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Information Morning

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CBC Radio One program for mainland Nova Scotia
Radio show
Information Morning
GenreCurrent Affairs
Running time157 min. weekdays, 6:00-8:37 A.M.
Country of originCanada
Home stationCBHA-FM
Hosted byPortia Clark and Louise Renault
Original releaseJune 1, 1970 (1970-06-01) –
present
Websitewww.cbc.ca/informationmorningns
Podcastwww.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/nova-scotia/ns-information-morning/

Information Morning isCBC Radio One'slocal morning show program for mainlandNova Scotia. It is produced out of the studios ofCBHA-FM inHalifax and is simulcast on all CBC Radio One transmitters on mainland Nova Scotia.

History

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The HalifaxCBC Radio Building, home toInformation Morning from 1970 to 2014

Information Morning was first broadcast on June 1, 1970.[1] The original format of the morningcurrent affairs show was a "fast-paced, tightly made omnibus of news, weather, commentary, reviews and interviews," with the rumble of a distant teletype in the background. The Dartmouth Free Press's Stefan Haley called it well-done, intense and "hell on a hangover."[2] It was part of the "Radio Revolution" at CBC Radio which started in the late 1960s as the CBC sought more ambitious, live coverage of news and current affairs including listeners as well as experts, on shows such asAs It Happens.[3] This change was embraced by CBC regional morning shows which developed three hours of live radio combining "survival information", about news, weather and traffic, with interviews and documentaries about local and national issues.Information Morning was the second regional CBC show in Canada to launch the new morning format, after CBCWinnipeg. The show tripled CBC Radio's morning audience in Halifax in one year going from seven per cent to 20 per cent and attracted coverage inTime magazine.[4] The firstInformation Morning host was Bob Oxley; with news by Frank Cameron and Brian Bullock; sports by George Young; and weather by Reid Dexter.[1] In 1971, Don "Trigger" Tremaine became a host withGerry Fogarty as sportscaster. In 1976 Don Connolly joined Don Tremaine as co-host, establishing a popular era of serious interviews balanced with "kitchen table" banter known to some as the "Two Dons".[5] Don Tremaine retired in 1987 and was replaced by Joan Melanson.[6] Elizabeth Logan served as co-host from 1991 to 2010. The show broadcast from the historic art decoHalifax CBC Radio Building until 2014 when the building was sold to a developer for demolition and the show moved to the new CBC Nova Scotia studios on 7067 Chebucto Road.

Ratings

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The show featured long-time weatherman Peter Coade until 2016

Information Morning has often enjoyed the largest morning radio audience in Nova Scotia, although the show's ratings dipped to 2nd and third place in the 1980s in the wake of host changes and a national strike at CBC Radio in 1981.[5] However, the show climbed back to No. 1 in the overall Halifax radio audience by 1990[6] and has been at the top of the ratings across most parts of the province[1] while remaining the number one morning show in Halifax.[7]

Current format

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Information Morning birthday show special broadcast at theCanadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, 2017

Information Morning is broadcast live from 6:00 am to 8:37 am. Interviews are mixed with the national CBC Radio News on the hour and local news on the half-hour along with weather and sports. The show regularly goes on the road to broadcast from location at communities around Nova Scotia.Information Morning did a pioneering location broadcast on September 11, 2014, when the show was broadcast from the remoteSable Island, the first live radio broadcast from the island famous for its shipwrecks and wild horses.[8] The show also conducts an annual fundraising campaign for the Feed Nova Scotiafood bank through the "Share the View" art calendar.[9] On June 2, 1975,Information Morning began an annual tradition of a public "birthday show"[10] at theHalifax waterfront which usually attracts a large live audience. The 16th Birthday party was held at the Halifax Sheraton.[11] The show currently features co-hosts Portia Clark and Louise Renault,[12] with sportscaster John Hancock[13] and meteorologist Brennan Allen,[14] who in December 2016 replacedPeter Coade who retired in September.[15] Allen left in December 2017 to work for Environment Canada,[16] and was eventually replaced by meteorologist Tina Simpkin on January 2, 2019.[17] On November 20, 2017, Don Connolly announced that he would retire, ending 42 years with a last show on January 26, 2018.[18] Nova Scotia native Portia Clark, a former co-host ofEdmonton AM, became the new host in April, 2018.[19] In August 2020, long time culture reporter Tara Thorne was fired for a tweet concerning the Liberal Premier's family (and a personal opinion) on her personal Twitter account.

Information Morning in other areas

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TheInformation Morning name is also used for morning programs on CBC Radio One outlets inCBISydney,CBZF-FMFredericton,CBAM-FMMoncton andSaint JohnCBD-FM. However, despite the usage of the same name in these cities, the actual programming is locally produced in each region, and not related toInformation Morning in Halifax.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcPat Connolly, "Information Morning: 35 Good Years",Halifax Daily News, June 18, 2005
  2. ^Closed Circuit, Dartmouth Free Press 1972
  3. ^Morris Wolfe,Fifty Years of Radio, CBC Enterprises (1986), p. 36
  4. ^"New Sounds",Time Magazine (1971) cited inInformation Morning Scrapbook, CBC Radio Halifax (1980)
  5. ^abIan Wiseman, "The Two Dons",Halifax Chronicle Herald, April 30, 1983
  6. ^abRob Roberts, "Rise and Shine,The Daily News, June 3, 1990
  7. ^"Doris Montanera, "CBC Radio is thriving... for now",Cartt.ca April 03, 2012". Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved2013-06-14.
  8. ^"Sable Island: CBC makes history, broadcasting live from island" CBC News Sept. 11, 2014
  9. ^""Share the View 2013 Calendar",Feed Nova Scotia". Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved2013-07-24.
  10. ^Information Morning Scrapbook, CBC Radio Halifax (1980)
  11. ^"Big Lick Three-Year Old Jeffery Knight Enjoys a Lick of Icing at the 16th Birthday Party",Halifax Chronicle Herald, June 1986
  12. ^"Our Team",Information Morning, CBC Radio
  13. ^""I'm more than a sportscaster," says CBC's voice of sports".Kings Journalism Review.10. October 2004. Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved26 September 2016.
  14. ^CBC Radio,Introducing our new Meteorologist - Brennan Allen!, Information, December 14, 2016
  15. ^Woodbury, Richard (September 30, 2016)."CBC meteorologist Peter Coade retires after record-setting career".CBC News Nova Scotia.Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. RetrievedOctober 1, 2016.
  16. ^The Weekly Briefing, Broadcast Dialogue, December 14, 2017. Accessed February 14, 2019
  17. ^Tina Simpkin joins CBC as new morning meteorologist for the Maritimes, CBC News, December 13, 2018. Accessed February 14, 2019
  18. ^"After 4 decades on air, Don Connolly retiring from CBC Nova Scotia", CBC News, November 20, 2017
  19. ^Portia Clark named new host of Information Morning, CBC News, February 8, 2019. Accessed February 14, 2019.
  • Information Morning Scrapbook 1970-1980, CBC Radio Halifax (1980)

External links

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