REVOLVING DOOR:
CityNews Edmonton has unveiled its talent lineup with the launch of nightly 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. MT newscasts, starting Sept. 4. Rogers says CityNews will focus on viewer-driven, original stories and feature Randi-Marie Adams (CHET-TV/Peace FM Chetwynd), Rachelle Elsiufi (CTV Prince Albert), Haweya Fadal (NBC15 Madison, Wisconsin), Carly Robinson (Global News Saskatoon), Hayley Stelmack (recent NAIT grad) and Courtney Theriault (current host of Dinner Television on City).
CityNews Winnipeg’s new broadcast team includes Lisa Charleyboy (CBC Winnipeg, Urban Native Magazine), Stefanie Lasuik (recent University of Winnipeg grad), Erica Natividad (Wheeler in the Morning, 92 CITI-FM), Mark Neufeld (Wheeler in the Morning, 92 CITI-FM), Courtney Rutherford (CBC Manitoba), and Sarolta Saskiw (CTV News Winnipeg). The simulcast portion of 92 CITI FM morning show Wheeler in the Morning, which aired in place of Breakfast Television on City Winnipeg, will end mid-month. What will air in the early morning time slot is TBA.
Karl Johnston will be the new GM of the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group’s Kelowna/Vernon division effective Sept. 15, in addition to remaining GM of Pattison’s Saskatchewan stations. He’ll take over management of the Okanagan cluster from Stu Crouse who retires at the end of September. The move means sales managers Mike Aimoe (North Battleford/Meadow Lake) and Tyler Kinash (Prince Albert) will be taking on a more active role in day-to-day operations in Saskatchewan. Meantime, Kurt Leavins has been promoted to Group Programming & News Specialist effective Oct. 1. Currently station manager/PD at up! 99.3 (CIUP-FM) Edmonton, Leavins will be based out of Pattison’s Victoria cell.
Mitch Bozak is retiring from Global Regina after 30 years, but will stay on in a consulting role. Station manager and Saskatchewan GSM since 2004, Bozak started his career in sales at Harvard Broadcasting and Rawlco Radio, before joining STV (now Global Regina) in 1987, right before its launch. From there, he helped build the station as a sales rep before becoming sales manager in 1994. News director Michael Fulmes will take on the additional role of station manager. Dave Rigby, Regional Manager-Prairies for the Client Marketing/Tempo division of Corus, will now also lead sales for Saskatchewan.
Mark Burley has been appointed to the pre-launch consulting team for CKUR 106.3 FM Vancouver, joining Tewanee Joseph, Brian Schecter and Gary Milne. For the past 12 years, Burley provided leadership for 22 stations and six clusters in the BC Interior as group program director for Bell Media Kelowna. Northern Native Broadcasting-Terrace (NNB-T) is continuing planning and development for CKUR Vancouver with talks underway on the location of on-reserve studio facilities in the Lower Mainland.
Wilf Rice, owner of Airwaves Technical Services in London, ON, is retiring after 57 years in broadcast engineering. Starting at CHCH-TV Hamilton in 1960, Rice has been instrumental in starting, updating and maintaining over 400 radio and TV stations from BC to Nunavut to the Maritimes.
Lionsgate has appointed Gene George to executive vice president of Worldwide Distribution with responsibility for international television distribution, A nine-year veteran of Starz, George previously served as EVP of Starz Worldwide Distribution. Prior to joining Starz, he served as president at Regent Worldwide where he formed production deals with networks including Lifetime, ABC Family and SyFy.
Kayla Hounsell has left CTV Atlantic and announced she’ll be joining CBC Nova Scotia, while she finishes a true crime book for Nimbus Publishing. She had been with CTV Atlantic since 2009 as a reporter, anchor and producer.
Amanda Stein is leaving TSN 690 (CKGM-AM) Montreal and will be joining the New Jersey Devils as the team’s All Access host. Since 2009, Stein had been a SportsCentre anchor, NHL reporter and host on TSN 690 and also did sportscasts for CJAD 800. Since 2016, she’d been the host of the Montreal Canadiens post-game show.
Ryan Hicks, CBC’s political correspondent for the National Assembly of Quebec is leaving to study law at McGill University. Hicks had been with CBC since 2009 as a producer and writer at Power & Politics and a reporter in both Winnipeg and Charlottetown. He’s also done work with the group Journalists4Transparency.
Catherine Lafrance is the new executive director of La Fédération professionnelle des journalistes du Québec (FPJQ). Lafrance began her career in the early 1990s as a journalist with CKAC-AM, then Television Quatre-Saisons, before joining the TVA-LCN team where she served as an anchor. Since 2012, she’s been head of Radio-Canada Toronto. Lafrance succeeds Caroline Locher, who takes the office of the secretary general of the Quebec Press Council in September.
Kirk LaPointe is leaving his evening talk show on Roundhouse Radio (CIRH-FM) Vancouver. LaPointe is taking on an expanded role with Business in Vancouver newspaper and its parent firm Glacier Media. He will continue to co-host the daily Business In Vancouver (BIV) program on Roundhouse with Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin. His final evening show will be Aug. 25.
Matt Di Paola, aka Matt Dips, and Wendy Boomer form the new morning show team at Rogers’ Country 101.1 FM (CKBY-FM) Ottawa. Tuesday was their first show. Boomer has been the voice of middays on Rogers’ country network including Country 101.1, Country 93.5 (CKXC-FM) Kingston, Country 106.7 (CIKZ-FM) Kitchener, Country 104.3 (CJQM-FM) Sault Ste. Marie, Country 600 (CKAT-AM) North Bay, Country 93.3 (CJOK-FM) Fort McMurray, and Country 107 (CKQC-FM) Abbotsford. Dips was most recently part of the morning show at Ottawa’s New Country 94 (CKKL-FM).
Sarah Penton is the new host for CBC’s Radio West, the BC Interior’s afternoon radio show. Penton has been with CBC Winnipeg for the past 15 years, but was born in Nelson, BC and raised in Williams Lake and Metro Vancouver.
Victor Lucas is joining the Vancouver Film School’s Game Design program advisory board for 2017 and 2018. Lucas is an Emmy and Telly Award-winning videogame television pioneer as creator, executive producer and host of daily, videogame and entertainment newsmagazine series The Electric Playground, which spun off video game review series Reviews on the Run. Lucas is currently developing several creative projects with the Vancouver Film School, including a show on top indie video game titles and the design talent behind them. VFS Pitch & Play will be released this fall.
Chuck McCoy’s consultancy stint with Jim Pattison Broadcast Group will come to an end in September. For the past 14 months, McCoy has been working with new and developing talent, specifically the Pattison station morning shows. McCoy tells Broadcast Dialogue, he’ll be continuing to consult and can be reached at chuckmccoy98@gmail.com.
Neil Morrison is returning to Pulse 107.7 (CISF-FM) Surrey, just months after parting ways with South Fraser Broadcasting. Morrison announced on Twitter on Tuesday that he’ll be filling in for Leah Holiove on the morning show next week with Dave Sheldon, and then will take over the evening time slot. The CFOX-FM Vancouver and 102.1 The Edge (CFNY-FM) Toronto veteran had been with the station since its launch in 2016, up until this past June.
RADIO/AUDIO/PODCAST:
Bell Media announced yesterday, Aug. 9, it has signed an agreement to acquire four FM radio stations in Ontario from Larche Communications Inc. (LCI), subject to CRTC approval. Stations include classic hits-formatted 104.1 The Dock (CICZ-FM) in Midland and 92.3 The Dock (CJOS-FM) in Owen Sound, as well as KICX Country 91.7 (CICS-FM) in Sudbury, and KICX Country 106 (CICX-FM) in Orillia.
VMS Media Group, one of the outlets left empty-handed following the CRTC’s urban Indigenous radio station proceedings, is appealing the decision. Following the denial of its applications to operate stations in Edmonton and Calgary, VMS is now arguing that commissioner Linda Vennard, who sat on the hearing panel, was in a conflict of interest for accepting gifts from ethnic broadcaster Red FM. In a previous proceeding, Vennard was already found in conflict for accepting a box of chocolates and a bouquet of flowers from the broadcaster on her birthday. VMS’ appeal states “the Commission’s decision does not meaningfully contribute to a diversity of news voices in Calgary or Edmonton and ignored the support of Indigenous communities.”
SIGN-OFFS:
Kenneth “Ken” Markham Ogden, 75, died Aug. 3 at Saint John Regional Hospital. Ken spent more than 40 years working as a producer at CHSJ radio and television in Saint John, including directing several award-winning commercials. Ogden started at CHSJ-AM after high school in 1960 as an operator and worked his way into commercial script writing and production. Later, he added TV commercial production to his resume and went on to produce shows as well. He was part of the new MITV, which went to air in 1988 and was later sold to Canwest and rebranded Global Maritimes. Ogden retired in 2006. He was also an artist, musician and writer and was a member of several bands, including Saint John’s own “Beetles.”
Robert MacLaren, 82, on July 6, at home in Bridgewater, NS. MacLaren joined CKBW-AM Bridgewater in 1952. Starting out as a DJ, he moved up the ranks to sports director, news director, program director and eventually became general manager and part owner of Acadia Broadcasting Company Limited. On-air at CKBW, Bob will be remembered for his strong, distinctive news voice and for co-hosting the TELEFUN program with the late Ginny Flemming. The show ran for 13 years and two cookbooks of original local recipes resulted. As an extension of his broadcast career, Bob was president of the Atlantic Association of Broadcasters and named an Honorary Life Member in 1995. In 1996, Bob was inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
TV/FILM/VIDEO:
The Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) consultation paper on repurposing spectrum on the 600 MHz band, says TV stations operating in 600 MHz will only be required to change channels if their spectrum is needed for mobile broadband. Urban stations would receive a minimum of one year of notification, while those in other areas would be afforded at least two years notice. You can read more here.
The CRTC has issued a call for comments on measures to provide for dispute resolution between video-on-demand operators and discretionary services. The deadline for filing comments is Sept. 19.
ONLINE/DIGITAL:
In a case that could set a precedent for online news sites, Le Soleil, Le Devoir and La Presse have won a court injunction preventing political news website LaDose.pro from publishing excerpts of their stories online. The newspapers argued that La Dose was profiting financially by aggregating headlines and lead paragraphs from their news stories, even though they linked to the original stories. La Dose is appealing the injunction.
GENERAL:
The CRTC has signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Kingdom’s Information Commissioner’s Office, promoting close cooperation in the enforcement of spam and telemarketing laws in both jurisdictions. The CRTC has entered into similar bilateral agreements with the United States Federal Trade Commission, United States Federal Communications Commission, New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs and Australian Communications and Media Authority.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) has proposed setting aside 30 megahertz of spectrum in the 600-MHz frequency band for newer, wireless operators with less than 10 per cent of the national market share. The move would create room in the market for smaller wireless competitors like Shaw’s Freedom Mobile, Quebecor Inc.’s Videotron Ltd., Tbaytel, Sasktel and Eastlink, who would be able to bid without competition from the big three national carriers – Rogers, BCE Inc. and Telus. All bidders would be able to compete for licences covering the other 40 MHz. “Low-band” spectrum is highly-valued for its in-building penetration and range.
Benztown has put together an audio tribute to the legendary Glen Campbell, who passed away Tuesday at the age of 81 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Listen here.