''24Hours'' is a one-hour news and
current affairs program that was broadcast by
CBWT, the
CBC television
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station in
Winnipeg
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History
It began on October 5, 1970, (on the same day that
James Cross
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was kidnapped by the
FLQ in Quebec) and was first broadcast between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.. The original on-air hosts were
Garth Dawley (news),
Murray Parker (weather),
Don Wittman and
Bob Picken (sports),
John Harvard and
Gerry Haslam
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(interviewer). On occasions, others contributed to the program, namely Heather Hildebrandt (CBC Winnipeg public affairs department) and freelancers Alice Poyser and Per Holting.
Bill Morgan was the producer in the first year, and executive producer in the second.
Starting in the 1977–78 season, ''24Hours'' was moved to a more standard time of 6:00-7:00 p.m., with John Robertson replacing John Harvard as host.
John Harvard, who was the program's first interviewer and held the post between 1970 and 1977. He returned the day after the November 1981 Provincial election, and remained until 1986. He interviewed the former interviewer from the 1977-1981 period, John Robertson.
In September 1982, the chalkboard easel used for the ''24Hours'' weather forecast, regularly dprovided by
Murray Parker, was replaced with an electronic
Telidon
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system. This was used for about two years when a regular
CG system was put in place.
Also in 1982, CBWT was a pioneer within CBC television stations to use
Betacam
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ENG cameras. Before this, reports were filed on 16 mm film.
In May 1984, Marv Terhoch was appointed director of CBWT of ''24Hours''.
Also between these years, Kevin Evans was the interviewer for ''24Hours'', until the local
Videon cable system replaced
KTHI Fargo with
WDIV
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Detroit; the latter featured
Mort Crim and his style of news and interviewing. To compete with that station, it hired the former ABC correspondent
Mike McCourt who co-hosted the program between September 1986 and 1991.
John Bertrand, who was formerly the editor of the ''
Winnipeg Sun
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'', was hired as host of the new 5.30–6 p.m. segment, ''24Hours Talkback'', in November 1992. This program was broadcast until 1994 when it was canceled and Bertrand had moved on to
CBC Radio One
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as on-air host of ''Questionnaire''.
On October 2, 2000, as part of nationwide budget cuts and a shift of focus towards reporting of
geopolitical
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events (war in Iraq and Afghanistan), ''24Hours'' was replaced by a 30-minute program, ''
Canada Now''.
News history after ''24Hours''
On November 10, 2006, CBWT announced that the
CKY-TV news presenter
Janet Stewart would become the 6 p.m. news presenter at the station.
On November 30, 2006, CBC announced that it would revert to the pre-2000 early evening news model from February 2007. ''Canada Now'' was cancelled, while local newscasts nationwide once again used an hour-long format.
CBWT announced on February 2, 2007, that the full hour of local news would return on Monday, February 19, 2007, and that
Murray Parker would return as weather person.
CBWT's newscast became known as ''
CBC News: Winnipeg at Six''. In September 2009, the station's news operations were expanded again with the launch of a 90-minute newscast from 5pm to 6:30pm and, a month later, a late night update following ''The National'' each weeknight.
References
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