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Global News Boosts Local News By Over 40 Hours Across The Country


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Looks like Global is expanding their news programming at many stations

“Last year Global News demonstrated its commitment to Canadian viewers by launching original local and national content that challenged the status quo,” says Troy Reeb, Senior Vice-President, Global News and Station Operations. “With an additional 40 combined hours a week of programming in affiliate markets across the network this fall, coupled with the launch of a groundbreaking new approach to delivering news online, Global News is continuing to build its reputation as an unparalleled news powerhouse.”

Beginning Monday, August 27, Global Toronto gives viewers another way to catch the day’s top news with the launch of the News at Noon. This new program will move away from traditional newscast format to provide in-depth contextual analysis on the news of the day. The News at Noon will also focus on the lifestyle and community-focused stories of most importance to Torontonians. Global Toronto’s News at Noon will air weekdays from 12:00pm-12:30pm ET. More details will be announced in the coming months.

 

Global News’ dedication to becoming Canada’s first choice for news expands this fall with the launch of a new, one-hour primetime newscast at Global Regina, Global Saskatoon, and Global Winnipeg. Dubbed News Hour Final, this new newscast will combine the half-hour Prime News and Evening News programs into one all-encompassing source for local and regional news, making News Hour Final the only one-hour primetime local newscasts in the country. News Hour Final launches in all three communities on Monday, August 20th, and airs weekdays at 10:00pm CT

Global News’ award-winning newsmagazine 16x9 returns for a fifth season this fall with a new day and time: Fridays at 10:00pm. Moving to this new timeslot will allow 16x9 to showcase its brand of in-depth investigative journalism to primetime audience this fall. Led by Chief Correspondent Carolyn Jarvis,16x9 is the recipient of several industry accolades, including a recent Gemini Award for Best Lifestyle/Practical Information Segment.

Meanwhile, Global BC, Global Calgary and Global Edmonton will see the expansion of their number one most watched morning news offerings with the creation of the one-hour Early Morning News. Launching Monday, August 27, from 5:00am-6:00am PT/MT in all three markets, each Early Morning News program will provide all the news, weather and traffic information for extra early risers, while providing a perfect lead-in to the popular Morning News in each market. All three markets will also expand their Sunday Morning News casts by one hour beginning Sunday, September 2 at 7:00am PT/MT. Combined with new morning shows scheduled to begin at Global Montreal, and Global Maritimes, Global News will be launching new programming in every affiliate market this fall

 

 

Global News is also creating the ultimate news experience with a set of tools that will redefine the way Canadians view, gather and share information and images online and through mobile devices. Key to this change is the complete re-invention of Global’s online news portal GlobalNews.ca, using the latest technology in web design. Global News will circumvent the clunky, expensive and maintenance-heavy news apps favoured by many Canadian broadcasters to create its own 24-hour online digital news source that can be optimally viewed on any platform. This means that, unlike the competition, Global News’ mobile presence won’t be merely a text-heavy afterthought. GlobalNews.ca’s new redesign is expected to launch early in 2013. Additional details regarding the rebrand and launch will be made available in the coming months.

 

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