Sunday, November 17, 2019

Prince Andrew getting bashed over his TV interview

Piers Morgan Tweeted: 'This is one of the most astonishing interviews I've ever watched. Brilliant forensic dissection by @maitlis - desperate, toe-curling bulls*** from Prince Andrew. Why on earth did he do this? Insane.'
Daily Mail story
 

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Christie Blatchford being treated for cancer

NEWSTALK 1010 reported today that Christie is currently undergoing treatment for cancer and appreciates the many listeners who have reached out and sent their best wishes.
"She will be back," the posting said..
Well wishes may be sent through this link

Host Rob Snow let go from CFRA

CFRA host Rob Snow lost his job Wednesday after two decades with the local newstalk radio station, the Ottawa Citizen reports.
Snow said he got the news at 8:30 Wednesday morning.
“I was told I was part of restructuring,” he said. “It’s a shock, but it’s the media. The media — whether it’s newspapers, radio, television — it’s all struggling.”
Snow, 48, took over after longtime CFRA host Lowell Green retired his morning show in 2016. Snow’s show, News & Views, aired on CFRA from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Note from Andrew Coyne

Andrew Coyne on Twitter: "Personal note: I am changing employment. I’ll be joining the Globe and Mail later this month."

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Torstar suspends dividend until at least late 2020; stock plunges

Shares in Torstar Corp. plunged after the company reported a larger-than-expected loss and suspended its quarterly dividend, setting in motion a mechanism that could shift the balance of power among the company's shareholders.
The media company reported on Wednesday a $40.9-million loss attributable to shareholders and an 11.6 per cent decline in third-quarter revenue.
The company's publicly traded B shares dropped to 53 cents — the lowest on public record that go back to the late 1990s — following Torstar's announcement, before rising to 60 cents in midday trading. (Bloomberg)
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