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CTV broke codes in Dion interview, CBSC finds


Political | 449 hits | May 27 8:22 pm | Posted by: Canadaka

The airing of Stephane Dion's false starts from an interview with CTV anchor Steve Murphy last October violated broadcasting codes and ethics, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council has ruled

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  1. Thu May 28, 2009 4:32 am
    Good old unbiased civil service.

  2. Thu May 28, 2009 4:35 am
    I thought that it would have had to violate something.

    I mean, that's just not something you do... Or you wouldn't think you can do...

    It's a rude sentiment, to anyone.

  3. Thu May 28, 2009 4:39 am
    Lol. Come on.. Dion was obviously too stoned to function.

  4. Thu May 28, 2009 4:43 am
    like that was the straw that broke the Liberals back :roll:

  5. Thu May 28, 2009 4:50 am
    It's not like they didn't give him numerous chances to get it right.

    One more time...

  6. Thu May 28, 2009 5:45 am
    "ridenrain" said
    Lol. Come on.. Dion was obviously too stoned to function.

    Oh, obviously. It was a rather idiotic incident. I don't have sympathy for Dion here, I have dissent for the lack of respect.

    Showing something one would assume to be a de facto private thing is really just rude to do to a man.

  7. Thu May 28, 2009 6:06 am
    "Mr_Canada" said
    Lol. Come on.. Dion was obviously too stoned to function.

    Oh, obviously. It was a rather idiotic incident. I don't have sympathy for Dion here, I have dissent for the lack of respect.

    Showing something one would assume to be a de facto private thing is really just rude to do to a man.

    why would an interview be viewed as private?

  8. Thu May 28, 2009 6:08 am
    "If you were prime minister now, what would you have done about the economy and this crisis that Mr. Harper has not done?"

    I'm not sure exactly how this is complicated. Maybe he could of just not said "now" and then just answered.

  9. Thu May 28, 2009 6:10 am
    "Wally_Sconce" said
    Lol. Come on.. Dion was obviously too stoned to function.

    Oh, obviously. It was a rather idiotic incident. I don't have sympathy for Dion here, I have dissent for the lack of respect.

    Showing something one would assume to be a de facto private thing is really just rude to do to a man.

    why would an interview be viewed as private?
    The errors in an interview, one would believe when they said "start over", the tape would be burned.

  10. by avatar romanP
    Thu May 28, 2009 7:33 am
    It's confusing because the interviewer uses two different tenses in the same question.

    If you were prime minister , what would you have done about the economy and this crisis that Mr. Harper has not done?

  11. by avatar poquas
    Thu May 28, 2009 5:29 pm
    "ridenrain" said
    Good old unbiased civil service.


    I’m far more concerned with the supposed unbiased position of the media.
    As much as I disliked Dion, the station made a promise not to use the clips. I doubt the clips had any effect on Dion’s ousting from the leadership of the Liberals either. It was an unprofessional act.

  12. Thu May 28, 2009 6:02 pm
    was it an unproffessional act to release the audio tape of Christian Bale's 7 minute rant?

  13. by avatar romanP
    Thu May 28, 2009 6:13 pm
    What does Christian Bale have to do with Canadian Parliament?

  14. Thu May 28, 2009 6:15 pm
    "romanP" said
    What does Christian Bale have to do with Canadian Parliament?


    Who said that he did?



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