Benmergui Live

Benmergui Live was a Canadian television talk show, which aired daily on CBC Newsworld in the 1990s.[1] Hosted by Ralph Benmergui, the series centred on discussions of political, social or cultural topics with panel guests, studio audience discussion and phone-in segments.[2]

The series aired at noon Eastern time daily, and was filmed live in the atrium of the Canadian Broadcasting Centre.[1] It debuted in 1995, following the cancellation of Friday Night! with Ralph Benmergui.[2]

In 1996 and 1997, Benmergui hosted a series of prime time specials under the Benmergui Live banner.[3] The first, an exploration of crime and incarceration, was broadcast from the Warkworth Institution;[3] the second, on art, was broadcast from the National Gallery of Canada.[4]

In the 1997 season, Newsworld shifted the program's timeslot to 3 p.m. Eastern time, in a bid to accommodate Western Canadian viewers for whom the show's original time slot was 9 a.m.[5] In October 1997, Benmergui did a week of shows from Vancouver, exploring distinctly Western Canadian issues.[6]

Newsworld cancelled the show in 1999, amid a decision to refocus the network's daytime programming.[7] Benmergui continued with the network as a contributor to CBC Morning and On the Arts.[7]

References

  1. "Benmergui finds niche, rising ratings as phone-in TV host". Ottawa Citizen, December 1, 1995.
  2. "Benmurgui receives another shot". The Globe and Mail, September 12, 1995.
  3. "Benmergui broadcasts show live from prison". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, October 29, 1996.
  4. "Witness to Canada's parole system: Other watchables include Housesitter, 3 Masters on Ice, Death by Design". Waterloo Region Record, March 25, 1997.
  5. "Newsworld aiming for `insight'". Toronto Star, June 26, 1997.
  6. "Pot, Moose 'n' myth bringing Benmergui to West Coast". Vancouver Sun, October 25, 1997.
  7. "CBC Newsworld cuts 32 jobs". Edmonton Journal, June 26, 1999.
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