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Other dominoes are starting to fall at CTV. News president Robert Hurst has retired, with long time lieutenant Wendy Freeman in charge of tinting Lloyd's hair starting Monday. Olympic programming boss Keith Pelley's seat was barely warm at the CTV executive boardroom before he bolted to Rogers to replace Tony Viner as head of Rogers Media. Pelley hired Scott Moore away from CBC Sports to run his Rogers sports stations. CTV hustled Phil King into the top TSN spot.
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| CTV's Fecan: back to the fortress of Solitude |
That will be a shame. Boyce comes from a place of joy where TV is concerned and has tolerated my nonsense for years with grace and good humour. If this great ride is about up for her, she'll leave with her rep intact, along with plenty of cab fare.
Fecan wasn't the only big change in the Canadian TV corporate ranks in 2010. Canwest CEO Leonard Asper and his brother David lost their bid to retain control of their broadcasting and publishing empires, with Shaw Communications taking over the Global brand. And CBC programming head Richard Stursberg exited his job a year earlier than expected. These moves mirrored similar departures south of the border, notably ABC head programmer Stephen McPherson and NBC CEO Jeff Zucker. I counted up some other Canadian TV moments from 2010 in this piece I wrote for The Canadian Press. All in all a momentous year, from the poverty of those "broken business model" laments to the dizzy ratings heights of the Olympics.


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