CTV News Lisa LaFlamme

2022 - 8 - 18

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CTV News holds town hall after Lisa LaFlamme exit. Here's what ... (Toronto Star)

Bell Media executives on Thursday looked to regain control of the internal narrative surrounding the end of star anchor and senior editor Lisa LaFlamme's ...

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to all of you. “As Lisa mentioned in her statement, she was informed of our decision on June 29. The message, one producer felt, was: “Basically ... you all have it wrong; we don’t believe how you feel to be true, mostly because my experience has been positive.” She said she had been “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract. It was such a mess; we don’t think it could have gone worse.” They called together a room full of professional, career journalists and got absolutely grilled, and had no answers ready. “Lots of empty words and platitudes, absolutely no substance. And do you really think I would fire a woman because she’s a woman?” Further criticism about the culture at CTV News subsequently emerged from staff. … It was extremely disrespectful. LaFlamme announced her departure Monday through a video posted on Twitter.

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Lisa LaFlamme chose not to say goodbye on air before ouster ... (CBC.ca)

A woman smiles while holding an award on stage. Lisa LaFlamme holds her award for best news anchor at the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto, March 1, 2015.

There, she won "best national news anchor" at the Canadian Screen Awards five times, including in 2021 and 2022. LaFlamme began her journalism career in her hometown of Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont., in the late 1980s at the television station CKCO, which later changed its name to CTV Kitchener. Karine Moses, senior vice-president of content development and news at Bell Media, said 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.

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Lisa LaFlamme 'going grey' questioned by CTV executive, says ... (The Globe and Mail)

Shortly after Michael Melling became head of CTV News, he raised questions about host Lisa LaFlamme's hair. According to a senior CTV official who was ...

LaFlamme and Ms. LaFlamme was informed of the decision to end her contract, she was allowed to continue to work and did cover the recent papal visit. But Mr. CTV employees and members of the public have raised questions about whether ageism and sexism could have played roles in Ms. The Globe obtained a portion of a draft memo that is slated to be sent to the newsroom on Thursday. Under Mr. Melling and Ms. Ms. Staff members said Ms. The network was sending a crew to the country to cover the Russian invasion. Melling did not respond well to pushback from Ms. Melling asked who had approved the decision to “let Lisa’s hair go grey.” The issue of Ms.

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Why did Bell Media oust Lisa LaFlamme? Here's what we know | News (Daily Hive)

In the aftermath of Bell Media ousting veteran anchor Lisa LaFlamme, new information about how it all transpired has slowly been coming to light.

The source told The Globe that Melling asked who approved the decision to “let Lisa’s hair go grey” during a meeting. The veteran anchor had chosen to let her hair go silver during the pandemic. He got his start as an editorial assistant at BNN Bloomberg and climbed the corporate ladder. [told the ](https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2022/08/16/lisa-laflamme-ouster-leaves-tensions-high-at-ctv-news-colleagues-are-sad-and-scared.html?rf) [Star](https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2022/08/16/lisa-laflamme-ouster-leaves-tensions-high-at-ctv-news-colleagues-are-sad-and-scared.html?rf) of the “culture of fear” within the company. “He does not stand up for the journalists… LaFlamme is decades away from her peers’ retirement ages. [told the Toronto Star](https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2022/08/16/was-lisa-laflammes-ouster-a-business-decision-or-a-targeted-hit.html) that Melling replaced key positions with more “compliant” staff who wouldn’t question his authority. “I was blindsided. [statement](https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/lisa-laflamme-ctv-international-headlines) of its own, saying that it made a “business decision” to move CTV National News and the role of chief news anchor in a “different direction.” “He’s a company man,” the high-level CTV source told Canadaland. And I’m still shocked and saddened by Bell Media’s decision.” From clashes with a Bell Media executive, to allegations of sexism and ageism, to a long-known “culture of fear” in the company, here’s what we know.

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Lisa LaFlamme chose not to bid farewell to viewers before ouster ... (Globalnews.ca)

Bell Media told staff in an internal memo that Lisa LaFlamme was given the opportunity to say farewell to viewers before being unseated from the anchor's ...

[LaFlamme](https://globalnews.ca/tag/laflamme) a “proper on-air send-off” to celebrate the highlights of her 35-year career. But Moses says LaFlamme “opted not to say goodbye to the public” during CTV’s national news broadcast. [Media](https://globalnews.ca/tag/media) told staff in an internal memo that Lisa LaFlamme was given the opportunity to say farewell to viewers before being unseated from the anchor’s chair of [CTV’s](https://globalnews.ca/tag/ctv) nightly newscast.

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CTV News holds town hall after Lisa LaFlamme exit. Here's what ... (StCatharinesStandard.ca)

Bell Media executives on Thursday looked to regain control of the internal narrative surrounding the end of star anchor and senior editor Lisa LaFlamme's ...

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to all of you. “As Lisa mentioned in her statement, she was informed of our decision on June 29. The message, one producer felt, was: “Basically ... She said she had been “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract. you all have it wrong; we don’t believe how you feel to be true, mostly because my experience has been positive.” It was such a mess; we don’t think it could have gone worse.” They called together a room full of professional, career journalists and got absolutely grilled, and had no answers ready. “Lots of empty words and platitudes, absolutely no substance. And do you really think I would fire a woman because she’s a woman?” Further criticism about the culture at CTV News subsequently emerged from staff. … It was extremely disrespectful. LaFlamme announced her departure Monday through a video posted on Twitter.

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Lisa LaFlamme chose not to say goodbye on CTV News, Bell Media ... (NiagaraFallsReview.ca)

The Tuesday memo to staff from Karine Moses, senior VP, content development and news, addressed media coverage of LaFlamme's termination. “I also want to ...

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to all of you. “As Lisa mentioned in her statement, she was informed of our decision on June 29. The message, one producer felt, was: “Basically ... She said she had been “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract. you all have it wrong; we don’t believe how you feel to be true, mostly because my experience has been positive.” It was such a mess; we don’t think it could have gone worse.” They called together a room full of professional, career journalists and got absolutely grilled, and had no answers ready. “Lots of empty words and platitudes, absolutely no substance. And do you really think I would fire a woman because she’s a woman?” Further criticism about the culture at CTV News subsequently emerged from staff. … It was extremely disrespectful. LaFlamme announced her departure Monday through a video posted on Twitter.

LILLEY: LaFlamme ousted over clash on CTV's new direction (Toronto Sun)

The decision to fire Lisa LaFlamme from CTV News was approved at the very top of Bell, not Bell Media but Bell Canada, according to sources.

Everyone has a boss and if you clash with them, someone is headed for the exit. According to sources, this isn’t a change that LaFlamme agreed with. Given that Hwang was in studio on Thursday and part of the townhall on the changes, that’s tough to believe. Unofficially, Bell sources are making the same claim of a toxic work environment that former colleagues have been making for days. The idea that’s been put forward by some that LaFlamme was fired because Melling, the VP of news, didn’t like strong women who would push back on him simply doesn’t hold water. The legal department and human resources were also heavily involved according to people close to the decision.

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My take on the Lisa LaFlamme dismissal at CTV and where she ... (The Suburban Newspaper)

The topic of Lisa LaFlamme's dismissal as chief anchor and senior editor of the CTV National News sent shockwaves across the country.

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Canadians support Lisa LaFlamme's decision to not bid CTV ... (Daily Hive)

Lisa LaFlamme opted out of saying goodbye to CTV viewers on national television, an internal memo sent to Bell Media staff has revealed.

[August 18, 2022] “Don’t play by the rules of men. The VP also went into detail about LaFlamme’s exit from CTV news and the span of the decision to cut ties with her. “She opted to not say goodbye to the public during a CTV National newscast,” Moses wrote. But Canadian journalists and news watchers are overwhelmingly siding with LaFlamme for making that decision.

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CTV Chief Anchor Lisa LaFlamme Opts Not to Say Goodbye After ... (The Epoch Times)

CTV News' parent company said Lisa LaFlamme, the longtime chief anchor at the network who was recently removed from ...

She has won “best national news anchor” at the The email said the anchor “opted not to say goodbye to the public” during CTV’s national news broadcast. “At 58, I still thought I’d have a lot more time to tell more of the stories that impact our daily lives.

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Lisa LaFlamme chose not to say goodbye on CTV News, Bell Media ... (TheSpec.com)

Meanwhile, LaFlamme's executive producer, Rosa Hwang, has spoken out for the first time about her own absence from the newsroom. The Tuesday memo to staff from ...

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to all of you. “As Lisa mentioned in her statement, she was informed of our decision on June 29. The message, one producer felt, was: “Basically ... She said she had been “blindsided” by Bell Media’s decision to end her contract. you all have it wrong; we don’t believe how you feel to be true, mostly because my experience has been positive.” It was such a mess; we don’t think it could have gone worse.” They called together a room full of professional, career journalists and got absolutely grilled, and had no answers ready. “Lots of empty words and platitudes, absolutely no substance. And do you really think I would fire a woman because she’s a woman?” Further criticism about the culture at CTV News subsequently emerged from staff. … It was extremely disrespectful. LaFlamme announced her departure Monday through a video posted on Twitter.

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Bell Media 'regrets' handling of ouster of Lisa LaFlamme | CBC News (CBC.ca)

Bell Media says it 'regrets' the way in which the departure of anchor Lisa LaFlamme has been handled, and will launch a third-party workplace review of the ...

On Monday, LaFlamme released a video statement saying she was "blindsided" after finding out in June that Bell Media was ending her contract at CTV National News. Melling added that in the coming weeks he intends to hold "a number of small team meetings, probably of less than a dozen people," to discuss the future of the flagship newscast, promising to share audience and trends as well as financial data. Bell Media said in its statement it takes allegations of discrimination "very seriously" and is taking steps to initiate a third-party internal workplace review in the newsroom over the coming weeks. In a town hall meeting with staff on Thursday, two key Bell Media executives offered their perspectives on the events that transpired in recent weeks. The dismissal, which Bell described as a "business decision," raised questions among media observers about whether sexism and ageism played a role in the shakeup. Bell Media said in a statement Friday it "regrets" the way in which LaFlamme's departure was handled, as it "may have left viewers with the wrong impression" that her storied career wasn't valued.

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Bell Media launching internal review after outrage over Lisa ... (blogTO)

Bell Media is spinning its wheels in an attempt to repair its public standing after the high-profile exit of CTV National News anchor Lisa LaFlamme...

The statement goes on to say that "In a news organization. "CTV regrets that the way in which the news of her departure has been communicated may have left viewers with the wrong impression about how CTV regards Lisa and her remarkable career." The network representatives say that Bell and CTV "knew that many viewers and members of the CTV family would be disappointed that Lisa LaFlamme would be leaving her position as Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor," but it is becoming apparent that none of these executives predicted the media firestorm that followed LaFlamme's forced exit. 15](https://www.blogto.com/city/2022/08/bell-media-cuts-lisa-laflammes-ctv-career-35-years/), a decision that appears to have had a ripple effect through the ranks of the media empire. LaFlamme explained in a now-viral video that she had been "blindsided" by the decision, and the discourse has since turned to third-party allegations of ageism and sexism, with Bell Media is spinning its wheels in an attempt to repair its public standing after the high-profile exit of CTV National News anchor Lisa LaFlamme and ensuing backlash this week.

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Bell Media launching workplace review following ouster of Lisa ... (CityNews Ottawa)

In a statement, the parent company of CTV says it regrets how news of her departure “may have left viewers with the wrong impression about how CTV regards ...

“We have always taken matters regarding discrimination seriously and are committed to a safe, inclusive and respectful work environment for all our employees,” reads the statement. Bell Media told staff in an internal memo that the anchor was given the opportunity to say farewell to viewers “opted not to say goodbye to the public” during CTV’s national news broadcast. In a video published on Twitter earlier this week, LaFlamme said she was informed in June that her contract would not be renewed and that the media outlet was going “in a different direction.” She added

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Anger as Lisa LaFlamme dropped as Canada TV anchor after going ... (The Guardian)

Award-winning host of CTV National News 'shocked and saddened' as company denies accusations of sexism and ageism.

It’s a cliche and it’s irritating.” On Friday, the company said in a statement that it took allegations of discrimination “very seriously” and was taking steps to initiate an independent, third-party internal workplace review. “Many women won’t get the opportunity to challenge those frontlines of expectation within themselves,” said Watson. LaFlamme called the decision “liberating” and told viewers she wished she had made the move sooner. “I’m a woman. “I’m still shocked and saddened,” she said.

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