Episodes

  • The view from Queen's Park
    Dec 14 2020
    This is it, our last episode. So, we're going back to where TVO started: Queen's Park. Fifty years ago, the provincial broadcaster was created by former Minister of Education Bill Davis -and it still falls under the responsibility of that ministry.

    Two former education ministers - Sandra Pupatello and Kathleen Wynne - and the former minister of training, colleges and universities, Dianne Cunningham, join Steve to gossip (remember when everyone thought Pupatello was cutting TVO's funding?) and swap stories.

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    21 mins
  • Leading TVO's Digital Transformation
    Dec 9 2020
    Lisa de Wilde was TVO's longest-serving chief executive, spending over 14 years in the job. Her main goal was to bring the broadcaster into the 21st century. She joins Steve Paikin to discuss leading the digital transformation, the difficult process of cancelling shows, and what it was like to work with a government bent on budget cuts.

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    21 mins
  • Getting out of the Toronto media bubble
    Dec 7 2020
    Ontario is massive - the riding of Kenora alone is almost the size of Germany. And despite what some Torontonians might tell you, the provincial capital is not the centre of the universe.

    That's why former chair and CEO Isabel Bassett saw covering the entire province as a huge part of her mission. She joins Steve to discuss her term, pushing TVO to speak to all Ontarians, and what she learned along the way.

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    18 mins
  • How TVO fought off privatization
    Dec 3 2020
    What do you do when you are chair and CEO of a public broadcaster, and you hear your organization might be privatized? That was just one of the challenges Peter Herrndorf faced during his time at TVO. Steve speaks with Peter about his time at the helm and how he used backroom politics to keep the broadcaster public.

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    27 mins
  • How TVO went digital
    Nov 30 2020
    When TVO launched in 1970, it had a mandate to educate Ontarians. It did that primarily by using television. Today the medium has evolved, but the mandate hasn't. Steve speaks with Karen Grose, who helped lead the digital transition, about adapting a legacy organization to new technology.

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    17 mins
  • How employees behind the scenes bring TVO to life
    Nov 26 2020
    The host of a television series gets a disproportionate amount of attention - both good and bad. The reality is that a team of producers and technical crew are responsible for getting a show to air. Steve speaks with producer Wodek Szemberg and makeup artist Diane Rowe, two of TVO's longest serving employees.

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    30 mins
  • How TVO became a leader in documentaries
    Nov 23 2020
    TVO's documentary team creates and commissions films designed to delight and enlighten Ontarians. Executive producer of documentaries Jane Jankovic joins host Steve Paikin to discuss the broadcaster's long history of documentary production - and what comes next.

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    32 mins
  • The birth of The Agenda
    Nov 18 2020
    For 15 years, "The Agenda" has offered in-depth coverage of issues that matter to Ontarians. Host Steve Paikin speaks with founding executive producer Dan Dunsky about the show's notoriously prickly first guest and the principles behind the program. Then, they debate who was the bigger diva: the executive producer or the host?

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    29 mins