CPAC, the Cable Public Affairs Channel, announced that Jeremy Clark will be joining the channel as Director of Network and Programming Operations effective March 15th.
A bilingual Ottawa native with extensive television and management experience, Clark will head up CPAC's programming department, working closely with Executive Producer Peter Van Dusen, to ensure programming excellence, technical superiority and quality control.
"Jeremy has a proven track record of managing large-scale television productions and teams," explained Colette Watson, President and General Manager of CPAC, in a release. "This addition strengthens our core editorial management team so that we can deliver the best in political and public affairs programming to viewers."
Clark's career spans two decades in the television industry with experience as a producer, supervising producer and station manager. Most recently, he held the position of Regional Station Manager at Rogers TV in the Waterloo Region.
CPAC is Canada's privately-owned, commercial free, not for profit, bilingual licensed television service. Created in 1992 by a consortium of cable companies, CPAC provides a window on parliamentary, political and public affairs in Canada and the world. Since 1992, the cable industry has invested $50 million in CPAC.
CPAC is delivered through cable, satellite or wireless distributors to over 10 million Canadian homes and worldwide via 24/7 live webstreaming and podcasts at www.cpac.ca.