on The N’s Mid-Season Six Finale of Degrassi Friday, November 17

Following the Finale, The First of Six New Degrassi Minis Begins Rolling Out Weekly on The-N.com Beginning November 17

NEW YORK, Nov. 2 – Sean may be out of jail, but he’s still down and out when he discovers his not-so-perfect girlfriend Emma has been concealing a secret with his not-so-perfect best friend Jay. The N, the nighttime network for teens, premieres the highly anticipated mid-season six finale of Degrassi: The Next Generation Friday, November 17 at 8:00 p.m. (ET), followed by a new, half-hour episode of South of Nowhere at 8:30 p.m. (ET). On Friday, November 24, The Click — The N’s broadband media player (www.the-n.com), will unveil six new Degrassi Minis, one premiering every Friday for six consecutive weeks.

“We know that our viewers have an insatiable appetite for Degrassi, which is why we are committed to offering it across all platforms,” said Sarah Tomassi Lindman, Vice President, Production and Programming, The N. “Degrassi Minis are another fantastic opportunity for The N to offer new online experiences with exclusive content all day, every day.”

In the mid-season finale entitled “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” Sean is finally out of jail and excited to have a fresh start, a new job and a great girl like Emma. But his spirits are soon crushed when he learns Emma has a secret she doesn’t want revealed. Once again, his world is turned upside down and he must decide if he can truly forgive and forget. Meanwhile, Derek and Danny run into issues when their history teacher Mr. Perino attempts to put an end to their antics. Things get confrontational and the boys must decide whether he is just being strict, or if he has stepped out of line.

On Friday, November 24, The N unveils six new Degrassi Minis which begin rolling out exclusively on The Click (www.the-n.com). A new mini will premiere every Friday for six consecutive weeks. Each mini is two to three minutes in length providing a back story to existing plot lines of the series, while others are hypothetical takes on the Degrassi universe.

The six Degrassi Minis include:
* “Sean in Prison” Premiering Friday, November 17 – This vignette shows a
night in the life of Sean while he was behind bars.
* “Two’s Company” Premiering Friday, November 24 – After an embarrassing
moment, Manny (the house guest who will never leave) and Mr. Simpson
have an uncomfortable conversation while watching Instant Star.
* “Bring It On” Premiering Friday, December 1 – Manny introduces a whole
new spirit squad at the halftime basketball game with the Degrassi male
student body performing an urban, in-your-face, “Bring it On”-style
routine.
* “A Day in the Life of Heather Sinclair” Premiering Friday, December 8
– Through the eyes of Heather, we walk the halls of Degrassi as she’s
belittled and tormented (or is she the tormentor?) by several of her
classmates.
* “Diary of Jay Hogart” Premiering Friday, December 15 – You think you
know, but you have no idea what Jay Hogart does while the rest of
Degrassi is in class.
* “Toby Dynamite” Premiering Friday, December 22 – A Napoleon Dynamite
parody.

Degrassi: The Next Generation, winner of both a Television Critics Association Award and a Teen Choice Summer Series Award, is a fictional, dramatic series that tackles tough issues in a realistic way. Degrassi introduces a new generation of kids going through the trials and tribulations of adolescence in the 21st century at the newly refurbished Degrassi Community School. The series follows Emma (Miriam McDonald), Manny (Cassie Steele), Jimmy (Aubrey Graham), Alex (Deanna Casaluce), Liberty (Sarah Barrable- Tishauer), Spinner (Shane Kippel), Toby (Jake Goldsbie), J.T. (Ryan Cooley), Darcy (Shenae Grimes) and Peter (Jamie Johnston) as they journey through high school, as well as alumni Paige (Lauren Collins), Ellie (Stacey Farber), Marco (Adamo Ruggiero), Craig (Jake Epstein) and Jay (Mike Lobel) as they experience life post Degrassi.

Epitome Pictures and its affiliate companies have been producing quality Canadian programming since 1976, including the multi-award winning, internationally recognized Degrassi franchise, The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, which still air throughout the world. Epitome Pictures has also produced the series Liberty Street and Riverdale, as well as Instant Star and several MOWs. For more information, please visit www.epitomepictures.com.

The N, the nighttime network for teens, is a programming arm of MTV Networks and is currently available in 52 million households via cable, digital cable and satellite television. The N’s mission is to be the authentic voice for teens and help them figure out their lives with relevant, topical programming on-air and online at the network’s web site www.the-n.com. The N airs everyday from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. (ET). The N and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.