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This from the Toronto Sun (a QMI paper), shared in accordance with the Fair Dealing provisions (§29) of the Copyright Act::
What else is the PM's former spokesperson going to be doing?
And one of the hosts? If Jane Taber at the Globe is to be believed....
Quebecor has asked the CRTC for permission to create an English-language news network.
QMI Agency has learned that, if the licence is granted, the network could see the light of day in 2011. The new network would create an alternative source of information and opinion in a tone similar to that of the American Fox News.
All indications are that the project would be piloted by Kory Teneycke, a former communications director for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Teneycke took to Twitter yesterday to say that he had become the new vice-president of development for Quebecor Media.
Teneycke left the PMO in July 2009 for short stints with CTV and CBC.
For now, Quebecor is refusing to comment on the story. If the licence goes through, the new network would share the market with CBC Newsworld and CTV News Channel.
What else is the PM's former spokesperson going to be doing?
Kory Teneycke, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's former communications director, is assuming a new posting as head of media giant Quebecor's Parliament Hill bureau, effectively overseeing coverage of a government for which he was chief spokesman one year ago.
Teneycke will become vice-president of development for the Montreal-based communications company, publishers of the expansive Sun chain of newspapers, and assume responsibility for the Ottawa bureau, where he will be located, said a joint Sun Media-Quebecor announcement Tuesday ....
And one of the hosts? If Jane Taber at the Globe is to be believed....
....not to mention being a member here ;DFox News of the North has its first television host: David Akin resigned this morning as a parliamentary reporter with Canwest.
Mr. Akin is now poised to join Sun Media as the Ottawa bureau chief and be a television host. He has a background in television, having worked for CTV.
His resignation from the news service comes as The Globe reported this morning that former Harper communications director Kory Teneycke is overseeing the operations of a 24-hour cable channel that is to emulate the very popular Fox News network in the U.S.
A senior Ottawa source says that Mr. Teneycke, who left the PMO last year and did pundit stints at CTV and most recently and controversially, at CBC, “has mused with others in general terms about hosting programs.”
“His time at CTV and CBC will certainly give him insight into how different news-channels work,” says the source.
Indeed, the idea of the new news channel is, according to the Globe report, “a shot aimed directly at CBC and CTV, which for years has dominated the all-news format in English Canada.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Akin is a prolific reporter, operating on all platforms - he Twitters, he blogs, he has a Facebook page, he appears in the Canwest newspapers and he is on television. ....