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The economy forces the Canadian Association of Broadcasters to restructure & to cancel a convention
CAB COO Tina Van Dusen has left, and 14 other positions including Member Services, Regulatory and Policy, Communications, Legal and administration have been cut. Another casualty is the organization’s annual convention, which hd been scheduled for November in Vancouver, BC. You can read the letter sent to CAB membership by clicking here. A search for a replacement for Van Dusen, though that person would be “President” and not “COO”, is underway.
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