REVOLVING DOOR:
CBC News has announced the new The National host team including senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, based in Toronto; political reporter and host Rosemary Barton, based in Ottawa; CBC Vancouver host Andrew Chang, based in Vancouver; and veteran host and reporter Ian Hanomansing; who will be based in Toronto. Hosting as an integrated team, across broadcast and digital, they’ll also report their own stories. The revamped flagship newscast launches Nov. 6 at 9 p.m. ET on CBC News Network and 10 p.m. (10:30 NT) in every time zone on CBC.
Canadian Broadcast Sales (CBS) has announced that Gerry MacKrell will succeed Patrick Grierson as president. MacKrell will take on his new role Sept. 1. MacKrell spent 23 years at Corus Entertainment, most recently as senior vice-president of Sales. Prior to Corus, he was at Western Broadcast Sales and All-Canada Radio & Television, which became a part of CBS in 1993. MacKrell has also been an active member of the CBS board of directors.
Global BC has hired Kasia Bodurka as the new weekend weather specialist. Kasia has previously worked as a national reporter and anchor with The Weather Network, as well as Rogers TV in Ontario where she covered news, community events and entertainment.
96.3 Cruz FM (CFWD-FM) Saskatoon has launched new morning show Stacie And Clayton. Clayton Kroeker comes to Cruz from The Bull (CKBL-FM) Saskatoon where he handled afternoon drive. Kroeker joins Stacie Cooper, who was one-half of the Stacie And Joel.
Morning Show, before Joel Jeffrey’s recent departure to teach at Saskatoon’s Western Academy Broadcasting College. Evening host Kendra Helm has been named music director.
Kerry Marshall is out as news director at Roundhouse Radio (CIRH-FM) Vancouver. His successor hasn’t been named. Marshall had been with the station since its launch in 2015. The move comes just weeks after last month’s morning show shake-up at the independently-owned station that saw Martin Strong replaced with Stirling Faux.
Jason Roberts will join The Bear (CFBR-FM) Edmonton on a part-time basis, starting Aug. 14. Roberts was most recently host of the Wake Up Show with Jason & Kari on UP! 99.3 (CIUP-FM) Edmonton from 2011-15.
Country 106.7 (CIKZ-FM) Kitchener has introduced Campbell & PJ as the new morning show team. PJ (aka Paul Johnson) was the former midday host on CHYM 96.7 FM Kitchener and previously worked with Raptors TV. He’ll join Jennifer Campbell on mornings, with former co-host Mike Farwell heading down the hall to host a new talk show on 570 News (CKGL-AM).
Lionsgate has named Jared Goetz to the newly-created position of president of North American Television Distribution. Goetz will head the team responsible for licensing Lionsgate and Starz content across all broadcast, cable, pay-tv, subscription-video-on-demand (SVOD) and other digital platforms in the U.S. and Canada. Prior to joining Lionsgate, Goetz worked for 22 years in a series of executive roles at Disney most recently as SVP Pay Television & Digital Sales and GSM SVOD for Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution.
RADIO/AUDIO/PODCAST:
The CRTC has renewed the broadcasting licence for ethnic radio station CJLL-FM Ottawa/Gatineau through 2024, while also approving an application to reduce its third‑language programming from 92 per cent to 70. Radio 1540 indicated that the change would allow it to better meet the needs of the market’s multicultural community by increasing ethnic programming in English or French to serve the growing numbers of second- and-third generation Canadians. It noted that its 94 per cent ethnic programming requirement for each broadcast week would be maintained.
The CRTC has found that the St. John’s, NL radio market cannot sustain an additional radio station at this time. It’s returned an application by Andrew Green, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated, for a broadcasting licence to operate a commercial FM station. The commission says the St. John’s market has performed poorly since 2012, with flat revenues and low profitability. It also cites unfavorable Conference Board of Canada economic projections with the unemployment rate expected to remain high.
Manitoulin Radio Communication, which operates 100.7 GLOW (CFRM-FM) and Great Lakes Country 103 (CHAW-FM) Little Current, ON, was recently recognized by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation for their work in road safety. Manitoulin Injury Prevention Coalition (MIPC) nominated the radio group for a Road Safety Achievement Award in the category of Media Excellence in Road Safety. The nomination states: “In an era of digital updates, they continue to provide a hands-free listening experience.”
TV/FILM/VIDEO:
CRTC financial data shows private conventional (over-the-air) television in Canada lost $121 million in 2015-16 ($719M over five years). This is the fifth consecutive year conventional television services have reported revenue declines due to a continued decline in ad spending. Private TV stations employed over 5,300 people in 2016, down by almost 500 from 2015. Discretionary and on-demand services generated $4.4 billion in revenues in 2016, slightly higher than the $4.3 billion reported in 2015. That was mainly due to revenue increases reported by sports and movie-oriented services.
The CRTC has extended the deadline for its call for applications for a national, multilingual multi-ethnic television service offering news and information programming, that could potentially replace Rogers’ OMNI as an ethnic channel. Applications will now be received until Nov. 6.
TELUS has added its first original scripted comedy to its on-demand library. The four-part series Android Employed, filmed in Vancouver, was created, written and directed by filmmaker Jem Garrard. The co-production between ARTABAN and Red Castle Films with the support of Telus Original, can be watched through TELUS Optik TV on Demand, and online at androidemployed.com.
ONLINE/DIGITAL:
VIZIO, Inc. has launched VIZIO SmartCast TV in the Canadian market, allowing viewers to access content from popular apps on their TV screens with a tap of the remote. An intuitive home screen greets viewers with content recommendations, along with apps like Amazon Prime Video, Crackle and Netflix.
GENERAL:
The CRTC has renewed CBC’s television and radio licenses to just Aug. 31, 2019. The commission says with the term of current CBC president and CEO Hubert Lacroix set to end in December, and a number of positions on the CBC board of directors vacant, the decision will allow the new president and board to have a material impact on the CBC’s licence renewal plans.
Canada’s three biggest private broadcasters have written an open letter to MPs in The Hill Times, essentially asking parliamentarians to ignore lobbying efforts from the creative community to rescind the CRTC decision on programs of national interest (PNI). ACTRA, the Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) and 17 other groups took out their own full page ad last week. Signed by Bell Media president Randy Lennox, Corus Entertainment EVP and COO Barbara Williams and Rogers Media president Rick Brace, the letter states “we have a proven track record of exceeding our spending requirements on Canadian programming and, specifically, drama and documentary programming not because we have to, but because it makes good business sense to do so in a global media environment. There is nothing to suggest that will change going forward.”
Advertising Standards Canada has refreshed its corporate identity. Developed in collaboration with Anderson DDB Health & Lifestyle, the organization will be known as Ad Standards moving forward, and will use a new logo. Ad Standards is also launching a new PSA campaign, highlighting 60 years as Canada’s national, independent, advertising self-regulatory body.