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Canadian news network
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Global News
Company typeDepartment of theGlobal Television Network
IndustryMedia,news
Founded1994; 31 years ago (1994)
Headquarters,
Area served
Canada
ServicesTelevision broadcasts and online
OwnerCorus Entertainment
ParentGlobal Television Network
Websiteglobalnews.ca

Global News is the news andcurrent affairs division of the CanadianGlobal Television Network. The network is owned byCorus Entertainment, which oversees all of the network's national news programming as well as local news on its 21owned-and-operated stations.

Corus currently operates oneall-news radio station, and previously operated severaltalk radio stations, under the "Global News Radio" brand. The same division also operates a news website under the same brand.

National programs

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Although Global stations had always carried local news in various forms, the first tentative steps towards a national presence came in 1994 with the launch ofFirst National withPeter Kent, an early-evening program focusing on national and international news but airing only in central Canada. After acquiring theWestern International Communications (WIC) group of stations, Global cancelledFirst National in February 2001 and briefly aired the similar WIC newscastCanada Tonight in its place.[citation needed]

In September 2001, Global replacedCanada Tonight with a new network newscast,Global National, anchored byKevin Newman until 2010 andDawna Friesen since. It aired from the network's new national news centre atCHAN-TV's studio inBurnaby, British Columbia. The program initially aired only on weekdays. In February 2005, it launched a weekend edition anchored byTara Nelson until 2008 thenRobin Gill from 2008 to 2021. Since June 2022, Farah Nasser anchors Global National Friday to Sunday.[citation needed]

Originally airing in different timeslots around the country,Global National moved to a standard 5:30 p.m. (6:30 p.m. Atlantic) start time nationwide in 2006. Since then,Global National has gained ground on longtime number-oneCTV National News, overtaking it on several occasions. AMandarin version of the newscast, titledGlobal National Mandarin, launched on January 23, 2012, with anchor Carol Wang, and is seen weeknights onShaw Multicultural Channel in Vancouver and Calgary.[1]

On January 7, 2013, the network extended itsToronto owned-and-operated station's morning program (The Morning Show) by 30 minutes, with this additional half-hour airing across its other owned-and-operated stations;[2] prior to this, Global did not air a nationalmorning show. In addition, the network's owned-and-operated stations in select markets produce their own local morning shows (seebelow); stations which do not produce a local morning show either air the morning show from a larger market, or run daytime programming repeated fromShaw Media's cablespecialty channels, such asCrash Test Mommy andThe Mom Show.

Global launched its first investigativenewsmagazine series on November 30, 2008. The weekly program, titled16x9 - The Bigger Picture, features a high-gloss, tabloid format, and is the network's first foray into the field long occupied by CTV'sW-FIVE and CBC'sthe fifth estate. Global also formerly aired a weeklydocumentary series,Global Currents.[citation needed]

During the2011 federal election, Global News also produced a weekly series,Focus: Decision Canada, covering news and issues in the election campaign. The show, hosted by weekendGlobal National anchor Carolyn Jarvis, was a nominee for Best Information Program or Series at the2011 Gemini Awards.

The West Block, aSunday morning national political affairs show, debuted on November 6, 2011.[3] Hosted byTom Clark from 2011 to 2016, its current host isMercedes Stephenson.

The investigative series16x9 as well asGlobal National Mandarin were both cancelled on June 28, 2016.[4][5]Global National Mandarin aired its final broadcast on June 30, 2017.

Local programs

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Global BC's live van
A CHBC News vehicle formerly operated by E!

In the network's original form as an independent station based exclusively in Ontario, the original news anchors werePeter Trueman andPeter Desbarats who launchedGlobal News in 1974.[6]

Until 1997, the nameGlobal News was used only for the local newscasts onGlobal Ontario, and Canwest's other local television stations all had different newscast titles.

With the nationwide launch of theGlobal brand in 1997,Global News was also adopted as a standard title for local newscasts on Global owned-and-operated stations. The long-dominantCHAN-TV Vancouver (BCTV) had been an exception; its news operation was renamedBCTV News on Global when it became a Global owned-and-operated in 2001, and its individual newscast titles (e.g.News Hour) were also retained.[citation needed]

Upon the acquisition of the assets ofWestern International Communications in 2000 by Global's then-parent companyCanwest, it launched theCH television system in 2001, which consisted ofCHEK-TV Victoria,CHCH-TV Hamilton andCJNT-TV Montreal as well asCHCA-TV Red Deer. Its newscasts were titledCH News.[citation needed]

As part of a network-wide branding overhaul, local newscast titles and timeslots were standardized effective February 6, 2006,[7] following the BCTV model. The exact lineup of newscasts and titles varied by station. The only station that did not follow the BCTV model isCHBC-TV Kelowna, which has kept its call sign as part of its news branding. However in September 7, 2007, when CH was rebranded to E!: Entertainment Television,CH News becameCHCH News in Hamilton and other local E! stations across the country followed suit to avoid confusion withE! News, but likely intended to ensure that local newscasts were not perceived as celebrity-oriented, though the E! system folded in 2009. As of 2011,[update] CHBC-TV Kelowna have rebranded their news operations asGlobal News Okanagan. In April 2016, Global once again rebranded its news programs national-wide dropping the BCTV model.

  • Global News Morning: weekdays 5–9 am and weekends 7–10 am (BC, Calgary, Edmonton); weekdays 6–10 am (Halifax); weekdays 6–9 am (all other stations); (previously known asMorning News)
  • Global News at Noon: weekdays and weekends at noon (previously known asNoon News Hour)
  • Global News at 5: weekdays at 5:00 pm (Toronto, BC, Okanagan, Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Saskatchewan; previously known asEarly News)
  • Global News at 5:30: weekdays at 5:30 pm (Toronto andMontreal)
  • Global News Hour at 6: nightly at 6:00 pm (BC,Calgary, andEdmonton, previously known asNews Hour)
  • Global News at 6: nightly at 6:00 pm for 30 minutes (Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Halifax, New Brunswick; previously known asEvening News)
  • Global News at 6:30: weeknights at 6:30 pm (Okanagan andMontreal)
  • Global News at 10 orGlobal News at 11: nightly at 10:00 pm (Winnipeg,Regina, andSaskatoon) or 11:00 pm (previously known asNews Hour Final orNews Final)
  • Focus: Weekends (Regina/Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, BC1)

On October 4, 2007, Canwest announced it would be centralizingnews production control room functions for all owned-and-operated stations (except CHBC-TVKelowna) at four broadcast centres – CHAN-DTVancouver,CITV-TVEdmonton,CICT-TVCalgary, andCIII-TVToronto. The company stated this would allow all of its stations to make a transition to high definition broadcasting, and create around 50 new jobs at the four stations. Approximately 250 positions were to be eliminated in the other stations, the majority of which were behind-the-scenes/technical positions.[8]

A press release from the company has also stated that on-air talent (including weather anchors), reporters, producers, photographers, editors, and other news gathering positions will remain at the affected stations. Global Edmonton took over production of Global Maritimes' newscasts in mid-August 2008, and on September 4, 2008, took over production of all newscasts atCHCA-TV (theE! station inRed Deer, Alberta). Global Calgary began production of Global Lethbridge's newscasts in mid-September, and later in the year Global BC took over CHEK Victoria, Global Regina, Global Saskatoon, Global Winnipeg and Global Montreal. In August 2009, production for Global News Montreal moved from Vancouver to Edmonton. The stations whose controls were taken over began usingvirtual sets. In September 2009, CHBC's controls were moved to Calgary (master control) and Vancouver (production control), and the station launched its own virtual set in July 2010.

On May 31, 2011, Shaw Media announced that new weekday local morning shows would be launched on Global Toronto,Global Winnipeg,Global Saskatoon,Global Regina andGlobal Maritimes in late 2011. Local Sunday morning newscasts were also announced for Global Edmonton and Global Calgary, which launched in September 2011. The increase in news programming is part of a benefits package that Shaw Media has promised to fulfill as a condition to purchasing the network.[9]

On May 30, 2012, Shaw Media announced further expansions to Global's news programming offerings, with the launch of a new half-hour noon newscast on Global Toronto on August 27, and the expansion of primetime newscasts on Global Winnipeg, Global Saskatoon, Global Regina to one hour (and in turn, re-branding them fromPrime News toNews Hour Final) on August 20. The previously announced weekday morning newscasts on Global Montreal and Global Maritimes were also confirmed to launch in fall 2012 on dates yet to be determined (their launches were later postponed to early 2013).[10] Local morning newscasts on Global BC, Global Edmonton and Global Calgary were also expanded, with the weekday morning newscasts on all three stations lengthened to four hours on August 27, and the Sunday morning news programs expanding to three hours starting September 2, 2012.16:9 was also moved from Saturdays to Friday nights, and Global News' website also received a redesign in early 2013 with compatibility for mobile devices in mind.[11]

Centralization

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On April 9, 2015, Shaw announced cutbacks of Global's local news operations and a subsequent re-organization. Under these changes, which began to take effect in August 2015, production of late night and weekend newscasts in markets outside of Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Toronto, are centralized out of Global's studios in Toronto. Anchors and meteorologists are provided by the centralized news operation, while local stories are presented by the station's reporters.[12]

Local morning shows in these markets also switched to a hybrid local/national format with an eight-minute long national segment every half-hour. Local morning shows and evening newscasts otherwise continue to be produced locally. Troy Reeb, Global's senior vice president of news and station operations, explained that these changes would allow individual stations to devote more resources to the creation of local news content for television and digital platforms, and reduce redundancy in their coverage of national headlines. Reeb also explained that the changes were meant to allow staff reductions, whilst allowing the network to "find innovative ways" to distribute news content; at least 80 jobs were lost nationwide as part of the process.[13][14]

In June 2015, Global announced that it had acquired Canadian rights toThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Late newscasts were kept at or shortened to 35 minutes in markets whereThe Late Show was to air in simulcast withCBS at 11:35 p.m. forsimsub purposes, including Halifax, Kelowna, Montreal, New Brunswick, Toronto, and Vancouver. Shaw had previously announced that it would extend its late newscasts in Halifax, Montreal, and New Brunswick to a full hour; to compensate for the change, Global Montreal instead introduced a half-hour noon newscast, and expanded its evening news to an hour. In markets with hour-long late newscasts,The Late Show is tape-delayed to air at the top of the hour instead.[15][16] Since the beginning of theCOVID-19 pandemic in Canada, a single pan-regional newscast, presented from Toronto, has replaced the individual noon newscasts on Global Toronto, CHEX, CKWS, and Global Montreal.

Centralization of news presentation has been partially reverted as of January 2019. 11:00 p.m. newscasts east of Manitoba are still anchored from Toronto. Global Regina, Global Saskatoon, and Global Winnipeg no longer use Toronto anchors for their 10:00 p.m. local newscasts. Further decentralization has occurred as of March 2021, with the three prairie stations centralizing their weekday evening newscast production through a new MMC base out of Global's Regina's facility. The Saskatchewan 5 p.m. news, the Regina and Saskatoon 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts, and the Winnipeg 10:00 p.m. news, are presented in an MMC format by an anchor from the Global's Winnipeg studios. Global Winnipeg's 6:00 p.m newscast continues to be presented live from Winnipeg.[17] Weekend newscasts have not changed and are still anchored out of Toronto from Saskatchewan to Nova Scotia.

In September 2020, Global Montreal switched to a Toronto anchor for its evening news.[18]

News channels

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Main article:Global News: BC 1

On January 11, 2012, Shaw Media announced it had filed an application with theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a 24-hour Vancouver-based regional news network (to be licensed as aCategory Bdigital cablespecialty channel). The channel, tentatively namedGlobal News: BC 1, will become the fourth regional news channel in Canada and the first located outside of Ontario, and will be operated byGlobal BC and utilize its news staff. Proposed programming includes a primetime talk show hosted by Global BC senior reporterJill Krop.[19] Initially slated to launch in summer 2012, CRTC licensing delays have led the launch to be rescheduled for March 14, 2013.[20]

On September 22, 2014, Shaw Media filed an application with the CRTC to launch a national news channel, to be branded as Global News 1.[21] Billed as a "hybrid" local and national news channel, the service would broadcast news reports from Global's national news bureau and its local stations, and would open eight new newsrooms in underserved areas of Canada.[22] The application is pending CRTC approval. According to a news release, Global News 1 was intended to launch in 2016 but there were no further updates on the channel after its initial announcement.

Global News 24/7 Online

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On March 2, 2020,Corus Entertainment officially launched their new Global TV app and website which included more options for streaming live channels, including 24-hour Global News feeds. Similar to the proposed Global News 1 concept, users can select their region from a list of Global markets to receive local newscasts, national news headlines, live news events, and weather in the ticker on the side of the screen. The content of the newscasts are nationally produced using Global's multi-market anchors atToronto and local anchors from itsCalgary andVancouver newsrooms. If a local market is selected, the feed will be replaced with that market's local newscast at their scheduled airing times. As of April 2022, feeds from all Global stations (except Global New Brunswick and Global Durham) are available. Unlike the other channels available for streaming on the Global TV app and website, the Global News 24/7 channels do not require a sign-in by aTV provider and can be accessed completely free of charge.[23] The service was expanded to Amazon Prime Video in early April 2020. It is available free of charge to all Amazon users, without an Amazon Prime subscription required; local feeds for BC, Toronto, Edmonton, and Calgary, as well as the nationalIndi Global News 24/7 feed is available on Prime.

Global News Weekend

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Global News Weekend, a new national morning show streaming exclusively through the Global TV app and globaltv.com, was announced on April 24, 2020. The show is hosted by Global Toronto personalities Aalia Adams and Mike Arsenault. Airing from 7am to 10am ET on Saturdays and Sundays, the show provides viewers with "content ranging from the latest breaking news to exciting and in-depth interviews and frequent, detailed weather reports."[24]

Global News Radio

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In 2017, Corus Radio began to re-brandnews talk andall-news radio stations in major markets under the bannerGlobal News Radio to createsynergies with its television news programming.[25][26]

As of January 2022, the "Global News Radio" brand is no longer in use on Corus' news-talk stations as the primary brand; however, hourly and half-hourly news bulletins on those stations remain branded as "Global News".

Stations that formerly operated under the branding:

ProvinceCityCall SignFormat
AlbertaCalgaryCHQRNews talk
EdmontonCHEDNews talk
British Columbia
VancouverCKNWNews talk
Manitoba
WinnipegCJOBNews talk
Ontario
LondonCFPLNews talk
TorontoCFIQNews talk

Criticism

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In July 2010,Global National showed footage of a demonstration at the2010 Winter Olympics in a segment about a Toronto march held by groups demanding a public inquiry into police actions during aG20 conference. The report included clips of violence that erupted on Toronto streets during the event. After this was reported in Canadian blog Insights, Global claimed it was an "unintentional editing error".[27]

References

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  1. ^"Global News and Shaw Multicultural Channel Launch Global National Mandarin Newscast".Global Television / Shaw Media press release. December 6, 2011.Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. RetrievedDecember 10, 2011.
  2. ^"Global News Takes Breakfast to New Heights With a National Version of the Morning Show".Global Television / Shaw Media press release. December 12, 2012.Archived from the original on December 15, 2012. RetrievedDecember 16, 2012.
  3. ^"CTV’s Question Period to face competition"Archived 2012-10-25 at theWayback Machine.Toronto Star, September 9, 2011.
  4. ^"Global National Mandarin Wrapping Up Production | Shaw Support".community.shaw.ca. Retrieved2016-07-19.
  5. ^Staff."16X9 cancelled, Liza Fromer contract not renewed amid changes at Global News".Archived from the original on 2016-08-01. Retrieved2016-07-19.
  6. ^"Former Global News anchor Peter Desbarats remembered as ‘first-class journalist’"Archived 2014-02-14 at theWayback Machine. Global News, February 12, 2014.
  7. ^Global News Brings Enhanced National and Local News PackageArchived 2009-09-28 at theWayback Machine, Global press release, February 1, 2006. Accessed online August 7, 2010 via Channel Canada.
  8. ^"CanWest To Launch State-of-the-Art Broadcast Centres; Cuts Jobs".Channel Canada. 4 October 2007. Archived fromthe original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved12 April 2019.
  9. ^Global News redefines morning television in Toronto with The Morning Show featuring the return of Liza FromerArchived 2011-07-02 at theWayback Machine, Global press release, May 31, 2011. Accessed online June 22, 2011.
  10. ^TV, Live."Global News Edmonton Live Stream | Watch Live TV Free".Global News Edmonton Live Stream | Watch Live TV Free. Retrieved2023-04-13.
  11. ^"Global News Boosts Local Programming Across the Country". Broadcaster Magazine. May 30, 2012. Archived fromthe original on June 2, 2016. RetrievedApril 3, 2019.
  12. ^Faguy, Steve (17 August 2015)."Another step in Global's faking of local news".Archived from the original on 18 August 2015. Retrieved9 September 2015.
  13. ^"Global News announces significant changes to how news is produced".Global News.Archived from the original on 12 April 2015. Retrieved9 April 2015.
  14. ^Faguy, Steve (April 21, 2015)."Global TV cuts staff in Montreal, will anchor some local newscasts from Toronto".Montreal Gazette.Archived from the original on 24 April 2015. Retrieved26 April 2015.
  15. ^Faguy, Steve."Global Montreal adding more local newscasts this fall".Montreal Gazette.Archived from the original on 4 June 2015. Retrieved5 June 2015.
  16. ^"Global Montreal planning a noon local newscast this fall (but why?)".Fagstein. Archived fromthe original on 4 June 2015. Retrieved5 June 2015.
  17. ^"Global restructures Manitoba & Saskatchewan news operations". 4 February 2021.
  18. ^Faguy, Steve (2020-09-22)."Global Montreal replaces Jamie Orchard with Toronto-based anchor, cancels Focus Montreal". Retrieved2020-09-25.
  19. ^Shaw Media to Launch All-News Network in BCArchived 2012-01-22 at theWayback Machine,Broadcaster Magazine, January 11, 2012.
  20. ^"Shaw granted 24-hour all-news channel for British Columbia".GlobalTVBC.com.Shaw Media. 2012-07-20. Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved2012-07-21.
  21. ^"Shaw Media seeking to launch Global News 1 national all-news channel"Archived 2014-07-14 at theWayback Machine.Financial Post, July 4, 2014.
  22. ^"Shaw Media announces proposal for 24-hour channel Global News 1".Global News. September 24, 2014.Archived from the original on 2021-04-13. Retrieved2021-04-20.
  23. ^"Global TV app adds Adult Swim and National Geographic to channel lineup".Archived from the original on 2020-03-03. Retrieved2020-03-10.
  24. ^"'Global News Weekend': New morning show launching on Global TV app".Global News.Archived from the original on 2020-04-29. Retrieved2020-04-24.
  25. ^"CHQT (iNews 880)/Edmonton Rebrands Today As Global News Radio 880 Edmonton".All Access.Archived from the original on 2018-08-07. Retrieved2018-05-30.
  26. ^"Corus rebrands another news-talk station".Cartt.ca. Retrieved2018-05-30.
  27. ^Columbia Journalism Review "Canadian Media in CrisisArchived 2010-10-20 at theWayback Machine"

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