Not that I expected anything different. I've advised the Canadian Broadcasting Standards Council the response was unacceptable and am seeking their adjudication on the matter:
"I am writing in response to your complaint sent to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
First I want to thank you for taking the time to share your concerns regarding our Election Night coverage. We
want you to know that we take viewer concerns very seriously.
In your correspondence you express concern over comments and analysis made by long time broadcaster and
political commentator Craig Oliver regarding the defeat of the Conservative government and, more
specifically, the role of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper in that defeat.
Our election night coverage was a major live broadcast featuring an anchor, reporters, and commentators,
along with a diverse range of specially selected guests from across Canada. We strive to represent not only
the country and its many regions, but also to provide as complete a spectrum of political thought and
viewpoints as we can. Our guest panelists on the broadcast fulfilled that goal, as we featured current and
former MP’s and top officials from the three major parties. Their viewpoints on the election were entirely
unscripted, live, and dynamic as election results came in throughout the broadcast. We also looked to our
diverse range of commentators that night for insight into what was unfolding and why.
Elections are among
the most important stories we cover, affecting our country, our communities and our viewers who trust us to
inform them.
Craig Oliver was one of those commentators, and was selected to participate in our Election night coverage
due to his vast knowledge of the Canadian political scene. Mr. Oliver has covered countless campaigns over
the years and has been a fixture on Parliament Hill for decades. He is frequently called on by CTV News for
his views on the political story of the day as a commentator – not a reporter. It is a significant difference. As
a political commentator, Mr. Oliver is granted the latitude to express his opinions about the Canadian political
landscape. Those opinions may sometimes be cheered or jeered by various segments of a wide range of our
audience, but they certainly do not come without a life’s work in political journalism as their foundation.
CTV is aware of its responsibilities under the Broadcasting Act and the Television Broadcasting Regulations,
1987 and more specifically, Broadcasting Information Bulletin CRTC 2015-354 which was issued by the CRTC
on August 5, 2015 to outline the guidelines governing broadcasters in connection with the 2015 federal general
election.
We also note that the Commission has recognized that news coverage should generally be left to the editorial
judgment of the broadcaster. As well it is fundamental to freedom of expression in a democratic society that
broadcasters be allowed to criticize government policies and actions."
Craig Oliver, as usual, was disgustingly cynical.
ReplyDeleteTheres only one way to win with CTV CBC and global ,just don't watch them . If enough people did that maybe it would have some impact. I quit watching these channels before the election was over. The attacks against PM Harper made me feel sick.
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Craig Oliver (CTV): https://www.youtube.com/embed/zs8hkuEA3Q8
"…to compare him [Justin Trudeau] with Mr. Harper: integrity, trust, openness, tolerance, truthfulness. I have to say that Mr. Harper promised all of these words himself, and basically lived up to none of them. I know that many of you may feel that this is the night we should say nice things about Mr. Harper. But he was caught lying. He was caught cheating. He showed toward the end, incredible intolerance to Canadians who are Arabs and Muslims, which many will find always unforgiveable. The whole idea of a tip line, listen to your parents and to your neighbours, and report on some kind of practices you might… and call the Mounties--who wanted nothing to do with all of this. So now our challenge will be--my colleagues and I--to hold Mr. Trudeau to scrutiny, to make sure that he lives up to the words about honesty and truthfulness and openness in politics, that he is now talked about, because there are times when some of us wonder whether that is possible anymore in modern politics. We don't see very much of it. So Mr. Trudeau's words were inspiring, thoughtful, emotional, and he deserves all of the success he's got tonight."
Validating the Conservative Persecution Complex one vain internet meme at a time.
ReplyDeleteRelax. Have a soothing cup of tea. Reflect for a while. Stop watching Ezra for a few months. Maybe you'll learn something.
Yawn. Can't post your actual name anon? Gives you as much credibility as Oliver. None if you didn't grasp that.
ReplyDeleteToo funny. You don't even use your own full name but you expect me to. I love hypocrites. Contact me @NotPaulInAjax. It's as revealing as your handle.
ReplyDeleteSure dumbass. My full name is on twitter. Paul Burling if you don't know how twitter works. And your name is?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, if you scrolled down a few inches on my blog home page you would have seen my name in posts. Some of those posts actually have links to appearances on television shows I've been on. And since you apparently don't know how the internet works I'll provide this as well: https://twitter.com/PaulinAjax
ReplyDeleteAnd, sorry, what was your name again?
OTT and late, but Merry Christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks Frances, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteMiss you and wish you would come back. Your commentary was always much appreciated.
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