Growing up as a kid in the 80's, he'd often appear on the tv to give vitriolic commentary about this and that, but because of his look, I could never take him seriously. The intensely bulging eyes, permanently arched eyebrows, beak-like lips and fluffy, thinning afro made him look like an owl-esque cartoon character, or one of the Muppets.I was not a Rex fan.
He was very articulate and loquacious, traits for which I do have an appreciation, and respect.
I also agreed w/the odd position he took, he didn't get 'em all wrong.
But even when he was young he seemed to have grumpy old man 'Get off my lawn' syndrome.
He was prone to being reactionary, even when his extraordinary vocabulary might make you inclined to think a position was well considered.
He was not my cup of tea, so to speak; still the country will be lesser for his now gone input. Because even when in error, he challenged others to raise the caliber of their arguments, and the thoughtfulness of their choice of words.
My sympathies to those who loved him; and valued his contributions.
Muppets indeed! I always thought he looked like a combo of Bert and Beeker and a little of Sam Eagle from Sesame Street.but because of his look, I could never take him seriously. The intensely bulging eyes, permanently arched eyebrows, beak-like lips and fluffy, thinning afro made him look like an owl-esque cartoon character, or one of the Muppets.
You perfectly captured the visuals in my head whenever I saw him on tv nearly 40 years ago...Muppets indeed! I always thought he looked like a combo of Bert and Beeker and a little of Sam Eagle from Sesame Street.
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No names (yet) but this is looking grim. https://www.thestar.com/business/gl...cle_c4f4e7d8-2998-11ef-9bb7-e33aa8e6c23c.html
Global News is laying off dozens of the outlet’s employees across the country.
The move comes as Corus Entertainment, the company that owns Global News, 32 other television stations and 39 radio stations, continues to cut expenses — and on the heels of massive media layoffs at Bell and CBC in the last six months.
Corus is eliminating 35 unionized positions, including seven in Toronto and 24 in Alberta, according to an email sent by Unifor Media One, the union representing Global employees, and shared with the Star.
“These changes correlate with the current economic and regulatory reality we, and other media organizations, find ourselves in,” Global News spokesperson Anna Arnone told The Canadian Press in a statement. “We are continuously working to improve the way we gather, produce and deliver award winning content.”
I see that this is on the back of Rogers winning from Corus the rights to some popular brands US lifestyle cable channels like HGTV and The Food Network .....
Scott RussellSteve Russell, a staple of Canadian Olympic broadcasts, is retiring.
Hah, thanks. Not to be confused with the veteran Toronto Star photographer.Scott Russell
I agree with the linkage here.
But its worth saying Corus was having issues going back months, at least, they petitioned the CRTC to lessen their cancon requirements not that long ago (and got that approval).
I have to wonder (but don't know) if those financial challenges impeded renewing their content licenses here.
They still retain ownership of those 'channels' and spots on the dial; but will now have to rename them and find new imported programming. There will also likely be some awkward stuff to work out w/some of their
stars whose content also appears on HGTV in the U.S. (less of an issue for FOOD)
Frankly, this really leaves Corus very reliant on Global which not been that great a performer through the years. Moreso than Bell for whom this is also an issue, they lack original content they can sell/license around the world.
They are basically just an American content rebroadcaster w/local commercials with an under-invested in news division and a couple of CRTC-mandated Cancon efforts of varying quality.
HGTV was their one bright spot, diminished somewhat after Bell poached Mike Holmes.
At a minimum this would end the Global TV network unless they could sell that off.