16:2716:27, 12 June 2024diffhist+167
Catherine Tait
Wikipedia considers this source to be a "conservative social commentary media website" (wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Standard) and not a news organization. The headline stating “CBC concealed millions in bonuses…” is contradicted by the transcript of the Committee on Canadian Heritage (Parliament website), which shows that the executives communicated publicly about the $14.9 M on Jan 30. (ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/CHPC/meeting-106/evidence) — Making this edit as a CBC/RC employee.
16:2016:20, 12 June 2024diffhist+161
Catherine Tait
This is an opinion piece, which Wikipedia considers "rarely reliable for statements of fact." (see: WP:RS) It also contradicts the transcript of the Committee on Canadian Heritage (Canadian Parliament website) on Jan 30, which highlights that the $14.9M was awarded for the 2022-2023 fiscal year (so prior to the job cuts). (see: https://www.ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/CHPC/meeting-106/evidence) – I’m making thi edit as a CBC/Radio-Canada employee.Tag: Visual edit: Switched
16 May 2024
16:2116:21, 16 May 2024diffhist+855
Catherine Tait
Moved a paragraph from the intro to the relevant section of the page (President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada). Added some context about the cuts and updated with new information reported in April 2024.Tag: Visual edit
18:3818:38, 5 December 2023diffhist−154
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Maison de Radio-Canada
Added "de" in the name of the building : Maison de Radio-Canada (for consistency with the French name of the building and French version of this same page – this contribution is made by a CBC/Radio-Canada employee.Tag: Visual edit
20:5420:54, 13 February 2023diffhist−192
Catherine Tait
Line removed as it is not adequately sourced. The source, a National Post article, provides information that directly contradicts the claim that Ms. Tait lives in Brooklyn, citing in its third paragraph a statement from a CBC spokesperson that Tait’s primary residence is Ottawa, Canada. See additional details and context in the Talk page.Tag: Visual edit
20:1920:19, 13 January 2021diffhist−36
Global Task Force for Public Media
Tim Davie has replaced Tony Hall as Director General of the BBC in June 2020 (https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-52933648). He has been confirmed as a member of the Task Force in October 2020. (https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/tim-davie-joins-global-task-force-for-public-media/)Tag: Visual edit
20:0920:09, 29 October 2020diffhist+8
Catherine Tait
Changed birth place based on this article in French (https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/television/201811/21/01-5205071-cbcradio-canada-catherine-tait-une-presidente-pour-la-diversite.php#) and also the French university where she studied (the reference mentions Paris II and not Sorbonne).Tag: Visual edit
13:2713:27, 17 August 2020diffhist−88
Global Task Force for Public Media
The 1st sentence of the article was inaccurate. I rewrote it and removed some non-essential information. (For context: the association of public media from 54 countries is the Public Media Alliance, not the task force).Tag: Visual edit
16:2716:27, 12 June 2024diffhist+167
Catherine Tait
Wikipedia considers this source to be a "conservative social commentary media website" (wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Standard) and not a news organization. The headline stating “CBC concealed millions in bonuses…” is contradicted by the transcript of the Committee on Canadian Heritage (Parliament website), which shows that the executives communicated publicly about the $14.9 M on Jan 30. (ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/CHPC/meeting-106/evidence) — Making this edit as a CBC/RC employee.
16:2016:20, 12 June 2024diffhist+161
Catherine Tait
This is an opinion piece, which Wikipedia considers "rarely reliable for statements of fact." (see: WP:RS) It also contradicts the transcript of the Committee on Canadian Heritage (Canadian Parliament website) on Jan 30, which highlights that the $14.9M was awarded for the 2022-2023 fiscal year (so prior to the job cuts). (see: https://www.ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/CHPC/meeting-106/evidence) – I’m making thi edit as a CBC/Radio-Canada employee.Tag: Visual edit: Switched
16 May 2024
16:2116:21, 16 May 2024diffhist+855
Catherine Tait
Moved a paragraph from the intro to the relevant section of the page (President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada). Added some context about the cuts and updated with new information reported in April 2024.Tag: Visual edit
18:3818:38, 5 December 2023diffhist−154
m
Maison de Radio-Canada
Added "de" in the name of the building : Maison de Radio-Canada (for consistency with the French name of the building and French version of this same page – this contribution is made by a CBC/Radio-Canada employee.Tag: Visual edit
20:5420:54, 13 February 2023diffhist−192
Catherine Tait
Line removed as it is not adequately sourced. The source, a National Post article, provides information that directly contradicts the claim that Ms. Tait lives in Brooklyn, citing in its third paragraph a statement from a CBC spokesperson that Tait’s primary residence is Ottawa, Canada. See additional details and context in the Talk page.Tag: Visual edit
20:1920:19, 13 January 2021diffhist−36
Global Task Force for Public Media
Tim Davie has replaced Tony Hall as Director General of the BBC in June 2020 (https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-52933648). He has been confirmed as a member of the Task Force in October 2020. (https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/tim-davie-joins-global-task-force-for-public-media/)Tag: Visual edit
20:0920:09, 29 October 2020diffhist+8
Catherine Tait
Changed birth place based on this article in French (https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/television/201811/21/01-5205071-cbcradio-canada-catherine-tait-une-presidente-pour-la-diversite.php#) and also the French university where she studied (the reference mentions Paris II and not Sorbonne).Tag: Visual edit
13:2713:27, 17 August 2020diffhist−88
Global Task Force for Public Media
The 1st sentence of the article was inaccurate. I rewrote it and removed some non-essential information. (For context: the association of public media from 54 countries is the Public Media Alliance, not the task force).Tag: Visual edit