Inside stories

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CBC 'Prime Time News' co-anchor Pamela Wallin lost her job in Apr 1995, just days before CTV morning newscaster Keith Morrison was removed from his place on 'Canada A.M.' Relations between Wallin and her CBC co-workers were said to be strained. Morrison had been seen as a successor to Lloyd Robertson.

Author: Johnson, Brian D., Fulton, E. Kaye

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Why Keith got dumped

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Former 'Canada A.M.' co-host Keith Morrison's $225,000/year contract was torn up after a contentious meeting with CTV managers. Morrison has retained the services of a lawyer, but no lawsuit has yet been filed. Morrison had hoped to succeed longtime 'Canada A.M.' personality Lloyd Robertson.

Author: Corelli, Rae

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The perils of Pamela

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Former 'Prime Time News' co-host Pamela Wallin was dismissed by CBC news managers in Apr 1995. Wallin, a former CTV news personality, was unpopular in certain CBC circles. Wallin counters that the CBC is too bureaucratic.

Author: Steele, Scott

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Subjects list: Officials and employees, Cover Story, Appointments, resignations and dismissals, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., CTV Television Network Ltd., Television broadcasting of news, Television news, Television journalists, Wallin, Pamela, Morrison, Keith
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