George Hoff Leaves the CBC
A note from Todd Spencer went out this afternoon stating that George Hoff, Managing Editor of CBC News’ Ottawa bureau, “is no longer with the CBC.” The email says:
During his 29 years, George has served as director of newsgathering for TV and Radio, as Senior Executive Producer of newsgathering for TV and was our Washington bureau’s producer, covering events throughout the U.S., Central and South America.
We know everyone in CBC News will join us in thanking George for his many years of service and commitment. We wish him all the best for the future.
An announcement regarding who will fill the post in the interim will follow shortly.
No word on the why he’s leaving. With John Cruickshank leaving in December, this marks the second major news departure in as many months.
If you want to wish George the best, leave a comment below.
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It appears that you’re about to join the coterie of CBC retirees, so may I wish you much joy in your new adventure!
Although retirement isn’t all it’s purported to be by those as yet inexperienced in the field, you’ve always been a quick learner and will undoubtedly thrive – as always.
My very best to you and to Pat.
your ancient friend and former colleague,
Richard Coulter