Tag: Canada

All things Canada from Broadcast Dialogue, Canada’s broadcast industry publication of record.

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: Neetu Garcha joins Global National as its new correspondent, starting May 9. Garcha has been with Corus Entertainment since 2013, working as a producer...

Revolving Door

Marina Glogovac has been appointed CEO and President of the Toronto Star, effective June 1. She succeeds Lorenzo DeMarchi, who has been serving as...

Christa Dickenson announces departure from Telefilm

Telefilm Canada has announced that Executive Director and CEO Christa Dickenson will be moving on from the organization in September. Dickenson has been with the...

The Weekly Briefing

REVOLVING DOOR: Buck Martinez, 73, is stepping away from the Toronto Blue Jays broadcast booth as he prepares to undergo cancer treatment. The Blue Jays...

CMAC staging cross-country consultations on BIPOC barriers to media participation

The Community Media Advocacy Centre (CMAC) is staging a series of consultative events across the country, starting later this month, aimed at confronting barriers...

Prime Video announces new Canadian Amazon Originals

Prime Video presented its burgeoning slate of Canadian Amazon Original productions at an event in Toronto on Wednesday, introducing new projects including The Sticky,...

Revolving Door

JR Country (CJJR-FM) Vancouver morning show duo Clay & Karen have officially announced their retirement from the station, with their last day on-air to...

Sportsnet, TSN wager on sports betting integrations

Sportsnet and TSN are moving into the sports betting space, as Ontario's new iGaming online gaming market officially went live Monday. Sportsnet is launching programming...

Canadian Sync Awards return during Canadian Music Week

The Canadian Sync Awards are returning to Toronto during Canadian Music Week (CMW), recognizing excellence in music supervision in screen media. Presented during CMW, in...

Sign Offs

Stuart Robertson, 74, on March 27. Robertson was called to the Ontario bar in 1974, starting his career with CBC’s legal department and eventually...