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REVOLVING DOOR:

Dina Pugliese, Roger Petersen, and Stella Acquisto

Roger Petersen has been named co-host of Citytv Toronto’s Breakfast Television. Petersen joins co-host Dina Pugliese, along with Stella Acquisto, who joins the show as community correspondent. Petersen has been with Citytv since 1999, undertaking roles from reporter and anchor to host of car show Autoshop. He moved to Citytv Vancouver in 2004 to be lead anchor there before returning to CityNews Toronto in 2008.

Adam Wylde

Adam Wylde has left KiSS 92.5 (CKIS-FM) and BT Toronto. Wylde had been host of the Adam Wylde Show since 2013 and an entertainment reporter with Breakfast Television since 2015. He hasn’t divulged what’s next, but says he’ll continue as a host with the Steve Dangle Podcast.

Charis Hogg

Charis Hogg is heading back to Vancouver to join the JACK 96.9 (CJAX-FM) morning show. JACK Mornings with Jeff, Charis and Paul launches in August. Hogg was a co-host on CFOX-FM Vancouver’s Jeff O’Neil Show from 2004-10, before relocating to Saskatoon where she did stints with both Global News and 96.3 CRUZ FM (CFWD-FM).

Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown leaves Q107 (CFGQ-FM) Calgary to join the JACK 96.9 Vancouver morning show. He’s hosted mornings at Q107 since 2011. His last day is July 6.

Michael Kuss

Michael Kuss is leaving the JACK 96.9 morning show to join Rogers’ sister station News 1130 (CKWX-AM) as the afternoon meteorologist. Kuss has been co-hosting the morning show for the last year with Paul Brown.

Ron Nicolson

Ron Nicolson has read his last newscast at CBC Calgary after 20 years with the public broadcaster and 40 in radio. Nicolson started his broadcast career as the weekend midnight disc jockey at CFCN-AM Calgary in 1977. Nicholson eventually moved into news at stations in High River, AB, Kamloops, BC, Regina and Toronto, before returning to Calgary in 1998.

John Gilchrist

CBC Calgary restaurant reviewer John Gilchrist is retiring after 38 years. Gilchrist has been a weekly contributor to Calgary Eyeopener since 1980. He also hosted CBC-TV segment On The Table in the early 2000s. Gilchrist’s reviews in the Calgary Herald and Swerve magazine are also coming to an end.

Christy Clark

Christy Clark has been appointed to the Shaw Communications board of directors. Clark was BC’s Premier from 2011-17 and a former cabinet minister in the Gordon Campbell government. In 2005, she took a break from public service and dabbled in radio as host of The Christy Clark Show on CKNW-AM Vancouver.

Alicia Draus

Alicia Draus is leaving News 95.7 (CJNI-FM) Halifax for Global Halifax. Draus had been an anchor and reporter with Rogers Halifax since Mar. 2017.

Chandler Grieve

Chandler Grieve is leaving CTV Vancouver Island for a new role in government communications and public engagement. He’d been with CTV as a VJ, political reporter and anchor since 2011.

Derek Hinchliffe

Derek Hinchliffe is retiring from Global Okanagan. Hinchliffe retires as station manager and news director after 35 years with CHBC-TV.

Mark Elliot aka Nils Johanson

Mark Elliot aka Nils Johanson is retiring from radio. Elliot was host of long-running weekend talk show People Helping People on NewsTalk 1010 (CFRB-AM) Toronto and sister station CJAD-AM Montreal, an open line show on addictions and recovery. He previously hosted The Nightside on CFRB from 2003-07, in addition to stints at CFRA-AM and CFGO-AM Ottawa and CKLW-AM Windsor.

Evan Stoney

Evan Stoney is joining Newcap Halifax as the new assistant producer and fill-in creative writer. Stoney was previously morning show host at 590 CJCW-AM Sussex, NB and has worked with AVR (CKEN-FM) and Magic 94.9 FM (CKWM-FM) Kentville, NS.

Franca Sperandeo

Franca Sperandeo has been promoted from retail sales manager of Evanov Radio Group’s Toronto cluster to general sales manager of Z103.5 (CIDC-FM) and Proud FM (CIRR-FM), as well as interim GSM of Jewel 88.5 (CKDX-FM). Sperandeo has worked in media sales over the last two decades with CTV, Astral Media and Business Television, among others.

Angie Seth

Angie Seth, Global News weekend anchor for Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, and the Maritimes, is leaving to join the anchor desk at CTV News Channel. Seth had been with Global since 2014.

Catherine Tait

Catherine Tait began her five-year mandate as president and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada on July 3. Tait is a co-founder of New York-based independent film, TV and digital content company Duopoly Inc., which she led as president from 2002-18. She also co-founded iThentic in 2006 and Hollywood Suite in 2010. She was previously president and COO of Salter Street Films from 1997 to 2001.

Tim Adams

Tim Adams is taking a one-year hiatus from CBC Edmonton to work on developing Free Footie, the free kids soccer league he founded, full-time. Adams has a goal of expanding the free kids soccer league to cities across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, and every host city of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

RADIO/AUDIO/PODCAST:

Alan Cross and Chris “Dunner” Duncombe

Corus Entertainment and TPX (The Podcast Exchange) have announced a sales partnership that will see TPX sell Corus podcasts in Canada and the U.S. Corus’ growing podcast network features podcast programming from across its 39 radio stations, and original offerings like The Ongoing History of New Music with Alan Cross. TPX will be working directly with Corus’ recently-appointed director of Podcasting and Streaming Chris “Dunner” Duncombe and his team for all North American sales.

The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) says comments made about Indigenous women on Radio X (CHOI-FM) Quebec City in Nov. 2016 breached the Human Rights clause of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ (CAB) Code of Ethics and Equitable Portrayal Code. Speaking on his show about allegations of sex assault against Indigenous women by police officers in remote regions, host Jeff Fillion said that according to an officer he had spoken to young, handsome police officers with attractive wives and young families would not be tempted by “messed up” Indigenous women with “rotten teeth, hepatitis and substance abuse problems.” The CBSC’s French-language Panel concluded Fillion’s characterizations of Indigenous peoples violated the code and that he did not adequately clarify that he was denouncing sexual assault and not intending to stereotype or degrade Indigenous women.

Clear Sky Radio Lethbridge and its stations 94.1 CJOC-FM and 98.1 The Bridge (CKBD-FM) are the recipients of this year’s Dr G.R.A. Rice Memorial Award for Excellence in Media Coverage. Given annually by the Order of St. John in Alberta in recognition of support and engagement with non-profit organizations, the award was presented by Lieutenant Governor Lois Mitchell to Lorene Halseth, director of administration for Clear Sky Radio, and sales manager Trent Fujita, on June 9 at Government House in Edmonton.

CJOS-FM Owen Sound, held its annual Radio for Oncology radiothon on June 27. This year’s event raised a record breaking $40,641.48. All funds go to the Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation for cancer care.

Okanagan Oldies 103.9 (CKOO-FM) held its inaugural Variety Radiothon on June 27. The event raised more than $20,000 for Variety the Children’s Charity to help special needs children in the Okanagan.

Deborah Moore, William Ho, and Jie Ying Chen

Fairchild Radio organized a week-long public service campaign in June in support of animal cruelty and abandonment prevention programs. During Fairchild Radio Animal Well-being Awareness Week, June 9-15, a panel of veterinarians, animal cruelty investigation officers, pet adopters and representatives from the SPCA and Humane Society were invited to guest-host programs in Chinese on AM 1430 and FM 88.9 Toronto; FM 94.7 Calgary; and AM 1470 and FM 96.1 Vancouver. In addition, each city organized their own events to support the cause, including a Vancouver cookie fundraiser that raised $2,052 in four hours for the BC SPCA.

Ross Ingram

Ross Ingram, owner of Faithway Communications Inc. and CJRI-FM Fredericton, NB, marked 65 years in broadcasting on July 1. Ingram’s broadcasting career started at CJSH-FM Hamilton where he started as a control room operator in 1953. From there, he went to CHVC Niagara Falls; CKEC-FM New Glasgow, NS; CKCL-FM Truro, NS; CHSJ Radio and TV Saint John, NB; CBC-TV Halifax; and CBC Radio and Television in Fredericton where he retired after 30 years with the public broadcaster. For the last 15 years, in addition to managing CJRI, Ingram has been hosting the station’s Daybreak morning program.

SIGN-OFFS:

Les Carpenter

Les Carpenter, 61, on July 3, after a brief illness. Carpenter started his broadcasting career with the CBC in Inuvik where he hosted many of the North’s most popular programs and earned him the nickname “Mr. Saturday Night.” Carpenter left broadcasting In 1984 and over the next 16 years took on a variety of roles from becoming the first mayor of Sachs Harbour to founding chair of the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation. He was also a member of the UN Special Task Force on Aboriginal Peoples and special advisor to Australia’s Aboriginal Peoples and the Prime Minister’s Office. In 2000, Carpenter was asked by Northern Native Broadcasting in Whitehorse to step back into his former career as director of radio. In the fall of 2009, Carpenter took over as CEO of Yellowknife-based Native Communications Society, which owns CKLB-FM, which broadcasts in five languages to 30 communities in the N.W.T. and northern Alberta.

Larry Lamb

Larry Lamb, 83, on June 29 in Peterborough. Lamb had a distinguished career in radio advertising, concluding his career as president of Major Market Broadcasters. Founded by a group of senior sales executives that left Stephens & Towndrow Broadcast Reps in 1966, the company opened offices in Montreal and Toronto with CHUM as its only client. CFPL London and the Moffatt stations were eventually partners. The successor company became known as CHUM Radio Sales after CHUM purchased all of the outstanding shares in the late 1990s. Lamb is remembered as a mentor to younger media buyers, and one of the nicest guys in the business.

Denis Akiyama

Denis Akiyama, 66 on June 28. Akiyama was an actor and voice actor, best known as the voice of the Iceman/Bobby Drake, Silver Samurai and Sunfire characters in the X-Men Animated Series. He also provided the voice of Malachite/Kunzite in the original English version of Sailor Moon. The Toronto-born actor also appeared in Johnny Mnemonic, 2015 action adventure film Pixels, and was a frequent guest star on Canadian TV series Katts and Dog.

Daniel Pilon

Daniel Pilon, 77, on June 26, of cancer. Montreal-born Pilon got his first movie role in Quebec director Gilles Carle’s 1968 drama Le Viol d’une Jeune Fille Douce, which also starred his older brother Donald Pilon. He went on to appear in 1969 British war film Play Dirty, alongside Michael Caine and Nigel Davenport. Pilon is best known for portraying portraying villain Renaldo “Naldo” Marchetta on Dallas and Gavin Newirth on Days of Our Lives, among other roles on daytime soaps Ryan’s Hope and Guiding Light. He also had credits on Hart to Hart, Cagney & Lacey, and Murder, She Wrote.

Robert Asgeirsson

Robert Asgeirsson, 74, on June 12, following a nine-year battle with prostate cancer. The Vancouver-based cinematographer began his career at CJAY-TV Winnipeg in the 1960s, before moving to Vancouver in 1969 where he worked at BCTV as a documentary and current affairs cameraman. Throughout the 1970s and 80, Asgeirsson worked as both a freelance and staff shooter for CBC Vancouver, Global TV and other clients. His work was nominated for a Gemini Award in 1989. Asgeirsson was also curator of the Icelandic Archives of BC which now reside in the UBC Library Special Collections department, collecting and printing hundreds of still photographs for the “Nordic Spirit” collection.

TV/FILM/VIDEO:

Carolyn Waldo and Alastair Connolly

Carolyn Waldo, Olympic gold medalist and veteran CTV sportscaster, former CTV Barrie sportscaster Alastair Connolly, and Ontario Hockey League broadcaster and goalie Emily Fulford are co-hosts of new sports series GO/NITRO that’s been picked up for U.S. syndication. Produced by Ottawa production house SKYCRON for Bell Media, the show has been picked up by New York-based JPI, known for its sports programming with ESPN, Fox Sports and NBC Sportsnet, and is slated to begin airing Nov. 3. The premise of the show, “Every Athlete Has A First Day”, sees Fulford, Waldo and Connolly drafted by teams in the CFL, NCAA, OHL, NASCAR and the Canadian Olympic Team in different sports — and then go through the same training, workouts, diet and competition with the actual athletes of these teams.

Asian Television Network is the exclusive Canadian television rightsholder for the first professional Twenty20 cricket league in North America. ATN, Canada’s largest South Asian broadcaster, will air all 22 league matches of the inaugural edition of Global T20 Canada live on its Commonwealth Broadcasting Network (CBN) channel. Global T20 Canada will run from June 28 to July 15, featuring five franchise teams – Toronto Nationals, Vancouver Knights, Edmonton Royals, Montreal Tigers and Winnipeg Hawks – along with the Cricket West Indies B Team, comprised entirely of players from the Caribbean.

Alessia Cara, Halsey, and Marshmello ft. Anne-Marie

The 2018 iHeartRadio MMVAs’ first round of performers includes Alessia Cara, Halsey, and Marshmello ft. Anne-Marie. The awards show returns Aug. 26 at 9 p.m. ET simulcast on CTV, MTV and Much, with a red carpet pre-show on MTV and Much. The awards will also livestream on Twitter, CTV.ca, CTV GO and Much.com, via the iHeartRadio app, iHeartRadio.ca, and across nine Virgin Radio stations in Toronto, Kitchener, London, Halifax, Montréal, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver.

Doug Dirks, Angela Knight, and Graham Wardle

CBC Sports will have daily coverage of the Calgary Stampede beginning Friday across CBC and Sportsnet ONE as well as livestreams at cbcsports.ca and via the CBC Sports app. The CBC broadcast schedule includes an afternoon encore presentation of the Parade and nighttime coverage of the GMC Rangeland Derby on July 7, with live afternoon and evening coverage over the final weekend (July 14-15), and weeknight wrap-up shows recapping the top performances. In Alberta only, CBC Calgary’s Doug Dirks and Angela Knight will anchor parade coverage, while Heartland’s Graham Wardle takes a break from production on Season 12 to undertake the role of reporter along the parade route.

The Quebecor Fund has announced the production companies and distributors whose projects will receive funding in the 16th round of the Film Production Assistance Program. Five projects will share in $780,000 in funding to be produced and distributed by Cinémaginaire inc., PCF Bravest The Movie inc. (Productions Caramel Films inc.), Films Vision 4 inc., 9378-3504 Québec inc. (Christal Films Productions inc.), Les Films du Paria inc., Les Films Séville inc., Téléfiction Distribution et Marketing inc., Les Films Opale inc., and Filmoption International inc.

Women in Film & Television – Atlantic (WIFT-AT) is giving emerging female directors a chance to gain TV series experience with their new program The Shadow Project. The program gives female directors the opportunity to “shadow” senior directors on five television series shooting in Atlantic Canada, including Pure, Mr. D, Diggstown, Cavendish and Little Dog.

ONLINE/DIGITAL:

Alexander Panetta

Politico is launching a subscription-based Canadian edition it describes as a “cross-border policy intelligence service for professionals with a stake in the Canada-U.S. relationship.” Politico Pro Canada’s staff will be based in Washington and helmed by editor Alexander Panetta. It’s set to launch in September.

Darren Krause

LiveWire Calgary is the latest online independent news site to enter the Calgary market. In his introductory post, editor Darren Krause, former managing editor at Metro Calgary, writes: “LiveWire Calgary believes there’s a large, under-represented group (maybe even a majority?) of Calgarians who have lost their connection to media because it’s not connecting them to their community.”

GENERAL:

Mutsumi Takahashi, David Jaeger, and Lorne Michaels

CTV Montreal anchor Mutsumi Takahashi and former CBC Radio producer and composer David Jaeger have been named Members of the Order of Canada, among 105 new appointments by the Governor General. Also named a Member is Dr. Yiyan Wu of the Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) – a leading authority and researcher in digital TV and multimedia communications. Saturday Night Live executive producer Lorne Michaels has been named a Companion of the Order for his significant influence on North American culture.

Janet Yale

The Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review Panel held its first working session June 26-27, under the leadership of chair Janet Yale in Ottawa. The Review Panel will continue to meet over the summer and expects to launch its consultation and outreach plan this September.

BCE Inc. has been awarded a multi-year contract to operate Alberta SuperNet, the government-led initiative providing broadband network connectivity in 429 communities throughout the province. Bell currently owns and operates the SuperNet network assets serving 27 urban centres in Alberta, and will now also operate the network elements connecting a total of 402 communities in rural Alberta. Bell has entered into an agreement to acquire Axia NetMedia Corporation, the Calgary-based operator of SuperNet’s rural assets. Terms of the transaction, expected to close this fall, will not be disclosed.

Anthem Properties Group Ltd. has acquired the former CBC/Radio-Canada site in Calgary. The 2.43 acre site at 1724 Westmount Boulevard in the Hillhurst-Sunnyside neighbourhood is slated for residential redevelopment. The site was home to the public broadcaster for nearly six decades before the local bureau moved into a new, modern facility last fall. Anthem is proposing to develop a townhome community with panoramic views of the river valley and downtown Calgary.

SUPPLY LINES:

Davicom has moved its Quebec City factory, labs and offices into a larger facility. As of July 5, the manufacturer of transmitter remote control and remote site monitoring systems will be located right next door to the building it has occupied since 1995.

 

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