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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A+ Bell Media told staff in an internal memo that Lisa LaFlamme was given an opportunity to say goodbye to viewers before stepping down from the anchor chair of CTV’s nightly newscast. Karine Moses, senior vice president of content and news development, says in an email to staff that the network wanted to give LaFlamme a “proper on-air send-off” to celebrate the highlights of her 35-year career. But Moses says LaFlamme “chose not to say goodbye to the audience” during CTV’s national newscast. 2:18 Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ – June 12, 2020 In a video posted to social media Monday, LaFlamme said she was “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract, which executives described as a “business decision.” Story continues below ad Moses told staff the revamp at Canada’s most popular national newscast was part of a shift toward digital content creation amid “changing viewership habits.” Messages sent to LaFlamme via social media since she posted the video have not been returned, and Bell Media representatives did not respond to requests for comment. © 2022 The Canadian Press


title: “Lisa Laflamme Chose Not To Say Goodbye To Viewers Before Eviction Ctv Memo Claims National Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-21” author: “Kyle Calvin”


				Posted August 18, 2022 at 4:48 pm
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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A+ Bell Media told staff in an internal memo that Lisa LaFlamme was given an opportunity to say goodbye to viewers before stepping down from the anchor chair of CTV’s nightly newscast. Karine Moses, senior vice president of content and news development, says in an email to staff that the network wanted to give LaFlamme a “proper on-air send-off” to celebrate the highlights of her 35-year career. But Moses says LaFlamme “chose not to say goodbye to the audience” during CTV’s national newscast. 2:18 Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ – June 12, 2020 In a video posted to social media Monday, LaFlamme said she was “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract, which executives described as a “business decision.” Story continues below ad Moses told staff the revamp at Canada’s most popular national newscast was part of a shift toward digital content creation amid “changing viewership habits.” Messages sent to LaFlamme via social media since she posted the video have not been returned, and Bell Media representatives did not respond to requests for comment. © 2022 The Canadian Press


title: “Lisa Laflamme Chose Not To Say Goodbye To Viewers Before Eviction Ctv Memo Claims National Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “Roger Horton”


				Posted August 18, 2022 at 4:48 pm
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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A+ Bell Media told staff in an internal memo that Lisa LaFlamme was given an opportunity to say goodbye to viewers before stepping down from the anchor chair of CTV’s nightly newscast. Karine Moses, senior vice president of content and news development, says in an email to staff that the network wanted to give LaFlamme a “proper on-air send-off” to celebrate the highlights of her 35-year career. But Moses says LaFlamme “chose not to say goodbye to the audience” during CTV’s national newscast. 2:18 Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ – June 12, 2020 In a video posted to social media Monday, LaFlamme said she was “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract, which executives described as a “business decision.” Story continues below ad Moses told staff the revamp at Canada’s most popular national newscast was part of a shift toward digital content creation amid “changing viewership habits.” Messages sent to LaFlamme via social media since she posted the video have not been returned, and Bell Media representatives did not respond to requests for comment. © 2022 The Canadian Press


title: “Lisa Laflamme Chose Not To Say Goodbye To Viewers Before Eviction Ctv Memo Claims National Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-11” author: “Dwayne Walden”


				Posted August 18, 2022 at 4:48 pm
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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A+ Bell Media told staff in an internal memo that Lisa LaFlamme was given an opportunity to say goodbye to viewers before stepping down from the anchor chair of CTV’s nightly newscast. Karine Moses, senior vice president of content and news development, says in an email to staff that the network wanted to give LaFlamme a “proper on-air send-off” to celebrate the highlights of her 35-year career. But Moses says LaFlamme “chose not to say goodbye to the audience” during CTV’s national newscast. 2:18 Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ – June 12, 2020 In a video posted to social media Monday, LaFlamme said she was “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract, which executives described as a “business decision.” Story continues below ad Moses told staff the revamp at Canada’s most popular national newscast was part of a shift toward digital content creation amid “changing viewership habits.” Messages sent to LaFlamme via social media since she posted the video have not been returned, and Bell Media representatives did not respond to requests for comment. © 2022 The Canadian Press


title: “Lisa Laflamme Chose Not To Say Goodbye To Viewers Before Eviction Ctv Memo Claims National Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-26” author: “Michele Schenk”


				Posted August 18, 2022 at 4:48 pm
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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A+ Bell Media told staff in an internal memo that Lisa LaFlamme was given an opportunity to say goodbye to viewers before stepping down from the anchor chair of CTV’s nightly newscast. Karine Moses, senior vice president of content and news development, says in an email to staff that the network wanted to give LaFlamme a “proper on-air send-off” to celebrate the highlights of her 35-year career. But Moses says LaFlamme “chose not to say goodbye to the audience” during CTV’s national newscast. 2:18 Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ Jessica Mulroney’s TV show canceled after host shouts ‘white textbook privilege’ – June 12, 2020 In a video posted to social media Monday, LaFlamme said she was “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract, which executives described as a “business decision.” Story continues below ad Moses told staff the revamp at Canada’s most popular national newscast was part of a shift toward digital content creation amid “changing viewership habits.” Messages sent to LaFlamme via social media since she posted the video have not been returned, and Bell Media representatives did not respond to requests for comment. © 2022 The Canadian Press