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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:45 pm 
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A friend of ours sent this article to us. He has been in a very successful hunting show this past year.
If you do not agree with the decision there are contact details at the bottom of the article. bayboy.

For Immediate Release:



Shaw Media proves anti-gun bias by taking hunting shows off the air



Global TV axes hunting but keeps fishing shows



(OTTAWA – September 5, 2012) The Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) is suggesting that firearm owners re-think their use of Shaw Media products and services as long as the company demonstrates prejudice against Canada's hunters and sport shooters.



Global TV, which is a Shaw subsidiary, is kicking all hunting shows off the air by the end of the year. Other outdoors shows depicting fishing and boating will remain on the air, but any show featuring hunting will be eliminated.



Outdoors programs pay the broadcaster for air time similar to advertisers, and can make a profit by attracting sponsors. It is estimated there are about two million hunters in Canada.



“This looks like a case of Shaw Media showing its personal bias against Canada's hunting community because they don't like firearms,” says Tony Bernardo, executive director of Canadian Institute for Legislative Action (CILA) and spokesman for CSSA. “It smacks of prejudicial abuse of sport shooters.



“We encountered a similar situation recently when teenage sport shooters were stripped of their roles at the Ontario Summer Games because of the shootings at the Eaton Centre and in a Colorado movie theatre,” he adds. “It's ridiculous to tar hunters and sport shooters with that same criminal brush. Once the absurdity of trashing the innocent was made apparent, the teenagers were reinstated. And, we expect the same for these hunting shows on Global TV. ”



The popular hunting show, Canada in the Rough, is a popular Saturday morning touchstone show for Canadian hunters, yet it is scheduled to be unceremoniously cut from Global's programming. The show features hunting technique and respect for the environment in locations across the country.



“Canada in the Rough is an excellent example of how a TV show educates hunters on how to enjoy their heritage sport and protect our outdoor resources at the same time,” explains Bernardo. “Hunting is a great family activity that teaches responsibility and safety in the outdoors.



“Can Shaw Media really be so myopic to cancel these shows based upon news coverage on a bunch of gangbangers?” he asks. “That behaviour exists in a separate world, and has nothing to do with the shooting sports. Many hunters have watched Canada in the Rough religiously since it first hit the air nine years ago. Even the federal government recognizes hunting as an essential heritage sport.”



Global TV telegraphed its anti-gun bias when it commenced broadcasting viewer warnings years ago prior to hunting shows. The warnings suggest the programs could be unsuitable for children.



“Sport shooters are both amazed and insulted that someone at Shaw believes our activities are anything but wholesome,” says Bernardo. “Someone is trying to play a politically correct game with viewers and we demand that it ends here and now. Shaw Media sells television, Internet and telephone services. It owns 18 specialty cable channels. A company with all these products and services has a lot to lose if two million firearms owners and advertisers choose Rogers, Cogeco, Bell or one of the many other suppliers of these products".



“Shaw must change its mind on the silly decision to take hunting shows off the air,” he adds. “If they refuse, the CSSA has no alternative but to advocate that Canadian gun owners turn off Shaw, just like they're planning to turn off hunting. It's only fair. Shaw needs to realize that the firearms community has more collective influence than any other single group in Canada.”



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If you disagree with this decision, share this information and please contact:

Greg McLelland,

V.P. of Sales, Shaw Media

(P)416-263-4931 (C) 416-720-2291

Greg.McLelland@shawmedia.ca


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:34 am 
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Hmmm... Nothing from Shaw in that report. If the motivations of Shaw are as the author and interviewees in that press piece have suggested, then Shaw has its priorities and rationalities all mixed up. I just watched Quantum of Solace, a James Bond movie on a Global network (regular TV not a specialty channel) in which a number of people were portrayed as being killed. Not only killed but murdered. Almost all with firearms. No warnings about suitability for children on that one. Oh the irony...

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:01 am 
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On the Saturday mornings I'm not out hunting and fishing, I'm watching hunting and fishing with my two little guys. They get out their pop guns out and we sit together to watch those shows. I must be a horrible father to subject them to such horrors, but I can't tell because my boys are making too much noise shooting the moose, or deer, or turkey, or geese etc..

To add another contact to express your opinions : viewercontact@globaltv.com

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:03 am 
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Enjoyed your post. Thanks for the extra contact tip. Will add it to my fishing post too.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 11:57 am 
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"kids who fish and hunt dont robb and mugg little old ladys"

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