Sentences with phrase «at public broadcaster»

Tait didn't provide many additional details of the changes she hopes to see at the public broadcaster.
Tom Clark, a former journalist, said Tait talked about some innovative and achievable ideas to implement at the public broadcaster and showed an understanding of the CBC and the challenges it faces.
Tait's appointment is the latest in a series of moves the Liberal government has made at the public broadcaster that began in 2016, when it boosted funding to the CBC by $ 675 million over five years.

Not exact matches

«The reimagination of the national public broadcaster at a time when broadcasting is disappearing is a monumental task.
Declining shares included Subaru Corp which lost 2.2 percent after public broadcaster NHK reported allegations that there were hundreds of cases of mileage and emission data falsification at the automaker.
According to public broadcaster, NHK TV, 25 year old Mako met Kei Komuro five years ago at a party to talk about studying abroad.
Ms Loane, a former broadcaster and journalist, is currently director of media and public affairs at - Coca - Cola Amatil, one of Australia's top 50 companies.
Germany's largest public broadcaster, ARD, is taking a closer look at food giant Nestlé in its popular Markencheck (brand - check) programme.
Skinner who normally makes a vaguely republican intervention, has instead opted for a political dig at the government's attempts to rein in the nation's public broadcaster.
Their crusade against the public broadcaster has no basic standard of decency, and using its attempt at intellectual consistency as a way of painting it as a weak - willed terrorist sympathiser is apparently well within the rules of the game.
• Policymakers at all levels, from local to national • Civil servants, public affairs professionals, campaigners and senior journalists from all of Britain's newspapers and broadcasters • Politically interested members of the public (ABC1 adults and millennials)- think regular watchers of Newsnight and Question Time • Academics and students.
It remains to be seen whether online chatter tonight will be at all reflective of engagement with the debate itself; and ITV ratings figures released on Friday will be an intriguing indication of the impact of the broadcasters» attempts to invigorate the British public (in spite of Lynton Crosby's best efforts).
In an address at the studios of public broadcaster WCNY, she talked about the successes the city saw in 2014, such as its high school graduation rate finally rising above 50 percent.
«When you look at it actually there's a consistent pattern of pretty obnoxious, racist behaviour and the idea that it should be on a publicly funded public service broadcaster.
As part of the process for charter renewal (which expires at the end of 2016) the culture secretary, John Whittingdale, has recruited eight experts, among them former Channel 5 chair and chief executive Dawn Airey and Dame Colette Bowe, the former chairwoman of the regulator Ofcom, to oversee a «root - and - branch» review of the public broadcaster.
«Perhaps it is time for parliament to look at the rules for selection of these powerful roles in order to make sure that when the public turn on to watch them, newspapers and broadcasters report on them and visitors come to see them, that our parliament looks more like the people we represent.»
After 10 days of sustained public outcry over phone hacking, and facing the prospect of a unanimous call by MPs to withdraw his bid for total ownership of the broadcaster, Murdoch succumbed at a morning board meeting in Wapping.
The caldera, the cauldron - like crater at the top of a volcano, had sunk by up to around 20 meters since last week as magma channeled through underground passages moves away from the volcano, Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson, geophysics professor at the University of Iceland, told public service broadcaster RUV.
According Netherlands» public broadcaster NOS, the Dutch Gaming Authority looked at 10 popular games with loot boxes and found that four of them met their definition of gambling.
Though nominally a celebration of the life and storied career of children's broadcaster Fred Rogers, anchored in present - day talking - head interviews with collaborators and friends that threaten at times to bludgeon the delicate and achingly sincere archival footage of Rogers's show «Mr. Rogers» Neighborhood», Neville's film has a bit more teeth as a manifesto for how children's educational programming that resists the trends of busyness, noise, and violence can function as a form of public service, instilling values like neighbourly stewardship and mutual respect.
According Netherlands» public broadcaster NOS, the Dutch Gaming Authority looked at 10 popular games with loot boxes and found that four of them met their definition of gambling.
This year's winning entries were selected by a panel of international judges from all aspects of the industry including commissioners, publishers and artists, such as Alexandra Zsigmond, designer at the New York Times, Matt Smith, creative at Australian public broadcaster SBS and London based Jonathan Hubbard, creative director and founder of The Clearing.
They will melt away due to the higher temperatures, causing flooding at that time,» according to Deutsche Welle, Germany's international public broadcaster.
At the risk of being a bore, I again recall with fascination the BBC2 Horizon prog 30 + years ago all about Sunspots, you know, that time when the BBC was a trusted, well respected, honourable, & factual public broadcaster.
After an acting career in theatre and television, Lola Young became an arts administrator, later moving on to become professor of Cultural Studies at Middlesex University, a writer, cultural critic, public speaker and broadcaster.
Mark Le Blanc, general counsel at educational public broadcaster TVO, says the software «doesn't give you the answer, but if you can frame the question clearly, what they can do is really limit the risk — they're risk tools.
Former CBC radio star Jian Ghomeshi was charged with three more counts of sexual assault in a court appearance on Thursday in a widening sex scandal that has prompted suspensions at the country's national public broadcaster.
I'm a bit perturbed by a private company swooping in to scoop up something, that in essence belonged to all Canadians (or at least that is what many thought) by virtue of CBC being a public broadcaster.
Whether the recruiter looks at all of your videos or just one, you can use YouTube as a way to present yourself as a marketer, salesperson, public speaker and broadcaster.
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