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Canadian country star Jason McCoy has joined KICX 106 (CICX-FM) Orillia as an on-air host. The award-winning performer was born in Barrie and now lives in Minesing, ON. Jason started as a guest on the Jack Latimer and Carey Moran show on Monday.
Fiona Conway is out as executive director of programming for CBC News. Conway joined CBC in 2012 after 14 years as executive director of ABC News, including serving as the senior producer on World News Tonight with Peter Jennings. She was previously executive director at CTV News for nearly 18 years. CBC News GM and editor-in-chief Jennifer Mcguire says Conway is leaving to pursue a “personal passion” and that her timing coincides with the redevelopment of The National. In the interim, all programs will report to McGuire through Paul Hambleton, the managing editor of radio and television news.
Lily Jamali has joined Bloomberg TV Canada as the host of the new daily business news program Bloomberg Markets: Canada. The hour-long show debuted Monday. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Jamali covered the tech industry and the U.S. West Coast as a San Francisco-based financial journalist for Reuters TV.
Kristen Jade is headed to 101.5 Kool FM (CKCE-FM) Calgary after four years at Vancouver’s JRfm (CJJR-FM) and The Peak (CKPK-FM). Jade will co-host afternoons with Jeff Holland beginning Feb. 2.
Rob Arnold is leaving his account executive role with Bell Media Regina to head up business development at Regina’s Hillman AV. Since 2002, Arnold has worked as a creative writer and creative director at OK Radio Group, Fort McMurray; Rawlco Radio, Regina; Jim Pattison Broadcast Group, Nanaimo; Astral Media (Kelowna and Regina); and the Look Agency in Regina.
Ken Engelhart has joined StrategyCorp as a senior advisor. Ken comes to StrategyCorp after a 25-year career at Rogers Communications, where he most recently led its regulatory affairs practice as senior vice-president. Prior to Rogers, Ken was general counsel and director of regulatory affairs for the Canadian Business Telecommunications Alliance. He’s also a past board member and chair of the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association.
Donnie Campbell has moved his show Celtic Serenade, which he hosted on CJCB-AM Sydney, NS for more than 40 years, across town to The Coast 89.7 (CKOA-FM) Glace Bay, NS. Campbell ended his Sunday evening show on CJCB Dec. 25 and aired his first show on The Coast Jan. 1. The show is now simulcast throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Newfoundland on Bell FibeTV channel 773.
Canadian Olympian Roseline Filion is retiring from diving at age 29 to pursue a career in broadcasting. Filion tells BT Montreal she’s always been interested in television. The Laval, QC, athlete and her diving partner Meaghan Benfeito won a bronze medal at Rio 2016 and bronze at London 2012.
Futuri Media has created three new leadership roles. Sophie Fry has been named Dir./TopLine. Jason Robinaugh has been promoted to product manager, Mobile, LDR and Takeover. Clint Marsh has been named product manager, Post and Futuri Streaming. All three are based in Cleveland, OH and will report to CEO Daniel Anstandig.
Ines de La Cuetara is joining the Global National team as Washington correspondent. de La Cuetara has been covering U.S. politics for ABC News since 2015. Previously, she was Global News Montreal’s first video-journalist in 2014 and has also worked in production for CNN’s Paris Bureau and ABC’s World News Tonight.
Andy Walsh has set a date to retire after more than 65 years in broadcasting. Walsh, 85, has been the voice of weekend news on News 1130 (CKWX-AM) Vancouver for nearly 20 years and will read his last newscast on Feb. 13. Walsh started in radio in 1951 after dropping out of high school to work for an advertising company in his hometown of Montreal. While working there, he had the opportunity to meet radio and television personalities and became interested in the idea of becoming a broadcaster. His first radio job was at small 50-watt station CKSF-AM in Cornwall, ON. Born Andy Woloshen, it was there that it was suggested his name was too difficult to pronounce and he became Andy ‘Walsh’ on air. Walsh went on to CJIC-AM in Sault Ste Marie and CFRA-AM in Ottawa before he was offered a position at Montreal’s number one station CJAD-AM in 1954. He stayed there for 15 years before applying at CHQM-FM Vancouver where he was news director until 1993. Known for his warm, yet authoritative delivery, Walsh was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the RTDNA in 2004 and in 2012 was inducted into the Canadian News Hall of Fame.
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Randy Lennox will be awarded the 2017 Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS). Currently president of broadcasting and content for Bell Media, Lennox was previously the president and CEO of Universal Music. The award recognizes industry leaders who have vastly contributed to the growth and development of the Canadian music industry. It will be presented at the 46th Annual JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards on Apr. 1 in Ottawa.
Alberta’s newest radio station Real Country 104.9 (CFHI-FM) Hinton is air testing. Playing contemporary country, the Newcap-owned station’s line-up includes the Real Wake-up with Stevie de la Rose, Suzy Burge on afternoons and Casey Clarke and Roo Phelps in the evening.
840 CFCW-AM Edmonton’s Critters Hockey Team has passed the $1 million mark in its fundraising. Started in 1993, the team of CFCW staff and friends of the Newcap-owned country station, has played in hundreds of communities throughout North Central Alberta. Money raised over the years has supported everything from minor hockey and rink repairs to local charities, with all funds staying in the community. On Nov. 3, 2016, the CFCW Critters Million Dollar Tour surpassed $1 million in funds raised during a game in the town of Westlock.
Nominations are now open for 2017 The Rosalie Award from the Radio Trailblazers. The award recognizes Canadian women who have blazed new trails in radio and is named after Rosalie Trombley, renowned music director at The Big 8 (CKLW-AM) Windsor/Detroit and the first-ever recipient of the Rosalie Award in 2005. The deadline is Feb 3. The nomination form can be found here.
SIGN-OFFS:
Russ Thompson, 82, Jan. 16 of cancer. Born in Montreal, Russ had a 40-year career in Toronto radio and was a well-known TV spokesperson. Over the years, Russ worked for CKEY-AM, CBC Radio Toronto and CKFM-FM, wrapping up his career at Easy 97 (CJEZ-FM) in 1992. Throughout his career, Russ also represented brands as a commercial spokesperson for GM, Timex, CN/CP, Belvedere and Proctor and Gamble, among others.
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Nine Canadians are among those nominated for the 89th Academy Awards. They include Howard Barish, co-producer (13th), Documentary (Feature); Sylvain Bellemare (Arrival), Sound Editing; Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Claude La Haye (Arrival), Sound Mixing; Ryan Gosling (La La Land), Actor in a Leading Role; Shawn Levy, co-producer (Arrival), Best Picture; Theodore Ushev (Blind Vaysha), Short Film (Animated), National Film Board of Canada; Patrice Vermette (Arrival), Production Design; and Denis Villeneuve (Arrival), Directing. CTV will carry the Oscars live on Feb. 26.
Michael Landsberg is being awarded a Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division) for his mental health advocacy. Landsberg will be presented with the honour by Governor General David Johnston at a ceremony at Rideau Hall at a later date. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded to Canadians who have performed exceptional deeds or activities that set an example for others to follow, improve the quality of life of a community and bring benefit or honour to Canada. Landsberg has spoken publicly about his personal battle with depression since 2009 and considers his ability to help reduce the stigma of mental illness as his most important professional calling. A recognizable on-air personality at TSN since its launch in 1984, Landsberg can be heard every weekday morning on TSN 1050 Radio (CHUM-AM) in Toronto as the co-host of Naylor & Landsberg.
CraveTV’s third Canadian Original series What Would Sal Do? begins streaming March 24. From New Metric Media, the producers of CraveTV comedy Letterkenny, the eight-episode, half-hour comedy follows an underachiever who discovers he’s the second coming of Christ. The series received three Canadian Screen Award nominations last week including Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role (Jennifer Dale); Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series (Ryan McDonald); and Best Writing in a Comedy Program or Series (Andrew De Angelis).
CBC Radio One’s The Current continues to host public forums around the public broadcaster’s first-ever short, virtual reality documentary that takes the viewer to British Columbia’s notorious Highway 16 where it’s believed as many as 50 women have gone missing since 1969. The four-minute doc, directed by Anishinaabe filmmaker Lisa Jackson, can be experienced using the CBC VR Android or CBC VR iOS app. Alternately, you can watch the 360 video using the YouTube or Facebook apps on a smartphone.
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WildBrain will focus on growing watch times, views and revenue.
A one-day conference entitled Digital Media at the Crossroads is happening at the University of Toronto this Saturday, Jan. 28. Speakers include Wattpad founder and CEO Allen Lau, BuzzAngle Music CEO Jim Lidestri, Canadian Media Producers Association president and CEO Reynolds Mastin and CRTC chief consumer officer Barbara Motzney. Speakers will address technological disruption in the digital media sector, how to find and measure digital content, consumption and dollars, and the development of creative clusters.
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Four vacancies at the CRTC have been posted, including that of the commission’s chair. Jean-Pierre Blais’ five-year term is up this June, but there has been speculation he could be considered for renewal. Candidates are being sought for Ontario regional commissioner. The regional commissioner’s post for Manitoba and Saskatchewan is also vacant following the expiration of Candice Molnar’s term. The vice-chair broadcasting position is also posted which is temporarily being filled by Judith LaRocque. The deadline for applications is Feb. 20.
Maria McLean, former afternoon radio host at K93 FM (CIKX-FM) in Grand Falls, NB, went public on Bell Let’s Talk Day, claiming she was fired from the Bell Media-owned radio station earlier this month, just one hour after allegedly sharing her struggles with depression and anxiety and handing her supervisor a doctor’s note ordering her off work to adjust to new medication. The 24-year-old had been with the station since last March and says the day before she was fired had been asked if she would be interested in hosting the station’s morning show starting in June. Bell Media has not commented on the story.