The angriest men in news

Pierre Karl Péladeau and Kory Teneycke hate Canadian news channels so much that they’re launching one

by Philippe Gohier on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 1:04pm - 185 Comments

Dozens of reporters squeezed into a cramped room at the Sun’s headquarters in Toronto on Tuesday morning to hear Pierre Karl Péladeau and Kory Teneycke confirm what everyone already knew going in: Quebecor Media Inc. is launching an all-news television network to compete with CBC News Network and CTV News Channel.

The channel, dubbed Sun TV News, is slated to launch January 1, 2011, and promises “hard news and straight talk.” On Tuesday, that “straight talk” mostly took the form of potshots at Sun TV News‘s eventual competitors.

“Canadian TV news today is narrow, it’s complacent, and it’s politically correct,” Teneycke, the former director of communications for the Prime Minister’s Office and now the vice-president of development at Quebecor, told reporters. “It’s bland and boring, and Canadians, as a result, have largely tuned out.” Sun TV News, he said, will be “unapologetically patriotic” and “controversially Canadian.”

Populist sales pitch aside, neither Péladeau nor Teneycke were willing to brand the content they plan to broadcast as “right-wing,” much less endorse the channel’s nickname in the media: “Fox News North.” Still, it’s clear both men see an ideological chasm between what makes it to air on CBC’s and CTV’s news channels and what Quebecor plans to offer. “English Canada today is ill-served by the incumbent specialty news channels,” Peladeau, Quebecor’s president and CEO, said. “As a result, far too many Canadians are tuning out completely or changing their dials to American all-news channels.” To get those viewers back, Péladeau’s channel will offer a distinctly Fox News-like mix of news and confrontational commentary. Just don’t call it Fox News North.

Many hurdles remain before Quebecor can start beaming that “controversially Canadian” content to Canadian audiences, not least of which are the regulatory hoops through which the media giant must jump. The company is currently petitioning the CRTC for what’s called a category 1 license, meaning cable and satellite providers would have to offer the channel to subscribers; category 2 licenses, by contrast, allow cable and satellite companies to ignore the channel entirely. To Quebecor, the difference is hardly arcane: CBC News Network is said to collect $65 million in carriage fees thanks to its category 1 license; CTV News Channel, with its category 2 license, takes in a comparatively modest $15 million.

Péladeau has been a steady presence on Parliament Hill over the past 18 months, gaining access to some of the most senior people in government. In fact, he’s racked up over two dozen lobbying meetings with a mix of government ministers and high-ranking bureaucrats, including two with Stephen Harper in early 2009—back when Teneycke was still working in the PMO. In the meantime, Teneycke’s recruiting net has landed him two prominent press gallery veterans in David Akin and Brian Lilley, with Teneycke promising more additions to the roster soon.

As could be expected, the channel already has its critics in the media. In a widely-circulated blog post, Don Newman, the former host of Politics on CBC, wrote the channel would polarize Canadian political parties by “urging them to be more rabid.” Sun TV News, in Newman’s view, is “the last thing Canada needs.” But at Tuesday’s press conference, the angriest people in the room weren’t the reporters covering the announcement; they were Teneycke and Péladeau, who were all-too-eager to promise to lay waste to their rivals.

“We’re taking on the mainstream media,” Teneycke warned the assembled journalists. “We’re taking on smug, condescending, often irrelevant journalism. We’re taking on political correctness. We will not be a state broadcaster offering boring news by bureaucrats, for elites, and paid for by taxpayers.”

What was once a conservative pipe dream has come a long, long way in a remarkably short period of time. The “Fox News North” project now finds itself bankrolled by one of the richest men in Canada, headed by a former top-tier government official, and on track for a January launch. Apparently, that’s a lot to be angry about.

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  • http://intensedebate.com/people/NoNameCS NoNameCS

    Ok, let me get this straight.

    Under the Conservatives' all-encompassing, whiter-than-white, best thing since sliced bread Accountability Act, a minister's aide cannot leave Government and then find a job as a lobbyist, but he or she can go and run a potentially mandatory national news channel? Really?? Lobbying for kids or seniors or hospitals is bad, but heading up a news channel is a-ok, all is good, move on there's nothing to see here???

    Wow. Just… wow.

    • NiceGuy

      Please quote the part of the ACC ACT that prohibits lobbying on behalf of kids or hospitals.

      • http://intensedebate.com/people/NoNameCS NoNameCS

        This would entail multiple links to various acts, and frankly, I can't figure out how to do this neatly in this comment section. You would want to check out paragraph 10.11 of the FedAA here: http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publicat… and then check out the relevant paragraphs to which it refers.

        Basically: no lobbying, of any kind for anyone, including kids and hospitals (which I admittedly mentioned for shock value, but it's nevertheless true), for 5 years after leaving position for a designated public office holder. And under the FedAA, Kory is a DPOH.

  • NiceGuy

    What did Pierre Karl Péladeau or Kory Teneycke say that is 'angry' exactly? If you say that you don't like flying, for example, that is your opinion – it doesn't make you 'angry'. Saying that they don't like socialist, left-wing tv is an opinion. Not liking something does not make you 'angry' by default. Well, I guess unless you happen to be one of those awful white guys who wear a tie and have a credit card.

    • Orson Bean

      Well, you see, according to left-liberal doctrine, all conservatives are by definition angry white males (cf. Frank Graves's pronouncement to the effect that all people in Alberta are angry white males). Therefore, if you are a pair of white males announcing and promoting a proposed right-of-centre news channel, you must ipso facto be angry too.

  • JamesHalifax

    It will be quite refreshing to see something reported from a different (honest) perspective. What does CBC actually provide anyway?

    On September 11th – CBC shows
    Farenheit 911
    Documentaries stating that 911 was an inside job
    Yep…no skewed reporting there.

    I'm still waiting for them to speak in depth about the Fraud of Global Warming. I"m sure the new channel will do that.

    STill waiting for CBC to have a show confessing that AL GORE is full of crap, and that his "documentary" is about as truthful as Libby Davies denying she's an anti-semite.

    The new channel should provide some welcome relief.

  • http://TheJeffFariasShow.com BlueBerry Pick'n

    Every time I hear about this abomination, this intellectual abortion, I kinda throw up in my mouth a little bit.

    "unapologetically patriotic" – exactly the sort of disgusting nationalistic, goosestepping that makes the USA the goonsquad to every ReichWing freak with an axe to grind.

    There is a reason Canadians have been historically disgusted with nationalistic jingoism & propaganda: its disgusting & leads to massive GroupThink. The kind of GroupThink that creates political & ideological gulags, 'Final Solutions', & exterminations.

    That Canada's Conservative Party would be a party to this horrorshow sends up massive smoke signals.

    This Party isn't interested in Canada: they're interested in turning Canada into the next "US Foreign Policy" WHINSEC-enabled hell-hole like Honduras, Columbia or Saipan for their personal benefits.

    Didn't Fox News cause *enough* misery & destruction South of the Border?
    That they're responsible for a massive amount of the deregulations & propaganda & extremist hatred that *fueled* the current mess in the USA… tells me that these creeps aren't doing this 'for Canadians'.

    They're doing this for the multi-national billionaires that destroyed the North American economy & social ethical standards.

    They're selling Canadian citizens & sovereignty for the *crumbs* that these corrupt billionaires flick off the table in their direction.

    Canadians will end up living in a vassal state, railing against their next door neighbours, wondering why all the money moved to Switzerland & we're living in a toxic cesspool of industrial tailings.

    "patriotic" you're not fooling us, Ailes, Harper & Quebecor!
    you're not "patriots": you're propagandists.

    Himmler would have been proud of you.

    • NiceGuy

      Fox News caused the 'misery and destruction of America'? Hyperbole much?

      In my opinion the CBC, Liberal & NDP parties caused the misery and destruction of Canada.

  • http://TheJeffFariasShow.com BlueBerry Pick'n

    if we're lucky, we'll get "The Daily Show Canada"…

    its the only place left in the USA to still have a clear ethical eye & discussion of corporate corruption.

    Samantha Bee & Jones: *come Home, your Canada needs you!!*

    [youtube Ptg-5Puk6So http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptg-5Puk6So youtube][youtube mL6jeFWHk7g http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL6jeFWHk7g youtube]

    • Vero

      meh. there's not enough interesting political news here to make a good show.

      and yes, after having lived in the USA myself and then back to Canada, the bias of the news here is very apparent. And it is left-leaning. While I was never a fan of Fox news, it will be interesting to get another perspective.

  • http://TheJeffFariasShow.com BlueBerry Pick'n

    so you'd *rather* have a society that models ugly, xenophobic & hate-filled propaganda that supports corporate 'personhood' over the rights of the human being?

    oh, that's just so much better!!

    *gong*

    go ahead, watch your Glenn Beck for a while & see what you're gonna get for yourselves!
    Himmler would be so proud of you!

  • Mary

    The content of Fox News North would be very tame indeed, in comparison to the hate being spewed by Arabic Al Jazerra and other Middle Eastern broadcasters – which are allowed to be broadcasted in Canada by the CRTC.

  • Scott

    Fox News in Canada? Don't we have enough stupidity?!

  • Lesley

    Good for them. Our news reports are boring.
    I watch BBC Canada to get my international news – it's better.

  • Klem

    I can a hardly wait for this new channel to begin broadcasting. I am so fed up with the leftist tripe served up by the CBC that I can't take it any longer. And what's worse I am forced to foot the bill for it. Comrade Mansbridge is one of the worst offenders but my local CBC radio station is just as bad. When this channel launches, I will lock out the CBC channels on my cable box and Fox News North will be my main source for Canadian news weather and sports. Good Bye CBC. Been a slice.

  • Griffon1

    Now there is a true biased and left-wing news manipulator. The CBC is well on the right of middle as measured from the BBC.

  • Comrade Leftie

    Still have the fears of "Reds" hiding under your bed Klem? Take your medication and everything will be OK. And I'm sure the new station will use small words to help you understand.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/prescott prescott

    Your last name must be Kadiddlehopper. Yes, you will most assuredly increase your skewed knowledge of the world at your new anti-honesty and anti-all semblance of civility and decency infotainment channel.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/MostlyCivil MostlyCivil

    I'm trying to figure out how the left-wing bias impacts the CBC weather and sports report.

    On the plus side, I can cancel my Comedy Channel subscription. I'll get Ezra Colbert for free now.

  • the Dude

    You do know quebecor funds the PQ, don't you?

  • Spenbc

    Sign me up!

  • Lord Kitchener's Own

    They're not going to be producing news for elites eh?

    So, Péladeau and Teneycke won't have anything to watch on their own network???

  • Mark

    I suppose your idea of a leftist is someone that doesn't buy the corporate view of the world. Right wing media is by definition just PR nonsense. Quebecor is the latest in the corporate disinformation campaign. Keep them scared, angry, and stupid.

    Enjoy!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/YSP YSP

    Well, the CBC shows Europopular sports like track & field. It must be leftist if the Euros like it. They should stick to patriotic sports.

  • SpenBC

    The same can be said fopr left wing media.

  • t-man

    You seem very scared, of what? a tv show come on now libbies

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