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CBC News announces David Walmsley as Director of News Content

Former Globe and Mail Managing Editor returns to CBC

CBC News today announced the   appointment of award-winning editor, producer and journalist David Walmsley to   the position of director of news content.

“CBC News is a world-class outfit, to which I am delighted to   be returning,” said Walmsley. “Its commitment to newsgathering, at home and   abroad, and its digital expansion convey the ambitions of this organization and   determination to adapt for the future, and I am thrilled to be a part of it.”

“We already have an impressive leadership team in place at   CBC News,” said Jennifer McGuire, general manager and editor in chief, CBC News   “David’s proven track record with breaking news and investigative journalism,  and his passion for being first, as well as providing depth and context, align   perfectly with our commitment to providing high-end journalism—whenever and   wherever our audiences want it.”

Walmsley has held executive positions at many of Canada’s   major news organizations. He began his career in Belfast, Northern Ireland,  moving to Glasgow and then London, where he worked as a reporter for The   Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph. He arrived in Canada in 1998 for   the launch of the National Post newspaper before moving to CBC News,  where he was executive producer of newsgathering and later the managing editor   of CBC News Ottawa.

In his new role, Walmsley will drive foreign and domestic   newsgathering for all programs and platforms. In the CBC’s fully integrated news   operation, he will harness the talents of CBC journalists in Canada and in our   foreign bureaus to own both the story of the day, and set a new standard in   original and agenda setting journalism.

 

About   CBC News

CBC News is the source Canadians turn to, to keep   them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through   regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC   Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC   News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists   deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities   that matter to Canadians.

 


For further information, contact:
Chris Ball, Media Relations
P) 416-205-7831

chris.ball@cbc.ca

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