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On December 16, 2010, broadcaster Laura Di Battista was announced as the new host starting January 3, 2011.<ref>[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/article/908294--laura-dibattista-to-host-cbc-s-here-and-now "Laura DiBattista to host CBC’s Here and Now"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', December 16, 2010.</ref> Her tenure lasted until November 2012, when CBC spokesperson Chuck Thompson announced that Battista was out. At the time, no successor was made public;<ref>{{cite news|last=DeMara|first=Bruce|title=CBC axes Laura DiBattista as host of Here and Now|url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/1281766--cbc-axes-laura-dibattista-as-host-of-here-and-now|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=2 November 2012}}</ref> in the interim, Brown, Hawtin, Horsman, Sylvester, [[Gill Deacon]] and [[Mary Ito]] served as guest hosts. On May 31, 2013, the CBC announced Deacon as the new permanent host, starting September 2, 2013.<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/05/31/toronto-deacon-here-and-now-host.html "Gill Deacon named host of Here and Now"]. [[CBC News]], May 31, 2013.</ref>
On December 16, 2010, broadcaster Laura Di Battista was announced as the new host starting January 3, 2011.<ref>[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/article/908294--laura-dibattista-to-host-cbc-s-here-and-now "Laura DiBattista to host CBC’s Here and Now"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', December 16, 2010.</ref> Her tenure lasted until November 2012, when CBC spokesperson Chuck Thompson announced that Battista was out. At the time, no successor was made public;<ref>{{cite news|last=DeMara|first=Bruce|title=CBC axes Laura DiBattista as host of Here and Now|url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/1281766--cbc-axes-laura-dibattista-as-host-of-here-and-now|accessdate=3 November 2012|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=2 November 2012}}</ref> in the interim, Brown, Hawtin, Horsman, Sylvester, [[Gill Deacon]] and [[Mary Ito]] served as guest hosts. On May 31, 2013, the CBC announced Deacon as the new permanent host, starting September 2, 2013.<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/05/31/toronto-deacon-here-and-now-host.html "Gill Deacon named host of Here and Now"]. [[CBC News]], May 31, 2013.</ref>


Personalities associated with the show include Matt Llewellyn with local news reports and Joan Chang covering local traffic.
Personalities associated with the show include Matt Llewellyn with local news reports and Colette Kennedy covering local traffic.


{{see also|CBC Radio One local programming}}
{{see also|CBC Radio One local programming}}

Revision as of 00:32, 11 January 2018

Here and Now
Genretalk show
Country of originCanada
Home stationCBLA-FM
Hosted byJoan Melanson (1997-1998)
Erika Ritter (1998-1999)
Avril Benoit (1999-2004)
Matt Galloway (2004-2010)
Laura Di Battista (2011-2012)
Gill Deacon (2013-present)
Recording studioToronto, Ontario

Here and Now is a daily Canadian radio show, which airs on CBLA in Toronto, Ontario.

Under CBC Radio One's policy of extended local programming in metropolitan markets, the program airs from 3 to 6 p.m. on CBLA's primary transmitter in Toronto, pre-empting the 3 to 4 p.m. hour of network programming. However, CBLA's rebroadcast transmitters elsewhere in Southern Ontario do not air the first hour of Here and Now, remaining with the network programs and joining Here and Now in progress at 4 p.m.

History

The program debuted under its current title in 1997, concurrently with the network's rebranding from "CBC Radio" to "CBC Radio One".[1] Its first host was slated to be Maureen Taylor, but she left the network for TVOntario before the program's launch, and the program debuted with Joan Melanson as host.[1] Melanson took a maternity leave in 1998, and Erika Ritter took over the program as a guest host.[2]

The program was hosted by Avril Benoît from 1999 to 2004[3] and by Matt Galloway from 2004 until February 8, 2010; Galloway moved to hosting Metro Morning effective March 1, 2010.[4] From February 2010 through December 2010, interim hosts included Robin Brown, Jane Hawtin, Karen Horsman, and Kevin Sylvester.

On December 16, 2010, broadcaster Laura Di Battista was announced as the new host starting January 3, 2011.[5] Her tenure lasted until November 2012, when CBC spokesperson Chuck Thompson announced that Battista was out. At the time, no successor was made public;[6] in the interim, Brown, Hawtin, Horsman, Sylvester, Gill Deacon and Mary Ito served as guest hosts. On May 31, 2013, the CBC announced Deacon as the new permanent host, starting September 2, 2013.[7]

Personalities associated with the show include Matt Llewellyn with local news reports and Colette Kennedy covering local traffic.

References

  1. ^ a b Peter Goddard, "New names, new shows for CBC Radio Both networks on FM dial: One for news, Two for entertainment". Toronto Star, August 20, 1997.
  2. ^ Peter Goddard, "Benoit to host Here & Now". Toronto Star, August 5, 1999.
  3. ^ "Benoit to host afternoon radio show". Saskatoon StarPhoenix, August 6, 1999.
  4. ^ "Matt Galloway to replace Andy Barrie as host of CBC Radio's Metro Morning"[permanent dead link]. National Post, February 8, 2010.
  5. ^ "Laura DiBattista to host CBC’s Here and Now". Toronto Star, December 16, 2010.
  6. ^ DeMara, Bruce (2 November 2012). "CBC axes Laura DiBattista as host of Here and Now". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Gill Deacon named host of Here and Now". CBC News, May 31, 2013.