Gary Miles will posthumously receive the The Ontario Association of Broadcasters’ 2017 Ontario Hall of Fame Award. The awards presentation will be held during the OAB fall conference Connection ‘17 on Nov. 9 at the Marriott Toronto Airport Hotel. The OAB is also inviting broadcasters to submit their application for the Broadcast Order of Achievement, recognizing tenure in broadcasting: Bronze for 10-14 years of service, Silver for 15-24 years of service and Gold for 25+ years of service. Those wishing to be recognized can apply online.
Tom Asacker has been announced as the morning keynote speaker at Connection ’17. Asacker is the author of five business books including The Business of Belief, Opportunity Screams, A Little Less Conversation and A Clear Eye for Branding.
The Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) is hosting a panel exploring how the Age of Trump has led to renewed international interest in all things Canadian. Covering Canada will feature Madelaine Drohan, Canada correspondent for The Economist, Jodi Rudoren, editorial director of NYT Global, the international edition of the New York Times, and Stephen Rodrick, the contributing editor for Rolling Stone who recently profiled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The event, on Sept. 19 at the TMX Broadcast Centre in Toronto, is part of the J-Talks series, exploring pressing media issues.
Michel Bissonnette, Guy Crevier, Alexandre Taillefer, and Brian MylesFor its inaugural Montreal J-Talk, The Canadian Journalism Foundation brings together Michel Bissonnette, executive vice-president for Radio-Canada; Guy Crevier, publisher of La Presse; Alexandre Taillefer, managing partner of the investment fund that owns L’actualité; and Brian Myles, publisher of Le Devoir. They’ll be joined by Colette Brin, director of Université Laval’s Centre d’études sur les médias. Gerald Fillion, host of RDI Économie, moderates. State of Flux: Media’s Next Moves takes place Sept. 27 at Concordia University.