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Gary Marcuse

After four years with the CBC, Gary Marcuse has announced that he is leaving to go back into independent production with his company Face To Face Media. Gary has been instrumental in getting dozens of BC filmmakers on Network TV. He’s also supported many innovative projects including the Digital Labs, the CJ workshops for the public and turning radio recordings into video products. Gary will be with us until the end of June.

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    Checkin’ In from CBC’s Digital Development Labs » ‘Change, Culture, Creativity, Communication’ says:

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    amy amy says:

    the new programming director doesn’t merit an entry? there’s already a long thread about it at globeandmail.com.

    Generally speaking, only more senior appointments are noted. Of course, with programming being at such a critical juncture, perhaps indeed Chris’ appointment could have merited a post. (Almost none of the comments on the Globe and Mail article you cite have anything to do with the appointment; most are commenting generally on programming changes.) — Tod