Svitohliad
Casualty of Rogers’ OMNI TV Layoffs
(Ukrainian
Canadian - online) - The June 26th layoff announcement at Rogers
sent shockwaves as it decided to end all of OMNI TV’s produced diversity
programming, which included Ukrainian news show Svitohliad. Other
notable diversity programming included Polish, Greek, Japanese and Tamil. The
channel has been airing multilingual television since 1972, bought by Rogers in
1985 and re-branded as OMNi1 and OMNI2 in 2002.
Svitohliad
was a flagship show for the Ukrainian community, as OMNI TV was one of the few
stations to air ethnic programming as part of their regular schedule. It
covered community events, interviews with notable figures and even news
segments from Ukraine.
While
certainly not as profitable as importing popular American programming (which
all Canadian networks are very guilty of, with notable exception to the CBC),
OMNI TV showcased Canada’s multicultural landscape with home-grown television.
The announcement forces viewers who want multicultural programming onto Rogers’
premium international channels which feature Polish and Russian channels, but
not Ukrainian. For that you still need to watch over the internet on sites like
UkrainaTV.
The
ending for Svitohliad came rather abrupt and unannounced, as the show
never established an online presence to branch out, connect, provide updates or
post show archives. There is no word yet on the other Ukrainian show on OMNI
TV, Kontakt, which is not produced by OMNI as it is an independent
venture. Luckily, Kontakt has an online presence too, where they do post
their shows. (www.ukrcdn.com)