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April 28, 2025 9:39 pm  #1


Who Won The Election Coverage?

I'm calling this one early - after tuning around for a few hours, I have no doubt CTV did the best job, had the best pundits and featured the best and easiest-to-follow graphics. Tough to beat Vassy Kapelos on any day, but she was great on Monday night. Her regular "Question Period" panel of Scott Reid, Kory Teneycke and Kathleen Monk, along with ex-NDP leader Thomas Mulcair were tough to beat. 

They also seemed to have the most sets and maps and the best explanation of what was was going on. 

In second place? Believe it or not, I'd give it to City TV. The reason? They were the only station that was focused almost exclusively on the GTA, which was most relevant to viewers here. I didn't expect them to be as useful as they were, but concentrating on the local angle really worked for me and no one else was doing it. 

I didn't like the CBC's graphics or guests all that much, and I admit I barely had time to check out Global. But for the most part, CTV got my vote.

 

April 28, 2025 10:13 pm  #2


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

I counted votes in one of the advance polls in Etobicoke. The NDP vote collapsed and went to the Liberals. . The Conservative vote held up but won't be enough. 

 

April 29, 2025 8:38 am  #3


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

RadioActive wrote:

I'm calling this one early - after tuning around for a few hours, I have no doubt CTV did the best job, had the best pundits and featured the best and easiest-to-follow graphics. Tough to beat Vassy Kapelos on any day, but she was great on Monday night. Her regular "Question Period" panel of Scott Reid, Kory Teneycke and Kathleen Monk, along with ex-NDP leader Thomas Mulcair were tough to beat. 

They also seemed to have the most sets and maps and the best explanation of what was was going on. 

In second place? Believe it or not, I'd give it to City TV. The reason? They were the only station that was focused almost exclusively on the GTA.

I didn't like the CBC's graphics or guests all that much, and I admit I barely had time to check out Global. But for the most part, CTV got my vote.

 
I agree that CTV had the best all around elections coverage, much more engaging than the CBC’s, which was fairly basic. I did catch a bit of Citytv’s coverage and as RadioActive pointed out, it was local coverage only and pretty well done! Interesting results BTW.

 

April 29, 2025 8:49 am  #4


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

I did briefly sample CBC, CITY, Global and CHCH but stuck mostly with CTV. Their graphics and panelists were the best IMO.

 

April 29, 2025 10:19 am  #5


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

I think all of the coverage was pretty good.  All networks stepped up and did a decent job from what I saw.  I watched CTV the most, they had the best variety of pundits.  A disappointment were "radio guys" John Moore and Bill Carroll and their segment.  Neither of them really added anything to the broadcast and seemed a bit out of their league. 

CBC's David Common was excellent.  That interview with Jamil Jivani was well done.  Why?  Common had the sense to be quiet and let Jivani let fly on Doug Ford.  So many reporters don't shut up and interrupt too much during interviews. His questions to the candidate were well placed and thought out.
 
Common earlier in the evening was in Kitchener Centre and did a unique break from the Kitchener Rangers playoff hockey game.  He mentioned that if any in the sell out crowd hadn't voted, there was a  polling station right in the Kitchener Auditorium, so some could vote during the game.  Great little break and funny.  Was he on the air this morning?  They were kidding him last night that he had to be up at 4am to do his morning show.

CBC's coverage wasn't bad at all.  They had the best looking set but CTV had more boots on the ground and overall I think the best coverage.  Good job also from City TV and CHCH. Global looked ok, but only watched them for a few minutes. 

 

April 29, 2025 10:27 am  #6


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

paterson1 wrote:

A disappointment were "radio guys" John Moore and Bill Carroll and their segment.  Neither of them really added anything to the broadcast and seemed a bit out of their league. 

I really like John Moore on radio .. on TV, not so much ..

paterson1 wrote:

 CBC's David Common was excellent.  That interview with Jamil Jivani was well done.  Why?  Common had the sense to be quiet and let Jivani let fly on Doug Ford. 

*smh*  everything about Jamil rubs me the wrong way ...

 

April 29, 2025 10:56 am  #7


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

There is still one television election coverage issue playing out: CTV was early in projecting the Liberal win to be minority government only and Global also made a minority Liberal government projection. But the CBC as of this hour is continuing to maintain that it is too close to call whether it will be a minority or majority Liberal government. The CBC's argument is that there are still 11 ridings that either have final vote counts that are too close and could go to official recount, or have special ballot polls that have yet to be counted, or still have enough uncounted polls to make a difference. It's fluid and the CBC thinks that if the Liberals, now at 168 seats, can still flip four of those seat counts they get to majority status with 172 seats (but the CBC is ignoring that there are a few ridings with slim Liberal leads over Conservatives where the Conservatives hypothetically could still win on final poll counts).

Last edited by DX (April 29, 2025 10:58 am)

 

April 29, 2025 11:06 am  #8


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

g121 wrote:

paterson1 wrote:

A disappointment were "radio guys" John Moore and Bill Carroll and their segment.  Neither of them really added anything to the broadcast and seemed a bit out of their league. 

I really like John Moore on radio .. on TV, not so much ..

paterson1 wrote:

 CBC's David Common was excellent.  That interview with Jamil Jivani was well done.  Why?  Common had the sense to be quiet and let Jivani let fly on Doug Ford. 

*smh*  everything about Jamil rubs me the wrong way ...

I was going to further corroborate that, but I got flogged for painting former media types with political brushes, that I'll just keep anything further to myself.  I'm glad you said it though.


Cheers,
Jody Thornton
 
 

April 29, 2025 12:20 pm  #9


Re: Who Won The Election Coverage?

I  wonder if and when CTV or CBC will be claiming ratings victory on last night's coverage.  Right now CBC News Network is coming up #2 on the Bell Fibe tracking and CTV's News Channel is #5.  However CBCNN is still all election coverage (they were live all night) and CTV News Channel is now mixing in other news.