CBC staffers brace for news: Toronto Star

From this morning’s Toronto Star:

CBC-TV’s more-than-moribund 6 p.m. newscasts may be getting a makeover after a management task force announces the results of a four-month-long study to staff tomorrow. CBC-TV executive vice-president Richard Stursberg, radio vice-president Jane Chalmers and CBC News chief Tony Burman will unveil their “vision” via closed-circuit TV.
     There were no hints yesterday of what changes will be proposed. Only the most senior managers seem to be in the loop. But the phrase “comprehensive multi-platform news operation” is on many lips.

[More: CBC staffers brace for news]

Email This Post
  News & Journalism

One Response to “CBC staffers brace for news: Toronto Star”

    PETER says:

    Would they once and for all make up there minds on what they plan on doing with these supper hour shows. Get a plan and stick with it. This changing the supper hour shows every 2 or 3 years is a turn-off for viewers and forces them to go to other sources for there news.
    It’s a shame these CBC executives can’t figure this out, this is TV, your not trying to split the atom