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R.I.P. Knowlton Nash

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He was a very close friend of my family. Im really sorry to hear this. When I was a kid he would tell me stories about his travels and the people he met.He had a picture on the wall of his office when he was interviewing Che Guevara in the middle of the jungle.It was amazing He had a great life, full of travel and interesting people. Although I haven't seen him in years Im sure he had no regrets. God speed Knowlton Im sure Silvia will be there waiting.
 

Ben Hogan

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A fine journalist. RIP Knowlton.
 

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He was always one of the reasons for the decline of the CBC, paving the ground for the devastation that occurred under Mansbridge. Neither of them ever really understood the proper role of public broadcasting. They both thought it was to speak down to the nation.

Too bad CBC got a Nash rather than a Paiken at such a critical time.

Now we just have to wait for Burman to kick the bucket.
 

ogibowt

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He was always one of the reasons for the decline of the CBC, paving the ground for the devastation that occurred under Mansbridge. Neither of them ever really understood the proper role of public broadcasting. They both thought it was to speak down to the nation.

Too bad CBC got a Nash rather than a Paiken at such a critical time.

Now we just have to wait for Burman to kick the bucket.
i guess they neglected to seek your advice........................because of course you know the proper role of public broadcasting, rather than 2 giants in the broadcasting business...........how you get to the notion that they talked down to the nation, only you know............some minds work in mysterious ways...........or once again you are an attention whore, saying stuff simply for attention...............and you trapped me.. lol..
 

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He was always one of the reasons for the decline of the CBC, paving the ground for the devastation that occurred under Mansbridge. Neither of them ever really understood the proper role of public broadcasting. They both thought it was to speak down to the nation.

Too bad CBC got a Nash rather than a Paiken at such a critical time.

Now we just have to wait for Burman to kick the bucket.
what a jerk.....
 

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He was always one of the reasons for the decline of the CBC, paving the ground for the devastation that occurred under Mansbridge. Neither of them ever really understood the proper role of public broadcasting. They both thought it was to speak down to the nation.

Too bad CBC got a Nash rather than a Paiken at such a critical time.

Now we just have to wait for Burman to kick the bucket.
The view from atop Mount Pompous.
 

Viggo Rasmussen

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They had authoritative voices, I can see why some feel as if they were talking down to us but that's just the manner in which they spoke.
Knowlton seemed like a friendly decent guy to me, but I didn't know him.
 

nobody123

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OK, you're right, they have left the CBC in great shape. Everybody watches the national these days.
CBC isn't circling the drain because of the bland white guy anchoring the newscast for feck's sakes. Why are you blaming the talking heads instead of the closing of foreign bureaus, staff reductions, and nonstop slashing of budgets? Blame decades of federal governments that ranged from indifferent to downright hostile towards public broadcasting. Blame shitty management that doesn't understand what a public broadcaster is supposed to be all about and that would rather spend diminishing resources buying shitty American sitcoms to broadcast at the same fucking time the American networks that every single one of us has access to broadcast them. But the dead dude? Let him rest already.
 

ogibowt

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this grotesque troll fugi has taken this thread about a broadcast icon, and managed to make it about himself...a soulless, useless attention whore............and we are all enabling him.....he is very skilled at what he does...........but he is still a bottom feeder............
 

blackrock13

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CBC isn't circling the drain because of the bland white guy anchoring the newscast for feck's sakes. Why are you blaming the talking heads instead of the closing of foreign bureaus, staff reductions, and nonstop slashing of budgets? Blame decades of federal governments that ranged from indifferent to downright hostile towards public broadcasting. Blame shitty management that doesn't understand what a public broadcaster is supposed to be all about and that would rather spend diminishing resources buying shitty American sitcoms to broadcast at the same fucking time the American networks that every single one of us has access to broadcast them. But the dead dude? Let him rest already.
Don't forget they have not had a budget increase in 20 years. FUJI is just wanting the limelight today and has pick this peccadillo to pick on.
 

highpark

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Nobody123..... U hit the market on the head. But u didn't mention the shirt Canadian content like arctic air that was produced by amateurs and put together on a mickey mouse budget.
I for one think we need a strong public broadcasting network that is well funded to protect us from the American crap that peddles consumerism, war and American racism and superiority.
 

blackrock13

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Nobody123..... U hit the market on the head. But u didn't mention the shirt Canadian content like arctic air that was produced by amateurs and put together on a mickey mouse budget.
I for one think we need a strong public broadcasting network that is well funded to protect us from the American crap that peddles consumerism, war and American racism and superiority.
Amateurs? Who? Something tells me you don't know much about the production crew. Give us the low down on Michael Chechik, Gabriela Schonbach, Ian Weir and Gary Harvey. Arctic Air was cancelled due to more CBC budget cuts, not quality. Do you know how much it cost to produce an episode? Doubt it.
 

nobody123

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Nobody123..... U hit the market on the head. But u didn't mention the shirt Canadian content like arctic air that was produced by amateurs and put together on a mickey mouse budget.
I for one think we need a strong public broadcasting network that is well funded to protect us from the American crap that peddles consumerism, war and American racism and superiority.
Never actually watched Arctic Air, so I don't have much to say about it. I'm more of a CBC radio type anyways, and would rather see the cuts hit CBC TV and let the radio side flourish. I'll admit to a soft spot for Republic of Doyle though.
 

OddSox

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Don't forget they have not had a budget increase in 20 years. FUJI is just wanting the limelight today and has pick this peccadillo to pick on.
Federal funding for CBC was approx. $100 million in 1962. It has been steadily outstripping inflation since then - based on CPI it should be about $550 million now rather than double that. The Liberals cut funding drastically to $748 million in 1999 so I'm not sure where you get 'no increase in 20 years'.

http://www.cab-acr.ca/english/research/12/study_oct0512.pdf - page 3
 
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