‘Cacophony of views’ in national media landscape may not serve viewers, says former CBC bureau chief
On a recent Herle Burly podcast, Elly Alboim said that nightly national newscasts have the potential to continue to perform an important function in Canada’s political discourse, but that CBC’s The National is not currently serving that role. Jesse Brown says The National should get back to reporting serious news journalism, 'rigorous accountability journalism, legislative coverage, all the meat potatoes stuff that people just want and need.' It's a hot topic.

Veteran former journalist and political strategist Elly Alboim says the current national media landscape represents a “cacophony of views” that may actually be leading audiences to consume more information that they already agree with, and that there remains a role for national broadcasters like...
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