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Originally published in the Sept. 19, 2024 edition of The Weekly Briefing

Marilyn Denis & David Corey

David Corey has joined Marilyn Denis as the new co-host of The Marilyn Denis Show on Toronto’s CHUM 104.5. Corey began his career at KISS 108 (WXKS-FM) Boston as a teenager where he ascended to the role of Assistant Program Director and Music Director, before joining Bell Media as VP of Radio Programming and Program Director of CHUM 104.6 in 2006. He held that role for over a decade before leaving for Beasley Media Group as Country Brand Manager and PD of Boston’s WKLB in 2017. He went on to serve as Director of FM Programming for Cumulus Media. He returned to Bell last September as a Radio Programming Management Consultant. Read more here.

Jordana Katz

Jordana Katz has left her role as Senior Account Manager at Indie88 (CIND-FM) Toronto. She had been with the station for 11 years. Katz has accepted the position of Account Manager, Local/Direct Media Sales at Rogers Sports & Media in Toronto.

Paul Burton

Paul Burton has joined MBC (My Broadcasting Corporation) as General Manager and General Sales Manager in Kingston. Burton formerly spent 22 years as Sales and Distribution Manager at Kingston This Week and another 12 as an account exec at Metroland Media. Most recently, he’d been serving as Senior Publisher at Toronto’s Annex Business Media.

Stephanie Henry

Stephanie Henry has announced she’s departed Citytv’s Breakfast Television as the show moves in a new direction with its traffic coverage. She’d been with the station since 2019 and with Rogers Sports & Media since 2016 when she started as a traffic reporter on 680 News (CFTR-AM). Henry, who went back to school to become an automotive services tech, says she’s looking forward to expanding She Auto Know, her car clinic and blog helping women learn more about their cars.

Ana Almeida

Ana Almeida has announced she’s leaving CTV Atlantic to move back to Ontario to be closer to family. Almeida started contributing to CTV Halifax in 2011, hosting a weekly pop culture segment. She’s been with the station full-time since 2013, most recently as a co-host and producer on the Atlantic edition of CTV Morning Live. Her last day on the show is Friday, Sept. 20.

Abby O’Brien

Abby O’Brien is leaving CTV Toronto’s digital desk for a new opportunity. O’Brien had been with CTV and CP24.com since 2021. Prior to that, she was a staff writer with Narcity Media.

Janet Brown

Janet Brown has parted ways with 980 CKNW Vancouver and Global BC. A 2021 RTDNA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, prior to joining CKNW in 1989, Brown was a reporter at CKEG Nanaimo, CJNL Merritt, and CHNL Kamloops.

Olivia Bowden

Olivia Bowden has announced she’s returning to freelancing full-time after reporting for CBC Toronto for the past year and a half. Prior to this stint at CBC, Bowden had a brief run as a national news writer and producer at CTV News.

Donnie Coulter

Donnie Coulter has announced he’s leaving Newstalk 1010 (CFRB-AM) Toronto for the second time in his career. Coulter had been a producer with the station since 2015.

Hana Mae Nassar

Hana Mae Nasser has announced her departure from CityNews Vancouver after almost eight years. Nasser had been a web editor since 2021.

Sarah Scott

Sarah Scott has joined Golden West Broadcasting’s The Eagle 100.9 (CKUV-FM) Okotoks and Air 106.1 (CFIT-FM) Airdrie, AB in afternoon drive. Scott previously hosted mornings on Stingray’s New Country 95.9 (CKSA-FM) Lloydminster, up until this past spring.

Marina Barnes has joined the morning show, alongside John Kalil, on Harvard Media’s Play 103 (CFVR-FM) Fort McMurray. Barnes was previously heard in swing on Corus Entertainment’s Fresh Radio 93.1 (CHAY-FM) Barrie for the last six years, up until this past February. 

Alan Black

Alan Black, Chief Operating Officer at Canadaland, has announced his intention to leave the podcast network in the next few months, saying in a post to LinkedIn that “it’s time to move on and pursue some new projects.” Black joined the organization in 2022 after a decade as Director of Operations for the Hot Docs Festival and Managing Director of Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema.

Mark Shopiro & Dan Slepak

Mark Shopiro has been promoted to Head of Amazon Prime Video Canada, reporting to Magda Grace, Head of Prime Video for Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Shopiro has been at Amazon since 2019, most recently as Head of Engagement, Marketplace & Sports in Canada. Dan Slepak steps into the newly-created role of Head of Marketplace, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. He’s been at Amazon since 2022, most recently in content acquisitions for Prime Video Channels & TVOD. They join Brent Hayes, Head of International Originals, Canada, Amazon MGM Studios; Shaun Alperin, Head of Content, Prime Video Canada, and Owen McCorquodale, Head of of Comms for Canada.

Carlyn Staudt

Carlyn Staudt has been promoted at Blue Ant Media to EVP, Global Channels and Streaming. After leading Love Nature as General Manager since 2021, her expanded role will now see her lead Blue Ant Media’s international channels, including Love Nature, Declassified, HauntTV, Total Crime, Homeful, Drag Race Universe, Love Pets and Love Drama. Her expanded scope will focus on the continued growth of Blue Ant Media’s channel footprint across all platforms including FAST, SVOD, AVOD and Pay-TV. Based out of Washington, she’ll continue to report to Jamie Schouela, President, Global Channels and Media, and now also reports to Michael MacMillan, co-founder and CEO, as a key member of the senior leadership team. 

Katherine Pavoni

Katharine Pavoni has been named to the newly-created role of Deputy Director, B.C. Film Commission at Creative BC, responsible for oversight and delivery of the film commission’s operations and services, specifically collaborative initiatives like Reel Green, Creative Pathways, and regional services promoting production across B.C. locations. Pavoni was most recently Director of Industry Programs and Services with Actsafe, the entertainment industry’s health and safety association, and previously served as Manager, Industry and Community Affairs at Creative BC.

Sean Cohan

Sean Cohan, President of Bell Media, has been elected Chair of the BANFF Foundation Board of Directors. Cohan succeeds Kevin Beggs, Lionsgate Television Group Chair & Chief Creative Officer, who served as Chair for three years. Beggs will continue to serve on the BANFF Board. Appointed President of Bell Media in 2023, Cohan previously spent 15 years with A+E Networks, ultimately in the role of President, International and Digital Media. More recently, he was Chief Growth Officer & President at Nielsen.

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