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In the News (Sun 15 Nov 09)

  
  FrontPage magazine.com :: Pamela Wallin and the Surfacing of Canadian Hate by Jamie Glazov
Pamela Wallin is the major protagonist in this unfolding drama, as she engaged in a foul expression of bigotry and prejudice and was simultaneously allowed to get away with it, completely unchallenged.
Well, Pamela Wallin is. After all, surely she is far smarter than Charlie Rose, who has not yet proven that he is smarter than Wallin, as clearly reflected by his disinclination to boast of being so.
In analysing Wallin's performance on "Pamela Wallin Live," it is entertaining to observe her transparent effort to style herself an intellectual.
www.frontpagemag.com /articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=3175   (711 words)

  
 Looking back, looking forward
In 1981 Wallin joined CTV to co-host that network’s venerable morning show "Canada AM." By 1985, she was assigned to the senior post of Ottawa bureau chief.
In 1992 Wallin returned to CBC to co-host the network’s new "Prime Time News." She was released from "Prime Time News" in April 1995, but by that autumn was hosting "Pamela Wallin Live" on CBC Newsworld.
Pamela Wallin donated her archival records to the University Archives in early 2001.
www.uregina.ca /commun/report/2001/sep1101/looking.html   (285 words)

  
 Pamela Wallin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pamela Wallin, SOM (born 1953 in Wadena, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian television journalist and diplomat of Swedish descent.
Wallin was regarded as an excellent interviewer, and the show ran for four years before Wallin moved to the cable network TalkTV.
In 2001, Wallin, along with then-Foreign Affairs Minister John Manley, was one of the organizers of the "Canada Loves New York" rally for Canadians to show their support after the September 11, 2001 attacks (Manley ran in the New York City Marathon in 2001, a contributing factor to organize the rally).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pamela_Wallin   (686 words)

  
 Pamela Wallin Live - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pamela Wallin Live was a Canadian interview series which aired on CBC Newsworld from 1995 to 1999.
Instead of reporting or anchoring the news, Pamela Wallin Live featured Wallin interviewing newsmakers, celebrities and other figures in a format similar to CNN's Larry King Live.
In 1999, Wallin moved the series to CTV's new specialty channel TalkTV, where it became Pamela Wallin's TalkTV.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pamela_Wallin_Live   (214 words)

  
 NOW On / NewsFront / Wired World
Wallin wraps up by extending her sincere thanks to the hotel, followed by kudos to Air Canada, which chipped in the airfare for the whole expedition.
Those rules apply to the National, which precedes Wallin on Newsworld, but not to Wallin herself, because her show is not produced in-house but by the private production company she owns.
Wallin bristles at suggestions that this kind of corporate support impairs her objectivity.
www.nowtoronto.com /issues/17/14/News/tech.html   (1353 words)

  
 Pamela Wallin: Award-Winning Journalist & Diplomat
Pamela Wallin is the Senior Advisor to the President of the Americas Society/Council of the Americas in New York and she serves on several corporate boards and many advisory and volunteer organizations.
In 2003, she was named a Distinguished Honoree by the Canadian Society of New York and, in 2004, she received a national Visionary Award from the Office for Partnerships for Advanced Skills and was once again recognized by Queen Elizabeth II for her public service and achievements.
Pamela is the author of three books, including her best selling autobiography Since You Asked (1998) and Speaking of Success (2001).
www.speakers.ca /wallin_pamela.aspx   (320 words)

  
 Pamela Wallin sets the record straight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pamela Wallin graduated in 1973 from the University of Regina, with her BA Honours in Psychology.
Having said that, recognizing that Pamela Wallin has a life beyond her hour on TV was much like realizing your parents had an entire existence before they undertook the title and duties of mom and dad.
Wallin is revealed as a woman of fierce intelligence, bravado, perseverance, strong work ethic and humour.
www.ucalgary.ca /~gauntlet/eg/buzz/stories/19991209/buzz12.html   (460 words)

  
 Interview | Pamela Wallin
Wallin is a celebrity in Canada and the publication of her second book would be big news especially since her first book, a 1998 memoir called Since You Asked, had been a huge national bestseller.
Wallin's surgery took place in mid-September and by late October when I interviewed her she was on that previously planned book tour, looking perfectly healthy and every inch the media celebrity she has become.
Her production company produces several television shows and Wallin, who holds a bouquet of honorary degrees from some of Canada's most prestigious universities, sits on the board of several organizations dedicated to causes she feels strongly about.
www.januarymagazine.com /profiles/wallin.html   (3912 words)

  
 Canadian Television Programming in English
They broadcast live the family serial The Family Plouffe in both French and English, wrote and broadcast musicals for television (Anne of Green Gables is still performed on stage) and trained writers new to television on half hour adaptations of Stephen Leacock's Sketches of a Sunshine Town.
Until 1967 almost all of the output was in fl and white--colour came late to Canada--and live or live to tape until the late 1960's.
Pamela Wallin Live on Newsworld is a 1990s prime-time success story with a very wide range of guests and subjects and a few callers.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/C/htmlC/canadianproge/canadianproge.htm   (6146 words)

  
 Gauntlet Features - Pamela Wallin
Wallin's battle with cancer was also affected by the September 11 attacks in America, which occurred just days before Wallin's surgery.
Wallin believes that while the terrorist attacks were horrible, important lessons can be learned in their aftermath.
Wallin says that the effects on people past and future are very similar to personal tragedy and we should treat it in much the same way.
gauntlet.ucalgary.ca /story/3020   (1244 words)

  
 Pamela Wallin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
'''Pamela Wallin''' (born 1953 in Wadena, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian television journalist and diplomat.
In 2001, Wallin, along with then-Foreign Affairs Minister John Manley, was one of the organizers of the Canada Loves New York rally for Canadians to show their support after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks (Manley ran in the New York City Marathon in 2001, a contributing factor to organize the rally).
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pamela-wallin.kiwiki.homeip.net   (719 words)

  
 Phantom Report 4 - Paul on Pamela Wallin Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Wallin questioned the money-making motives and Paul seemed to get a bit agitated when questioned whether or not KISS is a positive role model.
There was some live Phantom footage shown as well as clips from the Psycho Circus video, the '96 Shout It Loud clip, and the live RARAN video.
Wallin did not embarrass herself despite her obvious lack of KISS knowledge.
www.kissinuk.com /kisscr10iii.htm   (488 words)

  
 U of R Library - Archives & Special Collections - Collections Relating to Journalism
Pamela Wallin was born in Moose Jaw and raised in Wadena, Saskatchewan.
Wallin's long association with CTV began in 1981 when she joined the network to co-host its morning show, Canada AM, with Norm Perry.
Pamela Wallin is currently Canadian consul general to New York City.
www.uregina.ca /library/research/archives/collections/journalism/wallin.shtml   (336 words)

  
 The Fair at the PNE - Vancouver
Their live performances are, more often than not, the highlight of the festivals that they've performed in.
Her live performance is spectacular and Lynne uses the whole stage moving from end to end with fabulous stage presence.
The live show is both captivating and provocative as the relentless, infectious grooves, outstanding vocals, and full-tilt live presence of the band make it impossible to sit still when Big Radio takes the stage.
pne.ca /thefair/live_shows_exhibits/live_shows/music_beer_garden.htm   (2670 words)

  
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Former Canadian broadcaster and current Consul General to New York, Pamela Wallin is a woman who ploughs ahead, not allowing anything to sway her from a desire to make a difference.
Pamela became the first woman in Canadian history to be appointed Ottawa Bureau Chief, at CTV, while at the same time producing and hosting Question Period.
Pamela: No. I now have those interesting people at my dinner table instead of in front of a camera, so in many respects the conversations can be more frank.
www.vistamagonline.com /articles/page.php?tp=1&p=1&id=4&s=pamela_wallin   (1357 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Pamela Wallin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pamela Wallin remains committed to women's health care in Canada and continues to serve as an Honorary Patron of the Genesis Research Foundation.
Wallin will be honoured at the afternoon ceremony and will address students graduating from the PhD and master's programs in family relations and applied nutrition, as well as undergraduates in the B.A.Sc.
Pamela Wallin Pamela Wallin is one of Canada's most accomplished and respected broadcasters and journalists, with a career that has spanned nearly 30 years.
www.zoominfo.com /Search/PersonDetail.aspx?PersonID=326596   (1920 words)

  
 CANOE -- JAM! Television - TV Shows - Pamela Wallin Live: Up against the Wallin
The firing was nothing more than a flesh-wound, according to the veteran broadcaster, and Wallin is very much professionally alive and in charge of Pamela Wallin Live, now the highest-rated show on Newsworld's prime-time schedule.
While Wallin exists in a different professional context now - Pamela Wallin Live is co-produced by her own company and Newsworld - she hopes that CBC survives - although she admits that the tax proposed by the Juneau mandate review committee wasn't the right answer.
Wallin will hope to get some input on this elusive Canadian sensibility and why it seems to be so successful in Hollywood with a lineup of guests this week that includes Joni Mitchell, director Norman Jewison and JAG star David James Elliott.
xjam.canoe.ca /Television/TV_Shows/P/Pamela_Wallin_Live/1996/02/12/733493.html   (564 words)

  
 WHO'S FROM SASKATCHEWAN (famous people from Sask.)
Pamela was born in Wadena, Sask in 1953.
When he was 18 (1906) he came to Canada to live in the wilderness.
He became very involved in wildlife conservation and was especially concerned for the beavers, which were being over-trapped for their furs.
www.saskschools.ca /~gregory/sask/people.html   (1653 words)

  
 Michael Moriarty - TV Guest Appearances
Pamela Wallin Live - CBC - an interview - Quotes (November, 1997)
Pamela Wallin Live - CBC - a debate with Edward Greenspan
Pamela Wallin: "But you are intent actually on changing your residency?"
www.mmuuuhp.com /tvguest.htm   (446 words)

  
 CBC - Hotsheet 3/11/97
It is one of the most densely-populated urban areas on the planet, with a population that exploded from one million to twenty million over just forty years.
One is a young father whose dreams of becoming a champion boxer have been pushed aside by the daily struggle to keep his family from starvation and homelessness.
Another is a single mother of six who lives by the side of a highway.
www.fruvous.com /tvradio/970311hs.html   (1142 words)

  
 Pamela Wallin online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pamela Wallin is the Senior Advisor to the President of the Americas Society and the Council of the Americas in New York.
Pamela is a member of a special Advisory Board for BMO Harris Bank, and offers her time, insight and experience to universities, healthcare, and cultural organizations and many other volunteer groups.
Among many other honors, she was named to the Canadian Broadcasting Hall of Fame; she was the Distinguished Honoree of the Canadian Society of New York; she received a national Visionary Award in Canada; and was twice recognized by Queen Elizabeth II for her public service and achievements.
www.pamelawallin.com /bio.html   (541 words)

  
 Pamela Wallin online
In her first and only live Canadian interview Sarah, The Duchess of York, gives her frank, personal account of what it was like to be a member of the most famous and most scrutinized family in the world, BritainĂ¢s Royal Family.
Four years ago, the lives of musician Tom Gallant and his wife, Melissa, were drastically altered when a bus collided with their car.
Live music and musings will be offered up by this talented and vibrant young Newfoundlander.
www.pamelawallin.com /pw_archives/pw_1996_1997_season.html   (11406 words)

  
 CBC - Hotsheet 1/19/96
PAMELA WALLIN LIVE: False memories, psychotherapy and sexual hysteria.
He's the author of "Making Monsters" -- and he's vividly portrayed as the mind-control expert in the upcoming ABC movie "Remembering Satan." Tonight on Pamela Wallin Live, Ofshe is joined by a woman who tells how she was implanted with false memories when she accused her father of sexual abuse.
Pamela Wallin Live, begins tonight at 9:00 (Eastern) on CBC Newsworld.
www.fruvous.com /tvradio/960119hs.html   (872 words)

  
 Canadian Communications Foundation - Fondation Des Communications Canadiennes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pamela Wallin was one of Canada’s most familiar journalists and interviewers.
She was able to talk about any subject effectively, be it pop culture, politics, arts and technology.
By the fifth season, the show was reduced to a half hour broadcast and finally re-vamped as Pamela Wallin and Company in January of 2000 on a weekly basis.
www.broadcasting-history.ca /programming/television/programming_popup.php?id=1733   (143 words)

  
 Atwood, Margaret (Profile)
During an appearance on Pamela Wallin Live last week, Atwood rejected that description, noting that the really heavy hitters in the celebrity game are "rock stars, Elizabeth Taylor." And she is right about the degree of her fame.
After all, it is still possible for her to live fairly anonymously in downtown Toronto with her partner of 23 years, writer Graeme GIBSON.
Her eight previous novels, which have steadily propelled her to ever greater heights of literary and commercial success, have been notable for their deft illumination of contemporary women's lives.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=M1ARTM0010997   (2563 words)

  
 FORCES International - Gian Turci's corner - DIARY OF A SMOKING TRIP
In true European tradition, the body was not "made up" for the fearful living in order to mask the looks of the Great Peacemaker, and the stench of death violently underlined the futility of all our efforts to put off the inevitable appointment.
Social interaction is indispensable for developing the skill of living together in a human dimension.
On the CBC's Pamela Wallin Live the night before, a Canadian lawyer commented that he expected that Canada would soon move to "catch up" with the United States on smoking litigation.
www.forces.org /writers/turci/files/trip1.htm   (5421 words)

  
 Sask 2005 New Home Template   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Pamela Wallin is probably the best-known, female, broadcast journalist in Canada.
Born in Wadena, 140 kms northwest of Yorkton, she’s worked for two national television networks and currently hosts Maclean’s TV, and hosts and produces Pamela Wallin Live.
“Wallin who grew up in Wadena, is currently president of Pamela Wallin Productions Inc., where she produces and hosts Pamela Wallin’s Talk TV for CTV group.”
www.sask2005.ca /facts/skfactsresults.asp?ID=275   (173 words)

  
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They live with that thought in their minds all the time.
Fifty-nine per cent of those living in Midtown or Lower Manhattan knew someone who was killed or injured.
For all of us who live in New York City, our reality is soldiers in the subway, armed guards at the entrances to office buildings and art galleries and orange alerts.
www.cna-acj.ca /client/cna/cna.nsf/PopUpPages/SC2003wallin   (4290 words)

  
 Michael Moriarty - Pamela Wallin Live Debate
A Summary of the May 28, 1996 Pamela Wallin Live show:
He simply wished to live his life in peace according to the Golden Rule.
If you have seen a live performance, movie, book or TV appearance and would like to send a review just e-mail: Debbie
www.mmuuuhp.com /pamwdebt.htm   (508 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Comfort of Cats: Books: Pamela Wallin,Anne Bayin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Comfort of Cats explores the bond between Kitty, a creatively named Siamese cat, and the woman who lives with her, Pamela Wallin (notice we dared not say owner).
Kitty has been at Pamela's side through many of the traumas that life offers up-divorce, being fired and battling cancer-and countless other emotional crises that punctuate a life story.
In a former incarnation, she was senior producer of the television program Pamela Wallin Live.
www.amazon.com /Comfort-Cats-Pamela-Wallin/dp/1591021324   (1020 words)

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