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7.12.2006

OneMedia in Canada

In the Christian bible, in the New Testament section there are stories about one day everything on this planet being owned by Satan. Everything. In Canada, we're a step closer to that awful day.

Last November (2005) Allan Waters, who built the CHUMCity empire (CityTv, MuchMusic, Bravo!, CHUM Radio, etc...) died. His relative (son or younger brother) was named as the successor owner of the company.

Now today, not eight months later, we hear CHUMCity being bought up by Canada's largest private media company, Bell Globemedia (CTV, BellExpressVu, CKY, CFTO, Discovery Channel Canada, ROBTv, the Globe and Mail, etc...).

Winnipeg has CityTv (nee 13MTN, nee A-Channel Winnipeg), which in the "friendly" takeover annoncement has decided to cancel all further local newscasts until further notice.

I have to ask this question. How does this deal better serve the Canadian citizen when it comes to local programming (news)?

I hope the CRTC will look closely and scrutinize every detail of this, and force Bell Globemedia to sell off more of its holdings than just the ones they agree to (A-Channel, ACCESS Alberta).

I'd like them to sell of CityTv Winnipeg because we already have a Bell station here -- CKY (CTV). We don't need two stations owned by the same company. Even though they promise to keep the newsrooms separate, I don't have enough trust in things like this. Certainly one of the stations would be the poorer in terms of news resources.

For example, prior to this merger, CKY primarily focuses on provincial government news and local crime stories. For years their newscasts began with the words "Police". Ever since CHMI went on the air though, they've focused on local issues, and were more likely to cover City Hall.

And what of my favourite local news anchor, Glen Kirby, who was cut from the staff today due to the merger agreement? There is an opening for news anchor though at CBWT (CBC Winnipeg) because my least favourite news anchor, Krista Erickson, has married and left Winnipeg for Ottawa (good riddance Krista). So this would be a great opportunity for CBWT to hire Glen as anchor of the CBC Local News at Six here. I already sent an e-mail to John at the station. Hope something can be worked out.

Another question: It's been several hours since Bell Globemedia announced it wants to purchase CHUMCity for $1.7 Billion. Why hasn't there been a news report about it on CBC Newsworld? They're too busy covering the endless conflict in the Middle East, that's why. (sigh)

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