Whatever It Takes: Life Lessons from Degrassi and Elsewhere in the World of Music and Television

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  • Stohn has over forty years of experience in the entertainment world as a creator, a lawyer, and a producer
  • Stohn has been involved with Degrassi since its inception
  • Degrassi is the longest running fictional show in Canadian television history and one of the longest running fictional shows in the world
  • The actors from the show call Stohn the "dad" of Degrassi
  • Stohn brings a unique insight into the digital revolution because of his creation of the Degrassi digital media ecosystem
  • Ward and Stohn have been friends since their university days
  • Ward was Canada’s first VJ on MuchMusic, is a Juno Award–winning songwriter, and has written three novels
  • Title refers to the Degrassi theme song of the same name, which was co-written by Stohn
  • First book to be published by one of Degrassi’s originators

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4.7
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Brenda Dunlap
August 4, 2024
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About the author

Stephen Stohn is a Canadian entertainment lawyer and the executive producer of the Degrassi television franchise. He was also executive producer of The Juno Awards for two decades, during which he was director and then the chair of CARAS. He lives in Toronto.

Christopher Ward, Canada’s original MuchMusic VJ, wrote the world-wide #1 hit “Black Velvet.” His songs have been recorded by Diana Ross, The Backstreet Boys, Amanda Marshall, and many others. He lives in Toronto and Los Angeles.

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