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Global National

Global National is the English language flagship national newscast of Canada's Global Television Network. Editorial and production staff are based out of Global's national news centre at Global BC in Burnaby, British Columbia, with Dawna Friesen presenting from the Global BC studios Mondays to Thursdays, and Farah Nasser presenting from the Global Toronto studios Fridays to Sundays.[1] From 2008 to 2010, the program was the only Canadian network newscast to be regularly anchored from the nation's capital, Ottawa.

Global National
Opening used since 2022
Presented byWeekdays (2001–2022)
Monday to Thursday:
Dawna Friesen (2010–present)
Weekends (2005–2022)
Friday to Sunday:
Farah Nasser
(2022–present)
Country of originCanada
Original languagesEnglish
Mandarin (2012-2016)
Production
Production locationsBurnaby, British Columbia (2001-2008 Weekdays and Weekends, 2008-2010 Weekends, 2010-2022 Weekdays and Weekends, 2022–present Monday to Thursday)
Toronto, Ontario (2022–present Friday to Sunday)
Ottawa, Ontario (2008-2010 Weekdays)
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkGlobal
Shaw Multicultural Channel (Mandarin)
Picture formatNTSC (2001-2010)
HDTV 1080i (2010-present)
Original release
  • September 3, 2001 (2001-09-03) - present (present)
  • Mandarin version
    January 23, 2012 (2012-01-23) - June 30, 2016 (2016-06-30)
Chronology
Preceded byFirst National and Canada Tonight

In addition to Global's owned-and-operated stations (O&Os), Global National also airs on affiliate CHFD-DT in Thunder Bay, Ontario and independent station CJON-DT in St. John's, Newfoundland.

Global also produced a Mandarin version of the newscast, titled Global National Mandarin from 2012 to 2016. It was anchored by Carol Wang. The newscast was seen on Shaw Multicultural Channel in Vancouver, British Columbia and Calgary, Alberta.

History

Global's first tentative steps towards a national news presence came in 1994 with the launch of First National, a regional newscast presented by Peter Kent which was aired in Manitoba, Ontario and (starting in 1997) Quebec. Around the same time, the rival WIC television station group launched Canada Tonight, a newscast produced at WIC's Vancouver station CHAN-TV (better known as British Columbia Television or BCTV), and also aired on its stations in Alberta and Ontario.

Following the purchase of WIC's television stations by Global's then-parent company Canwest, Global announced in January 2001 its plans to launch a new network newscast in September of that year, with Kevin Newman returning to Canada from ABC News as the newscast's chief anchor.[2] First National ended production in February, and the Global stations which had aired that program broadcast Canada Tonight in its place until the new newscast launched.

The final broadcast of Canada Tonight aired on August 31, 2001, and the new newscast, titled Global National, debuted on September 3 from a renovated studio at CHAN, which became a Global O&O two days earlier and produces its local newscasts from the same studio. As part of the deal in which Global bought CHAN, it became home to Global's national news centre; the station had wanted to do a national newscast for its former network CTV (with Canada Tonight emerging as the result after CTV's board turned CHAN's proposal down). Kevin Newman's name was added to the program's title from the start of its second season. The program initially only aired on weekdays; weekend broadcasts began on February 26, 2005, with Tara Nelson as the anchor.[3] The launch of the weekend editions precipitated the cancellation of the newsmagazine series Global Sunday.[3]

Global National initially aired in different time slots across the country: 5:30 pm in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba; 6:30 pm in Ontario and Quebec; and 11:15 pm in the Maritimes. In conjunction with the launch of Global's new visual identity in February 2006, the program began to be aired live at 6:30 pm in the Atlantic Time Zone.[4] This version of the program is then broadcast via satellite tape delay in time zones to the west (at 6:30 Eastern, 5:30 Central, Mountain, and Pacific, and 6:00 on CHBC Kelowna since 2009), with updates if news events warrant. This allows the newscast to air at a uniform time slot across most of the country, as well as to serve as a lead-in to local news in most markets. While strong in Western Canada from day one – particularly in British Columbia, where CHAN has dominated news ratings for four decades – the timeslot change allowed the program's ratings in Ontario to improve significantly as a result of having The Young and the Restless as its lead-in; that show had previously given a strong ratings bump to CIII's local newscast. (On October 11, 2011, CIII moved Global National back to 6:30 p.m. as part of a scheduling shift with its early evening newscast, News Hour.[5])

Past opening title cards
 
Opening used from February 2006 – September 2010.
 
Opening used from 2013–2022.

It is often difficult to compare Canada's national newscast ratings because the newscasts air at different times. Global decided to cut into their supper hour local newscast ratings to air Global National while rivals CTV and CBC air their national newscasts in the late evening. Despite airing in a more favorable timeslot, Global National is continually out-rated by CTV National News [6] and maintains a slight lead over CBC's The National.

In February 2008, Newman began presenting the weekday edition of Global National from a specially-built digital newsroom and studio facility in Ottawa.[7] The Ottawa studio's cameras were controlled remotely from CHAN in Vancouver, where the newscast's main editorial and production staff remain. Similar remote-controlled greenscreen studios were introduced at a number of local Global newscasts.

Tara Nelson was named Global's Europe bureau chief in September 2008;[8] her position as the program's weekend anchor was then shared by Carolyn Jarvis on Saturdays and Robin Gill on Sundays. Nelson resigned in October 2010 to become the new 6:00 pm anchor at CTV Calgary, Alberta (CFCN-DT).[9]

Newman announced his departure from the network on April 30, 2010,[10] and anchored the newscast for the last time on August 20, 2010. Dawna Friesen was named as his successor on July 13, 2010,[11] and began anchoring Global National on September 20, 2010.[12]

Carolyn Jarvis was reassigned to Global's newsmagazine program 16:9 in 2011, with Robin Gill taking over as Saturday anchor alongside her pre-existing Sunday hosting duties.

Global National Mandarin

Global National Mandarin was a newscast aired on the Shaw Multicultural Channel in Vancouver and Calgary. On December 6, 2011, Global announced its plans to launch Global National Mandarin (Global National 国语新闻).[13] The 30-minute Mandarin newscast debuted on January 23, 2012, with Carol Wang as anchor. It was announced on June 29, 2016, that Global National Mandarin would air its final broadcast on June 30 as it did not garner the viewership necessary to continue airing.[14] The investigative documentary series 16x9 was also cancelled at this time.

Features

Global National was the first mainstream Canadian newscast to be released as a podcast. In 2006, the download was expanded to include video for playback on a video iPod.

Notable on-air staff

Anchors

Correspondents

  • Eric Sorensen - Senior National Affairs Correspondent
  • Jeff Semple - Global News Senior National Correspondent
  • Jackson Proskow - Washington Bureau Chief
  • Reggie Cecchini - Washington Correspondent
  • Jennifer Johnson - Washington Correspondent
  • David Akin - Chief Political Correspondent (Ottawa)
  • Mercedes Stephenson - Ottawa Bureau Chief
  • Crystal Goomansingh - London Bureau Chief
  • Redmond Shannon - London Correspondent
  • Mike Armstrong - Quebec Correspondent
  • Neetu Garcha - BC Correspondent
  • Heather Yourex-West - Alberta Correspondent
  • Ross Lord - Atlantic Correspondent

Substitute anchors

Substitute anchors have included:

Former on-air staff

Former Reporters

Current On-Air Reporters

  • Redmond Shannon (part-time with London)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Farah Nasser Joins Global National as Weekend Anchor".
  2. ^ Nuttal-Smith, Chris (January 30, 2001). "Newman 'jazzed' about Global gig". Ottawa Citizen.
  3. ^ a b Alex Strachan, "Global National takes on a seven-day work week: Familiar faces will be on weekend broadcasts". National Post, February 22, 2005.
  4. ^ Global News Brings Canadian Audiences Enhanced National / Local Suppertime News Package 2010-11-19 at the Wayback Machine, Global Television press release, February 1, 2006.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  6. ^ "2019/2020 Canadian Television Report Card: CTV is Canada's Most-Watched Network for 19th Straight Year". Bell Media. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  7. ^ "Global National -- from Ottawa". Ottawa Citizen. February 3, 2008.
  8. ^ "Global National Launches New Foreign Bureaus". Broadcaster Magazine. August 21, 2008.
  9. ^ . CTV Media Release. October 12, 2010. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  10. ^ "Kevin Newman leaving Global News". GlobalNational.com. April 30, 2010.
  11. ^ "Dawna Friesen named new Global National anchor". GlobalNational.com. July 13, 2010.
  12. ^ L. Scrivener, Dawna Friesen: From shy prairie girl to Global News anchor, Toronto Star, September 20, 2010.
  13. ^ . Global Television / Shaw Media press release. December 6, 2011. Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved December 10, 2011.
  14. ^ "Global National Mandarin Wrapping Up Production | Shaw Support". community.shaw.ca. Retrieved 2016-07-13.
  15. ^ "Global National with Gord Steinke - August 30, 2010". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-05.

External links

  • Global News - Global National
  • Global News | Global National 国语新闻 (in Chinese)
  • Press Release: "Global National With Kevin Newman Delivers More Than One Million Canadian Viewers in Its New Timeslot"
  • Press Release on Global National's move to Ottawa

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Global National is the English language flagship national newscast of Canada s Global Television Network Editorial and production staff are based out of Global s national news centre at Global BC in Burnaby British Columbia with Dawna Friesen presenting from the Global BC studios Mondays to Thursdays and Farah Nasser presenting from the Global Toronto studios Fridays to Sundays 1 From 2008 to 2010 the program was the only Canadian network newscast to be regularly anchored from the nation s capital Ottawa Global NationalOpening used since 2022Presented byWeekdays 2001 2022 Monday to Thursday Dawna Friesen 2010 present Weekends 2005 2022 Friday to Sunday Farah Nasser 2022 present Country of originCanadaOriginal languagesEnglishMandarin 2012 2016 ProductionProduction locationsBurnaby British Columbia 2001 2008 Weekdays and Weekends 2008 2010 Weekends 2010 2022 Weekdays and Weekends 2022 present Monday to Thursday Toronto Ontario 2022 present Friday to Sunday Ottawa Ontario 2008 2010 Weekdays Running time30 minutesReleaseOriginal networkGlobalShaw Multicultural Channel Mandarin Picture formatNTSC 2001 2010 HDTV 1080i 2010 present Original releaseSeptember 3 2001 2001 09 03 present present Mandarin versionJanuary 23 2012 2012 01 23 June 30 2016 2016 06 30 ChronologyPreceded byFirst National and Canada TonightIn addition to Global s owned and operated stations O amp Os Global National also airs on affiliate CHFD DT in Thunder Bay Ontario and independent station CJON DT in St John s Newfoundland Global also produced a Mandarin version of the newscast titled Global National Mandarin from 2012 to 2016 It was anchored by Carol Wang The newscast was seen on Shaw Multicultural Channel in Vancouver British Columbia and Calgary Alberta Contents 1 History 2 Global National Mandarin 3 Features 4 Notable on air staff 4 1 Anchors 4 2 Correspondents 4 3 Substitute anchors 4 4 Former on air staff 4 5 Former Reporters 4 6 Current On Air Reporters 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditGlobal s first tentative steps towards a national news presence came in 1994 with the launch of First National a regional newscast presented by Peter Kent which was aired in Manitoba Ontario and starting in 1997 Quebec Around the same time the rival WIC television station group launched Canada Tonight a newscast produced at WIC s Vancouver station CHAN TV better known as British Columbia Television or BCTV and also aired on its stations in Alberta and Ontario Following the purchase of WIC s television stations by Global s then parent company Canwest Global announced in January 2001 its plans to launch a new network newscast in September of that year with Kevin Newman returning to Canada from ABC News as the newscast s chief anchor 2 First National ended production in February and the Global stations which had aired that program broadcast Canada Tonight in its place until the new newscast launched The final broadcast of Canada Tonight aired on August 31 2001 and the new newscast titled Global National debuted on September 3 from a renovated studio at CHAN which became a Global O amp O two days earlier and produces its local newscasts from the same studio As part of the deal in which Global bought CHAN it became home to Global s national news centre the station had wanted to do a national newscast for its former network CTV with Canada Tonight emerging as the result after CTV s board turned CHAN s proposal down Kevin Newman s name was added to the program s title from the start of its second season The program initially only aired on weekdays weekend broadcasts began on February 26 2005 with Tara Nelson as the anchor 3 The launch of the weekend editions precipitated the cancellation of the newsmagazine series Global Sunday 3 Global National initially aired in different time slots across the country 5 30 pm in British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba 6 30 pm in Ontario and Quebec and 11 15 pm in the Maritimes In conjunction with the launch of Global s new visual identity in February 2006 the program began to be aired live at 6 30 pm in the Atlantic Time Zone 4 This version of the program is then broadcast via satellite tape delay in time zones to the west at 6 30 Eastern 5 30 Central Mountain and Pacific and 6 00 on CHBC Kelowna since 2009 with updates if news events warrant This allows the newscast to air at a uniform time slot across most of the country as well as to serve as a lead in to local news in most markets While strong in Western Canada from day one particularly in British Columbia where CHAN has dominated news ratings for four decades the timeslot change allowed the program s ratings in Ontario to improve significantly as a result of having The Young and the Restless as its lead in that show had previously given a strong ratings bump to CIII s local newscast On October 11 2011 CIII moved Global National back to 6 30 p m as part of a scheduling shift with its early evening newscast News Hour 5 Past opening title cards Opening used from February 2006 September 2010 Opening used from 2013 2022 It is often difficult to compare Canada s national newscast ratings because the newscasts air at different times Global decided to cut into their supper hour local newscast ratings to air Global National while rivals CTV and CBC air their national newscasts in the late evening Despite airing in a more favorable timeslot Global National is continually out rated by CTV National News 6 and maintains a slight lead over CBC s The National In February 2008 Newman began presenting the weekday edition of Global National from a specially built digital newsroom and studio facility in Ottawa 7 The Ottawa studio s cameras were controlled remotely from CHAN in Vancouver where the newscast s main editorial and production staff remain Similar remote controlled greenscreen studios were introduced at a number of local Global newscasts Tara Nelson was named Global s Europe bureau chief in September 2008 8 her position as the program s weekend anchor was then shared by Carolyn Jarvis on Saturdays and Robin Gill on Sundays Nelson resigned in October 2010 to become the new 6 00 pm anchor at CTV Calgary Alberta CFCN DT 9 Newman announced his departure from the network on April 30 2010 10 and anchored the newscast for the last time on August 20 2010 Dawna Friesen was named as his successor on July 13 2010 11 and began anchoring Global National on September 20 2010 12 Carolyn Jarvis was reassigned to Global s newsmagazine program 16 9 in 2011 with Robin Gill taking over as Saturday anchor alongside her pre existing Sunday hosting duties Global National Mandarin EditGlobal National Mandarin was a newscast aired on the Shaw Multicultural Channel in Vancouver and Calgary On December 6 2011 Global announced its plans to launch Global National Mandarin Global National 国语新闻 13 The 30 minute Mandarin newscast debuted on January 23 2012 with Carol Wang as anchor It was announced on June 29 2016 that Global National Mandarin would air its final broadcast on June 30 as it did not garner the viewership necessary to continue airing 14 The investigative documentary series 16x9 was also cancelled at this time Features EditGlobal National was the first mainstream Canadian newscast to be released as a podcast In 2006 the download was expanded to include video for playback on a video iPod Notable on air staff EditAnchors Edit Dawna Friesen anchor and executive editor Mon Thu Farah Nasser weekend substitute anchor Fri Sun Correspondents Edit Eric Sorensen Senior National Affairs Correspondent Jeff Semple Global News Senior National Correspondent Jackson Proskow Washington Bureau Chief Reggie Cecchini Washington Correspondent Jennifer Johnson Washington Correspondent David Akin Chief Political Correspondent Ottawa Mercedes Stephenson Ottawa Bureau Chief Crystal Goomansingh London Bureau Chief Redmond Shannon London Correspondent Mike Armstrong Quebec Correspondent Neetu Garcha BC Correspondent Heather Yourex West Alberta Correspondent Ross Lord Atlantic CorrespondentSubstitute anchors Edit Substitute anchors have included Chris Gailus Global BC Coleen Christie Global BC Eric Sorenson Senior National Affairs Correspondent Sophie Lui Global BC Sonia Deol Global BC David Akin Chief Political Correspondent Gord Steinke Global Edmonton 15 Former on air staff Edit Patrick Brown briefly Global s Beijing Bureau returned to CBC Television as an independent correspondent Carolyn Jarvis now chief investigative correspondent was host of 16x9 until it was cancelled in 2016 Kevin Newman anchor executive editor 2001 2010 formerly host of Kevin Newman Live on CTV News Channel and CTV s Question Period Tara Nelson weekend anchor 2005 2008 Europe bureau chief 2008 2010 now 6 00 pm anchor at CFCN DT Calgary Alberta Sean Mallen former Europe Bureau Chief based in London now reporter for Global Toronto Leslie Roberts resigned 2015 Carol Wang Weeknights Mandarin anchor 2012 2016 Shaw Multicultural Channel Vassy Kapelos The West Block Anchor 2017 2018 now the host of CBC s Power and Politics Shirlee Engel formerly the National Affairs Correspondent now with Compass Rose Robin Gill anchor primary substitute anchor 2008 2021 British Columbia correspondent based in Vancouver Former Reporters Edit Jas Johal Mike EdgelCurrent On Air Reporters Edit Redmond Shannon part time with London See also EditGlobal NewsReferences Edit Farah Nasser Joins Global National as Weekend Anchor Nuttal Smith Chris January 30 2001 Newman jazzed about Global gig Ottawa Citizen a b Alex Strachan Global National takes on a seven day work week Familiar faces will be on weekend broadcasts National Post February 22 2005 Global News Brings Canadian Audiences Enhanced National Local Suppertime News Package Archived 2010 11 19 at the Wayback Machine Global Television press release February 1 2006 Global News Boosts Fall Schedule Archived from the original on 2012 03 19 Retrieved 2011 09 07 2019 2020 Canadian Television Report Card CTV is Canada s Most Watched Network for 19th Straight Year Bell Media Retrieved 2021 05 03 Global National from Ottawa Ottawa Citizen February 3 2008 Global National Launches New Foreign Bureaus Broadcaster Magazine August 21 2008 Tara Nelson Announced as Anchor of CTV NEWS AT SIX CTV Media Release October 12 2010 Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved October 28 2010 Kevin Newman leaving Global News GlobalNational com April 30 2010 Dawna Friesen named new Global National anchor GlobalNational com July 13 2010 L Scrivener Dawna Friesen From shy prairie girl to Global News anchor Toronto Star September 20 2010 Global News and Shaw Multicultural Channel Launch Global National Mandarin Newscast Global Television Shaw Media press release December 6 2011 Archived from the original on February 18 2012 Retrieved December 10 2011 Global National Mandarin Wrapping Up Production Shaw Support community shaw ca Retrieved 2016 07 13 Global National with Gord Steinke August 30 2010 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 05 External links EditGlobal News Global National Global News Global National 国语新闻 in Chinese Press Release Global National With Kevin Newman Delivers More Than One Million Canadian Viewers in Its New Timeslot Press Release on Global National s move to Ottawa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Global National amp oldid 1130228849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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