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Old Posted Oct 27, 2023, 9:41 PM
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101.1 actually used to be a country station before it was CityNews. In fact when I moved back to Ottawa a few years ago I was surprised to learn it had become a news station, while Country had gone to 92.3 (reversed with yesterday's news).
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Stuntman Stu's mic silenced as Bell Media cuts continue

“Well, that was fun,” Schwartz said Tuesday in a message posted on social media.

Author of the article:Ken Warren
Published Feb 13, 2024 • 2 minute read


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Stuntman Stu's mic silenced as Bell Media cuts continue

“Well, that was fun,” Schwartz said Tuesday in a message posted on social media.

Author of the article:Ken Warren
Published Feb 13, 2024 • 2 minute read


https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local...-cuts-continue
I was watching CTV Ottawa Morning earlier today and Bill Carol was on (as he always is) to complain about the Carbon Tax. How do they let go of a beloved radio personality and community leader like Stuntman Stu, but keep that out of touch complainer with constant bad takes like Bill Carol. Infuriating.
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Complaining about the carbon tax is Bill Carroll's job.
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How do they let go of a beloved radio personality and community leader like Stuntman Stu, but keep that out of touch complainer with constant bad takes like Bill Carol. Infuriating.
Stuntman Stu is also an out-of-touch complainer with constant bad takes, though.
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Stuntman Stu is also an out-of-touch complainer with constant bad takes, though.
Well, yeah. Suburbanite from Farhaven who loves big pickups and thinks the only way to get anywhere is by driving. His recent suggestions for Sens Arena locations were mind numbing.

That said, aside from Stu's occasional car-brained takes, he was generally a positive voice on the radio, while Bill Carol does nothing but complain about everything.
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That said, aside from Stu's occasional car-brained takes, he was generally a positive voice on the radio, while Bill Carol does nothing but complain about everything.
Bill sounds like he eats fried eggs and bacon 3x a day, or equivalent.

I wonder if he still uses his My Pillows he shilled for back in the day.
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CTV News Ottawa's Graham Richardson announces decision to step away from the anchor desk

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Published June 13, 2024 6:36 p.m. EDT


Graham Richardson, Chief News Anchor of CTV News at Six, announced during Thursday's newscast that he is stepping away from the anchor desk to pursue new opportunities outside of media.

"This is my choice. I just turned 54 years old. I have another opportunity outside of broadcasting that I'm going to take," Richardson said on air.

"It has been an incredible privilege to tell your stories, especially the last 15 years here at CTV Ottawa and nearly 20 years with CTV News. The highlight of my reporting career was working for and with Bob Fife in our parliamentary bureau at CTV National News and then all of these years right here with you. CTV News will always be my home."

The announcement comes following a remarkable career in broadcasting that has spanned 31 years. Richardson's final broadcast is Friday, July 5 at 6 p.m. ET on CTV Ottawa.

"I have decided it is time for me to make a change. I want to thank CTV News and our incredible team here in Ottawa for giving me such a rewarding and fulfilling broadcasting career," said Richardson. "I'm grateful for the guidance and support of the leadership team at CTV Ottawa, and across the network, over so many years. I would also like to extend a special thank you to all the viewers and listeners in Ottawa/Gatineau and throughout Eastern Ontario and West Quebec. There is a very strong, talented team here at CTV Ottawa, and I know they will continue the great tradition of telling the most important stories from across the region."

"Graham has been an exceptional broadcaster and leader on our team at CTV News Ottawa. We will miss his unwavering passion and commitment to our editorial programs across television, radio, and digital," said Jodi Hamilton, Operations Manager, Local Radio & TV, Ottawa and Eastern Ontario, Bell Media. "Graham has been instrumental to the success of our local news coverage, and we wish him the greatest success in his new career endeavours outside of broadcasting."

"Graham is one of the best storytellers in our business. We are going miss his passion and drive to deliver the very best local news coverage, each and every day," said Peter Angione, Director of News and Information Programming Bell Media Ottawa. "We are sad to see Graham leave, but we're thrilled for him as he takes on a new challenge, and begins a new chapter."

Richardson joined CTV News Ottawa in January 2010, after nearly four years covering Parliament Hill for CTV National News. He has delivered coverage of many top stories to viewers, including the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests, the 2022 derecho storm, the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, the 2018 Ottawa tornado, and many more.

During his time on Parliament Hill, Richardson travelled the world covering significant stories involving Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He filed reports from Kandahar; G-8 meetings in Germany and Japan; official visits to India, Singapore, the Czech Republic, Poland, and the United Nations headquarters in New York. Before his assignment on Parliament Hill, Richardson was CTV News' Los Angeles Bureau Chief, covering the Michael Jackson trial, Hurricane Katrina, space shuttle landings, the Mexican election, and the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino.

"This team here at CTV Ottawa remains large, strong and committed to telling your stories. That, of course, will not change," Richardson said. "I will have more to say on my final show in July. I'm looking forward to my final weeks here, as always, holding up a mirror to this community every day, like we have for more than 60 years."

https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/ctv-news-o...desk-1.6925990
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I am not a CTV Ottawa regular viewer but I did notice when I was starved for information on what was going on with the trucker convoy that he got out from behind the desk and did excellent reporting on the ground from downtown for several weeks.

This type of in-depth ongoing news coverage of a local story isn't something you typically see in Ottawa.

Half the city could blow up and one gets the impression that none of the local stations would interrupt Wheel of Fortune and the Young and the Restless.
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2024, 6:21 PM
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Not a fan of CTV Ottawa in general, but Graham did a decent job.
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