Corus Entertainment and Shaw Communications Announce Changes

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Local Channels in Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver Closing

CALGARY – Shaw is changing how they deliver local news for several major markets across western Canada. The company has announced plans to close their local channel featuring locally produced news in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.

The company in a media announcement says, “Corus Entertainment Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc.  announced a new funding model that will provide Global News with additional resources to support local news coverage and reporting in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. ”

“Beginning September 1, 2017, Global News will receive approximately $10 million annually in funds redirected from local Shaw TV operations in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. Global News will use these resources to protect and support the organization’s capacity for relevant and locally-focused community newsgathering”.

Thunder Bay and Smaller Markets Maintain Cable 10

Smaller markets, including Thunder Bay will maintain their local Cable Ten station.

“Global News has deep roots in the community, covering stories and issues that touch Canadians where they live,” said Troy Reeb, Senior Vice President, Global News, Corus Radio and Station Operations. “We’re grateful to Shaw for providing this critical lifeline to protect and support local news. This additional funding will ensure viewers in BC’s Lower Mainland, the Calgary Region and the Edmonton Capital Region continue to receive top-notch local news coverage.”

Shaw is redirecting funding to Global News to support the evolving news consumption habits of viewers in these major metropolitan areas. As a result, Shaw announced it will be closing Shaw TV stations in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton, effective Tuesday, August 15, 2017. The changes, which affect approximately 70 positions, will reduce duplication of coverage while better enabling Global News to report on grassroots community-focused stories.

Changes made by the CRTC last year recognized that many Canadians have access and choice to more news sources in major urban centres. To keep pace with these changing realities, the CRTC has given television providers like Shaw the flexibility to transfer funds to over-the-air television stations to support production of local news.

“Shaw has a long-standing reputation in recognizing the importance of local news and we hope that today’s move signals our continued dedication to preserving community coverage,” said Katherine Emberly, Senior Vice President, Shaw Communications. “We are grateful that our Shaw TV teams have for years been telling the stories that make our communities special. Today’s announcement recognizes the evolving habits of viewers and the strength and reach of Global News in these markets, providing local news and stories where it is accessible to the most people.”

Global News will use the new funds to support its commitment to the community with programming initiatives to be implemented in the coming year.

These include:
1. Establishing Municipal Affairs Specialists and City Hall Bureaus that will cover municipal elections, expand civic election coverage on Globalnews.ca and offer continued coverage of pertinent community news,
2. Assigning community reporters to support and work directly with local groups and stakeholders on community events and initiatives,
3. Expanding Global News Live, a growing online platform, to provide greater focus on grassroots digital content,
4. Covering and supporting university, college and community sports in Western Canada,
5. Taking newscasts out of the studio and into the community to better showcase stories and news of local neighbourhoods and suburban communities.

Shaw TV will continue to develop and air local content in Victoria, Nanaimo, Kelowna, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie and in over 180 small and medium-sized markets across Western Canada. These stations will also continue to support the development of access content through volunteer programs in all remaining community stations, and will continue to develop new and relevant online platforms to better deliver the content it produces.

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