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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

THE BIZARRE WORLD OF 'QUEEN OF CANADA' ROMANA DIDULO | W5 INVESTIGATION


March 9, 2024

W5 visited Richmound, Sask., to learn more about the self-described 'Queen of Canada,' who controversially moved to the rural village with her followers last year. Subscribe to W5 to watch more videos:    / @officialw5   Connect with W5: For the latest investigations visit: http://www.ctvnews.ca/w5/ For a full video offering visit the CTV News Network: http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?binId=1.8... W5 on Facebook:   / ctvw5   W5 on Twitter:   / ctvw5   --- W5 is Canada’s most-watched investigative, current affairs and documentary program. Tackling major stories and investigations since 1966.




"CTV's long-running flagship investigative series "W5" will cease to exist in its current form after parent company BCE Inc. announced widespread layoffs.

An internal memo sent to Bell Media employees says the award-winning program will "evolve" from a standalone documentary series to become "a multi-part, multiplatform investigative reporting unit."

Its reports will be featured on CTV National News, the CTV News website and other CTV platforms.

Bell Media did not immediately respond to a request for details about the changes at "W5," including whether they involved staff cuts.

"W5," which launched in 1966 and is in its 58th season, took an in-depth look at cold case murders, political scandals, sexual abuse coverups, overseas drug lords and money laundering schemes, among many other topics.

Its hosts and contributors have included well-known faces in Canadian journalism such as Lloyd Robertson, Kevin Newman and Lisa LaFlamme.

The Bell memo also said Thursday that other programming at CTV and BNN Bloomberg, including a range of local newscasts, would be affected immediately by the cuts.

BCE Inc. said it was cutting nine per cent of its workforce. An open letter signed by chief executive Mirko Bibic said 4,800 jobs "at all levels of the company" would be cut, with fewer than 10 per cent of those cuts happening at Bell Media specifically.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 8, 2024"

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CTV's flagship investigative series 'W5' among programs hit by Bell Media cuts | Entertainment News | thecanadianpressnews.ca

W5 hosted by Avery Haines born 1966.



There is no W5 coverage, however, of the claim of Joseph Gregory Hallett King John III in England.  Imagine that?




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