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Gordon
June 6, 2008, 5:46pm Report to Moderator
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It  seems that Canada AM is returning  back to  it's old format sometime soon and  that the western  edtiion will probably  cease to exist. Mi-Jung's & Reena's Bios  have been removed from Canada' AM's Site.

Has anyone heard  what  CTVBC  palns to do?

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June 6, 2008, 7:36pm Report to Moderator

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LOCAL CANADA AM CANCELLED 1230PM/KARIM/CKNW JUN062008

CTV HAS CANCELLED THE VANCOUVER EDITION OF CANADA A-M.
THE LOCAL PORTION OF THE NATIONAL BREAKFAST BROADCAST HAD ONLY BEEN RUNNING SINCE THE END OF JANUARY.
THE NETWORK HAS CONFIRMED THE CANCELLATION, AND SAYS THE IT ONLY AFFECTS LOCAL ASPECTS OF THE SHOW AND NOT THE ENTIRE CANADA A-M BROADCAST.
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Oleg
June 6, 2008, 8:00pm Report to Moderator
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Thank God for that cancellation.The entire west coast segment has been abysmally dull  and boring from it's outset...strictly amatuer hour...and  IMHO,Mi Jung Lee has never been more than a middling talent at anytime in her career..from BCTV onward. OK..time to fire up the  flames from her fanclub...hit me with your best shot Mi-Jungsters. I stand by my opinion.
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REDDS
June 6, 2008, 8:05pm Report to Moderator
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I'm with ya there Ollie

She was an OK broadcaster but her voice is what I could never get past.

(Same cadance and timbre of an 80-year-old woman)

I wonder if the fact they got their clocked cleaned by Global that morning of the truck chase had anything to do with it.

As I recall, while Caitlyn was doing her thing, CTV had the "chin that talks like a man" telling us about racial unrest in Toronto.

REDDS


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newsjunkie
June 6, 2008, 8:07pm Report to Moderator
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Problem I had was the show was like a clip show from what happened earlier.  They could not have any segments in the vancouver studio, they were people who talked to the Toronto Anchors earlier
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Masterofnothing
June 6, 2008, 9:37pm Report to Moderator

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It happens all the time - the "Eastern-based" corp gives the West a little airtime to cut into "Eastern-based-what's-happening-in-Toronto" morning show as an almost self-propagating failure, instead of a separate "Western-based" Canada Am to play only for the Western time zones.  Why not have a show out of Vancouver - "Western Canada Am", air international snips from the 2-3 hr "hense" show in the East, but gear the morning show for, say Sask, Alberta, & B.C. - run either out of Calgary or Vancouver.
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GoLocal
June 6, 2008, 10:18pm Report to Moderator

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With all the decisions being made out of Toronto, I just don't see that happening.
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Sarah Daniels
June 6, 2008, 11:17pm Report to Moderator

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Seriously? Sonofa.......

They only gave it four months? That sucks for Rena - she gave up her Global gig - I guess Mi-Jung will remain?

Best if luck to them all....
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Masterofnothing
June 7, 2008, 2:37am Report to Moderator

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With all the decisions being made out of Toronto, I just don't see that happening.


Neither do I - UNLESS a westerner with deep pockets like a Jimmy Pattison decides to open a moderate sized western network - hey with radio & TV!  
I'd sign on!  Let's put it in Nanaimo!

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Glen Quagmire
June 7, 2008, 5:13pm Report to Moderator

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Please, PLEASE put Mi Jung back on the 11:30pm cast.  At least she can pronounce words properly!
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ronrob
June 7, 2008, 8:47pm Report to Moderator
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Canada AM breakfast show cancelled in Vancouver after failing to attract viewer support
by Jeff Lee
Vancouver Sun

Published: Saturday, June 07, 2008

CTV is cancelling the Vancouver-based western version of its popular Canada AM breakfast television show.

Saying the five-month-old experiment hadn't generated the support among viewers that it had expected, the broadcaster said it will revert to delivering the national Canada AM show in British Columbia as of Monday.

"It was an experiment, and we hoped to keep a western version," said Tom Haberstroh, vice-president and general manager of CTV BC. "Viewers told us they wanted the national version back."

The western version was anchored in Vancouver by veteran journalist Mi-Jung Lee. Haberstroh said Lee and all full-time staff and talent will continue to have jobs at CTV.

The national version is anchored by Beverly Thomson and Seamus O'Regan.

Haberstroh said the changes also affect Alberta, which received an hour of the western production.
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June 7, 2008, 9:21pm Report to Moderator
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I hope they find a place for Rena..
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GoLocal
June 8, 2008, 5:39am Report to Moderator

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Neither do I - UNLESS a westerner with deep pockets like a Jimmy Pattison decides to open a moderate sized western network - hey with radio & TV!  
I'd sign on!  Let's put it in Nanaimo!



Much like WIC used to be before Corus and Canwest carved it up and took what they wanted of it.

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ED1
June 8, 2008, 6:08am Report to Moderator
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Maybe CTV should do what BCTV/CHEK did in their final years as CTV affiliates...

Have the Vancouver station do a local newscast in the morning in lieu of AM... those in the lower mainland who really need their Bev & Seamus fix can go watch it on the Victoria station in its entirety on its normal timeslot.

That or do what the US stations do - 5-7 local and 7-9 national...

Going local in some form is the only way CTV can even start to compete with Global in the mornings (in the West, anyway).
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Kahuna
June 8, 2008, 6:17am Report to Moderator

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CTV has a morning show!!! Global better watch out!
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