Ann MacKeigan Archives - Broadcast Dialogue https://broadcastdialogue.com/tag/ann-mackeigan/ Broadcast industry trends Canada Thu, 21 Aug 2025 16:45:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Revolving Door https://broadcastdialogue.com/revolving-door-265/ Thu, 04 Sep 2025 08:46:37 +0000 https://broadcastdialogue.com/?p=74282 Originally published in the Aug. 21, 2025 edition of The Weekly Briefing Bell Media has appointed former Disney+ exec Jerrell Jimerson to the newly-created role of Senior Vice President and […]

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Originally published in the Aug. 21, 2025 edition of The Weekly Briefing

Jerrell Jimerson

Bell Media has appointed former Disney+ exec Jerrell Jimerson to the newly-created role of Senior Vice President and Head of Product & Experience, leading the company’s product vision, strategy and design efforts across digital, direct-to-consumer entertainment, sports and news products, including Crave, CTV News, TSN, TSN+, Noovo, RDS, and iHeartRadio. Jimerson has been working in product marketing in the digital space since the late 1980s. He joined iHeartRadio as SVP, Digital in 2012, and later served as Chief Product Officer (CPO) and EVP, Product & Design for Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, Star and Star+ from 2018-23. Since leaving Disney, he’s been running his own advisory firm, MediaTech Insights. Read more here.

Ann MacKeigan

Ann MacKeigan has announced the launch of new media consulting venture, CompassMedia, as she departs CBC after more than 30 years. MacKeigan had most recently held the title of Executive Producer, Talent Development, transitioning late last year from her previous role as Executive Producer of q with Tom Power, and Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud. With CBC since 1988, she previously served as Director, Content Development and Production, Radio and Audio.

Blair Bartrem

Blair Bartrem has launched BlairChecks, a new talent coaching venture focused on elevating on-air performance and content strategy. His initial partnership is with Toronto’s Indie88 (CIND-FM). Bartrem was most recently Executive Producer of the Pooja & Gurdeep Show at 98.1 CHFI, where he helped guide the duo’s transition from television to radio. 

Damian Rickards

Damian Rickards (aka Mr. D) has moved on from Jump! Radio (CKQB-FM) Ottawa after 11 years of hosting evenings. Rickards says it’s not a complete farewell as he will continue to help out behind-the-scenes and may occasionally fill-in on-air. He has yet to reveal his next move.

Shirley McQueen

Shirley McQueen has announced she’ll be filling in as a national host on Bell Media’s Bounce Radio network. McQueen, who is also heard on Vista Radio’s ICON Radio on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast, is arguably best known for her 13-year run on Toronto’s Q107 (CILQ-FM). She’s also been on-air at Rock 101 (CFMI-FM) Vancouver and CRUZ FM (CKEA-FM) Edmonton.

Ryan Williams

Ryan Williams has joined Whiteoaks Communications’ Legend 102.9 (CKLH-FM) Hamilton as the new morning show producer for Sunni & Hayes. Williams was previously a board operator and producer with 610 CKTB and 97.7 HTZ FM (CHTZ-FM) St. Catharines.

Rodrigo Mazon

Rodrigo Mazon has been named Head of Canada and Latin America for Paramount. Based in L.A., Mazon will oversee strategy, initiatives and programming for Paramount’s streaming offerings, including Paramount+ and Pluto TV, in those territories. He previously held roles with Netflix as VP of Content, and more recently was Chief Content Officer, Streaming for TelevisaUnivision.

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Revolving Door https://broadcastdialogue.com/revolving-door-231/ Thu, 19 Dec 2024 09:21:26 +0000 https://broadcastdialogue.com/?p=70257 Originally published in the Dec. 5, 2024 edition of The Weekly Briefing Ruth Zowdu has announced she’ll be retiring as Senior Managing Director of CBC News, Toronto & the Ontario […]

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Originally published in the Dec. 5, 2024 edition of The Weekly Briefing

Ruth Zowdu

Ruth Zowdu has announced she’ll be retiring as Senior Managing Director of CBC News, Toronto & the Ontario Region, in March. Zowdu has held the position for the last four years, previously serving as the Managing Editor for CBC Ottawa, the first woman of colour to run a local CBC newsroom.

Ann MacKeigan

Ann MacKeigan has transitioned to the new role of Executive Producer, Talent Development at CBC. She leaves the Executive Producer role she’s held for the last seven years on q with Tom Power, and Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud. With CBC since 1988, MacKeigan previously served as Director, Content Development and Production, Radio and Audio.

Lui (Luigi) Valente

Lui (Luigi) Valente, Station Manager at multi-ethnic station CFMB Montreal is retiring after a 46-year career. Valente has held a variety of roles, navigating the station through two ownership changes, including its acquisition by Evanov Communications in 2014, when he was named Station Manager. Concurrent with Valente’s departure, CFMB will undergo management restructuring, with more details to come.

Emma Buchanan

Emma Buchanan is now an Assistant Editor at The Logic. A freelance reporter and copy editor with bylines at The Local, CBC and Maclean’s, Buchanan most recently served as Interim Office Manager at The Walrus.

Michael Boyd

Michael Boyd has announced his retirement from Podcast Atlantic, the Dartmouth, NS-based podcast production company he’s run since 2018. Boyd, a former longtime Halifax Cable/EastlinkTV Program Coordinator and Master Control Manager, says he’s looking forward to helping non-profit organizations create their own podcasts in his retirement years. Podcast Atlantic will live on via Facebook, LinkedIn, X and Instagram.

Lindsay Doyle

Lindsay Doyle has joined Netflix Canada as Public Policy Lead. Doyle leaves YouTube where she served as Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Canada for the last eight months, and prior to that, held the same role with Google Canada for six years.

Nick Solowski

Nick Solowski, previously Senior Director, International Sales & Acquisitions, has been promoted at Blue Ant Studios to the position of VP, International Sales. Based in Toronto, Solowski has been an integral member of both Blue Ant Studios’ APAC and Americas teams, reporting jointly to Jon Penn, Managing Director, APAC, Blue Ant Media and Bryan Gabourie, SVP, International Sales & Partnerships, Blue Ant Studios, with a focus on Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Japan, China and Canada. Solowski’s elevated role will see him focus on expanding the scope of existing content partnerships and cultivate new ones, especially with emerging platforms. Prior to Blue Ant Studios, he held distribution sales roles at Tricon Films & Television, Spafax Canada and Alliance Atlantis MPD.

Brent Johnston

Brent Johnston has been appointed the new CEO at Xplore. Geoff Lowe, Xplore’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), who recently also served as Interim CEO, has been promoted to President & Chief Financial Officer. Johnston previously served as President of Wireless Services at Rogers Communications and spent more than a decade growing consumer markets nationally for both wireless and wireline products at TELUS. He also held the role of Senior Managing Director at Apple Canada. His appointment comes on the heels of Xplore’s completion in October of a comprehensive recapitalization, with more than C$1.6 billion of new funding committed through both private investment and federal and provincial government broadband programs.

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Revolving Door https://broadcastdialogue.com/revolving-door-216/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 17:17:31 +0000 https://broadcastdialogue.com/?p=68091 Originally published in the Aug. 22, 2024 edition of The Weekly Briefing Edward Rogers has been promoted to Executive Chair at Rogers Communications. Rogers, 55, will continue to lead the […]

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Originally published in the Aug. 22, 2024 edition of The Weekly Briefing

Edward Rogers

Edward Rogers has been promoted to Executive Chair at Rogers Communications. Rogers, 55, will continue to lead the board as he’s done since 2018, with the exception of a one-month gap in 2021 during a family power struggle for control of the company. The company says working with the board and CEO Tony Staffieri, Rogers will lead the development and review of its long-term strategy for growth. Staffieri’s responsibilities remain the same and reporting to the board, he’ll continue to run the company. Read more here.

Charles Adler has been appointed to the Senate. The RTDNA Canada Lifetime Achievement recipient, who’ll be representing Manitoba, is best known for his time as a national host with the Corus Radio talk network, which he parted ways with in 2021. More recently, he’d been hosting The Charles Adler Show podcast, in partnership with Crier Media.

 

Paul Riismandel

Paul Riismandel is being promoted to president at Signal Hill Insights, effective Sept. 30. Riismandel, who joined the company in January 2023 as Chief Insights Officer, will succeed Jeff Vidler, who will continue with Signal Hill as founder and strategic advisor. One of the first dedicated researchers of podcast advertising, Riismandel has been in the space since 2014 when he joined Midroll Media (which SiriusXM/Pandora acquired in 2020). Read more here.

Crystal Goomansingh

Crystal Goomansingh has announced she’s joining CBC this fall as the public broadcaster’s Senior Reporter based in London. Goomansingh leaves her position as Global News’ Europe Bureau Chief after almost five years and 17 with the network. She formerly worked with CBC as a videojournalist and host in Calgary and Winnipeg early in her career.

Mike McCardell

Mike McCardell is retiring after 62 years in news. McCardell, 80, has most recently been a contributor to CTV Vancouver. Prior to joining CTV in 2013, he was a longtime reporter with BCTV/Global BC. His last day on the job will be Friday, Aug. 30. His last story – a farewell to British Columbia TV viewers – will run at the end of CTV News at Six. 

Michel Jean

Michel Jean has announced his retirement from TVA Midi after nearly 40 years in journalism. Jean’s best-selling novel Kukum, which has sold over 300,000 copies, is being adapted by Montreal’s Théâtre du Nouveau Monde in November, telling the story of the settlement of the Innu through the life of his great-grandmother. Jean is planning a literary tour of Europe and will contribute as a columnist to ICI Première’s Il rester toujours la culture.

Sarah Jones

Sarah Jones has left Global Lethbridge for Global Regina, which she’ll join in September. Jones has been with the network for the past year, arriving from Pattison Media’s Lethbridge News Now.

Maham Abedi

Maham Abedi has revealed she’s among those caught up in layoffs at Global News. Abedi had been with Global off and on since 2017, most recently as Network Managing Editor, leading content coordination across the network’s digital and broadcast platforms.

François Messier

François Messier, General Manager of Productions and Sports at Radio-Canada, has left the public broadcaster following the Paris Olympics. As first reported by La Presse, two other sports executives are also leaving: Editor-in-Chief Christian Doucet on Oct. 31, and Catherine Dupont, first director, Sports and Olympic Production, at the end of September. They follow the retirements of veteran sports journalists Guy D’Aoust, Robert Frosi, Diane Sauvé, Philippe Crépeau, Jean St-Onge, Jean-François Chabot and Michel Chabot. The sports journalism team will reportedly be integrated into the general information service.

Ann MacKeigan

Ann MacKeigan has announced she’s moving on from the Executive Producer role she’s held with CBC for the last seven years on q with Tom Power, and Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud. With CBC since 1988, MacKeigan will be starting a new, yet-to-be revealed role in September. Prior to moving into her current position, she served as Director, Content Development and Production, Radio and Audio.

Tarnjit Parmar

Tarnjit Parmar will be filling in as morning news presenter on CBC Radio One’s Early Edition in Vancouver for the next year. Parmar joined CBC as a producer in 2022 from Rogers Sports & Media’s 1130 NewsRadio (CKWX-AM).

James Mackin

James Mackin has left 680 NewsRadio (CFTR-AM) Toronto where he’s been an editor, anchor reporter and film critic since 2019. Mackin, who joined the station as a Seneca Polytechnic intern, has been battling a debilitating spinal tumour, which he’s undergone two surgeries for since the beginning of the year.

Geoff Rohoman

Geoff Rohoman has announced he’s taking a leave from 680 NewsRadio (CFTR-AM) Toronto to focus on his health, following a colon cancer diagnosis. Rohoman, who has most recently been focused on “infotainment” reporting, has been with Rogers Sports & Media since 2006, with stops at 1130 NewsRadio (CKWX-AM) Vancouver, Sportsnet 590 The Fan (CJCL-AM). 

Skylar Peters

Skylar Peters has moved on from 680 CJOB Winnipeg. Peters had been an anchor and reporter with the station since 2019. Prior to that, he worked with TSN 1290 (CFRW-AM) Winnipeg.

Sarah Deshaies

Sarah Deshaies is leaving CJAD 800 Montreal where she produces the Andrew Carter Morning Show. Deshaies, who also provides morning weather updates, has been with the station for almost 16 years, starting as a reporter and host.

Sideshow (aka Ryan Lemmon) has joined My Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) in Kingston in afternoon drive on 102.7 WOW FM (WLYK-FM), licenced to Cape Vincent, NY. Lemmon, who was part of recent cuts at Corus Radio Kingston where he hosted Sideshow in the Morning on 96.3 BIG FM (CFMK-FM), will also be working with the Kingston Frontenacs as game day coordinator. 

Cassey Hunter

Cassey Hunter has parted ways with Pattison Media after more than a decade. Hunter started with the company as a street team member and in promotions roles in Edmonton and Calgary. She’d been on-air with 94.3 NOW! Radio (CHNW-FM) Winnipeg since 2022, most recently in middays.

Dom Simard

Dom Simard is doing some part-time coverage on Edmonton’s 100.3 The Bear (CFBR-FM). Simard has formerly been heard on Pattison Media’s REWIND Radio in multiple markets and Cranbrook’s Wild 104.7 (CHBZ-FM).

Marina Hanna

Marina Hanna has joined JAR Audio as Audience Growth Specialist. Hanna was formerly a Marketing Lead with Pacific Content.

Ebyan Abdigir

Ebyan Abdigir has joined JAR Audio as a producer. Abdigir formerly worked with Rogers Sports & Media’s Frequency Podcast Network as a producer on daily news pod, The Big Story and worked on various shows for CBC Radio, including World Report and its daily podcast, Front Burner.

Kaleigh Bruijns

Kaleigh Bruijns has joined the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) as Communications Manager. Bruijns arrives from reforestation startup, Flash Forest.

Rachel Pulfer

Rachel Pulfer has moved into a new role at Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) as the organization’s first-ever president, following her completion of the Martin Wise Goodman Canadian Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University. Bill Killorn, who served as JHR’s Interim Executive Director during Pulfer’s sabbatical, has been named the new ED. Under their new remits, Pulfer will focus on JHR’s growth, while Killorn oversees day-to-day operations. Pulfer had served as JHR’s ED since Oct. 2011. Killorn has served as Deputy Director since March 2020, and as Interim ED since July 2023. 

Kellie Hinkle

Kellie Hinkle has joined Orban as Software Project Manager. Hinkle will lead the establishment and management of Orban’s new global audio processing software business unit, with the company’s OPTIMOD-PCn 1600 software serving as its flagship product. Before joining Orban, Hinkle served as the president of Code Nation where she managed business operations.

 

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