Long-time CBC News producer Cynthia Kinch is leaving the Corp. In an e-mail to staff, head honcho Jennifer McGuire said: "In a remarkable career, defined by change, comes a change for one of our best-known leaders. Cynthia Kinch has decided to leave CBC News and start a new chapter of her life." The announcement did not say where -- if anywhere -- Kinch was going.
Friday, September 17, 2010
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