Karyn Pugliese
Karyn Pugliese is an award-winning Canadian broadcast journalist and communications specialist, of Algonquin and Italian descent. She is member of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation in Ontario.[1]
Pugliese is best known for her work as a journalist/Executive Director of news and current affairs at the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network,[2] and as the host of ichannel’s #FAQMP.[3] However, she also worked briefly at CBC, Vision TV and as a Communications Director for the Assembly of First Nations.[4]
Early life
Pugliese was born and raised in Ottawa Ontario, but frequently visited Pikwàkanagàn in her youth. Most of her close family lived off-reserve in Ottawa.[5]
Pugliese dropped out of high school three times, eventually enrolling in an alternative high school where she earned her diploma. Although she was a bright student, Pugliese had no intention of attending university, and wanted to be a bartender, until a high school teacher coaxed her into applying to Carleton University's journalism program. She enrolled and graduated with a combined honours in Journalism and History in 1998.[6]
After graduating Pugliese worked short-term contracts at CBC Radio Ottawa’s Morning Show, Sounds Like Canada and CTV television, Ottawa. As a single mother of a young child, Pugliese found it difficult to balance motherhood with the instability of a journalism career. For a time she left journalism and worked as a technical writer in the federal government.[7][8] Around this time she returned to Carleton University to complete an M.A. in History. Her thesis 'So, where are you from?' Glimpsing the history of Ottawa-Gatineau's urban Indian communities is a history of the off-reserve community she grew up in.[9]
Pugliese returned to journalism in 2000, after a professor put her in touch with the APTN. Pugliese became the APTN’s first Parliamentary Correspondent. She credits the APTN’s daycare policy and flexible hours for her ability to re-enter journalism and build a career.[10]
Her son Zackery Liberty is now an adult and a guitarist with the indie rock group Farewell Davidson.[11]
Career
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN)
In 2000 Pugliese heard from a professor that the APTN was about to launch a weekly news magazine show called InVision. It was later rebranded into the nightly APTN National News. From 2000-2006 Pugliese was a member of the Press Gallery and APTN’s Parliamentary Reporter. She also travelled to many Indigenous communities, mostly in Ontario, Quebec and Nunavut. During her time at APTN Pugliese won 3 Native American Journalism Awards and was nominated for a Canadian Association of Broadcasters Gold Ribbon Award. Pugliese left APTN in 2006.[12][13][14][15]
360 Vision, Vision TV
In 2006, Pugliese joined Vision TV's investigative and current affairs show 360 Vision then led by Sadia Zaman and John Scully. That year the series was a nominee for Best News and Information Series at the 2006 Gemini Awards.[16] Pugliese left after one season.[17][18]
Assembly of First Nations
Pugliese joined the Assembly of First Nations as a communications officer in 2007. In this role she also worked with the World Health Organization,[19] and the United Nations.[20] A year later she was promoted to Communications Director. She left the AFN in 2010.[21][22]
ichannel and #FAQMP
In 2010 Pugliese returned to journalism, hosting and producing @issue, ichannel's current affairs talk show.[23] In 2011 Pugliese hosted and produced a new flagship program #FAQMP (Frequently Asked Questions for your Member of Parliament). The show was described as an experiment in democracy, and with its hyper-local focus it was favourably compared to a modern twist on Geoff Scott’s 1968 Show Your Man on the Hill. [24] #FAQMP invited viewers to vote on a website and choose which MP they wanted to appear on the show. Viewers were then invited to submit their own interview questions and topics via social media.[25][26] Among the MPs who appeared on the show were: Justin Trudeau, Jason Kenney, Dean Del Mastro, Elizabeth May, Bob Rae, Carolyn Bennett, Joy Smith, Pat Martin, and Senator Patrick Brazeau.[27][28]
Some controversial episodes included: PEI Liberal MP Sean Casey’s admission that he did not support his own party’s 2012 resolution on abortion that would penalize any province that restricted women’s access to abortion (by cutting federal health transfer dollars).[29] Green Party Leader Elizabeth May’s assertion that political parties should be eliminated, and all MPs elected independently also caused a stir. The clip resurfaced and caused debate on reddit in 2014.[30]
The series garnered a nomination for Best Cross-Platform Project, Non-Fiction at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.[31]
Pugliese left in 2012, returning to APTN. #FAQMP lasted for 1 more season under a new host, Kevin O'Keefe.[32]
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN)
In 2012, Pugliese returned to the APTN to lead the news department as the Executive Director of News and Current Affairs.[33] Since her arrival, new programming has been added to the News Department including: Nation to Nation, a half hour political show, and the talk shows InFocus and The Laughing Drum. During the 2015 federal election, for the first time, APTN National News secured interviews with 3 out of 4 of the national party leaders.[34]
References
- ↑ Diane Jermyn “How top employers empower their people” Oct. 10, Globe and Mail 2012 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/top-employers/how-top-employers-empower-their-people/article4598515/
- ↑ Matt Sylvain, APTN taps Karyn Pugliese as news and current affairs director Playback online June 28, 2012 http://playbackonline.ca/2012/06/28/aptn-taps-karyn-pugliese-as-news-and-current-affairs-director/#ixzz3uEMrN1S9
- ↑ Melita Kuburas iChannel’s #FAQMP allows voters to put MPs in the hot seat in Playback Online http://playbackonline.ca/2011/10/24/ichannels-faqmp-allows-voters-to-put-mps-in-the-hot-seat/#ixzz3uEQF2f00
- ↑ “APTN Announces New Director for National News/Current Affairs” in Broadcaster Magazine June 27, 2012 http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/news/aptn-announces-new-director-for-national-news-current-affairs/1001498880/
- ↑ See intro and conclusion in Karyn Pugliese "'So, where are you from?' glimpsing the history of Ottawa-Gatineau's urban Indian communities M.A. Thesis Carleton Univsertiy, 2005 https://curve.carleton.ca/94ac5233-7a31-4bc8-bd8f-012d9b6429a9
- ↑ In Department of History Newsletter WINTER 2007 http://carleton.ca/history/wp-content/uploads/Newsletter-Winter-2007.pdf
- ↑ Diane Jermyn “How top employers empower their people” Oct. 10, Globe and Mail 2012 12:29PM EDT http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/top-employers/how-top-employers-empower-their-people/article4598515/
- ↑ Karyn Pugliese Linkin Profile https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=AAIAAAB6cbcBxBdKQLjhK3ApUNhqYOVDXw2mgSg&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic
- ↑ In Department of History Newsletter WINTER 2007 http://carleton.ca/history/wp-content/uploads/Newsletter-Winter-2007.pdf
- ↑ Diane Jermyn “How top employers empower their people” The Globe and Mail Oct. 10, 2012 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/top-employers/how-top-employers-empower-their-people/article4598515/
- ↑ Peter Simpson Bluesfest: 2 hot Ottawa bands on Sunday, the Red Rails and Farewell Davidson in The Ottawa Citizen July 11, 2014 http://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/local-arts/bluesfest-2-hot-ottawa-bands-on-sunday-the-red-rails-and-farewell-davidson
- ↑ Canadian Media Guild “We’ve survived...we want to thrive” May 18, 2005 http://www.cmg.ca/In%20support%20of%20APTN's%20licence%20renewal.pdf
- ↑ In Department of History Newsletter Winter 2007 http://carleton.ca/history/wp-content/uploads/Newsletter-Winter-2007.pdf
- ↑ Diane Jermyn “How top employers empower their people” Globe and Mail Oct. 10, 2012 12:29PM EDT http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/top-employers/how-top-employers-empower-their-people/article4598515/
- ↑ Marsha Lederman, “APTN: The native network that's getting a nation's attention” Globe and Mail Feb. 28, 2013 1:13PM EST http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/aptn-the-native-network-thats-getting-a-nations-attention/article574253/
- ↑ 360 Vision earns first Gemini nomination. Article from: CNW Group | August 29, 2006 https://business.highbeam.com/1758/article-1G1-150519162/360-vision-earns-first-gemini-nomination
- ↑ In Department of History Newsletter WINTER 2007 http://carleton.ca/history/wp-content/uploads/Newsletter-Winter-2007.pdf
- ↑ “Story about Tysick's work turns into rebuke on capital” in Times Colonist (Victoria) February 18, 2007 http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=2bc24900-101a-436b-97af-cd7e6571b55d
- ↑ Global STOP-TB Indigenous Experts Meeting Summary of Proceedings Toronto, Ontario, Canada November 12–14, 2008 p 57 http://www.kateniesresearch.com/papers/DRAFT%20Global%20Indigenous%20STOP%20TB%20Summary%20of%20Proceedings%20DEC.%201,%202008.pdf
- ↑ AFN National Chief to Make Presentation to United Nations Permanent Forum in Assembly Of First Nations Bulletin http://nationtalk.ca/story/afn-national-chief-presents-to-united-nations-permanent-forum-on-indigenous-issues-calls-for-action-based-on-principles-of-the-un-declaration-on-the-rights-of-indigenous-peoples http://www.fsin.com/index.php/media-releases/361-afn-national-chief-to-make-presentation-to-united-nations-permanent-forum-on-indigenous-issues-speaks-to-growing-momentum-to-endorse-the-un-declaration-on-the-rights-of-indigenous-peoples
- ↑ “APTN Announces New Director for National News/Current Affairs” in Broadcaster Magazine June 27, 2012 http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/news/aptn-announces-new-director-for-national-news-current-affairs/1001498880/
- ↑ Karyn Pugliese Linkin Profile https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=AAIAAAB6cbcBxBdKQLjhK3ApUNhqYOVDXw2mgSg&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic
- ↑ Marsha Lederman, “APTN: The native network that's getting a nation's attention” Globe and Mail Feb. 28, 2013 1:13PM EST http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/aptn-the-native-network-thats-getting-a-nations-attention/article574253/
- ↑ Harrison Lowman #FAQMP: “Satisfying the constituent appetite in the 21st Century” in Beyond the Hill, Canadian association of former Parliamentarians p 16-18 http://exparl.ca/sites/default/files/beyondthehill_winter2014.pdf
- ↑ New show puts lawmakers in the hot seat in Metro News Ottawa http://www.metronews.ca/news/ottawa/2011/11/07/new-show-puts-lawmakers-in-the-hot-seat.html
- ↑ Melita Kuburas Voters put MPs in the hot seat on #FAQMP Playback Online October 24, 2011 http://playbackonline.ca/2011/10/24/ichannels-faqmp-allows-voters-to-put-mps-in-the-hot-seat/
- ↑ “Ichannel’s #FAQMP hosts ‘all star’ season finale” in The Hill Times March 26, 2012 https://northtoronto.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/hill-times-of-ottawa-march-26-2012-mwha-letter-to-editor-page-10-032612_ht.pdf
- ↑ “Del Mastro a finalist for TV show” Peterborough This Week Mar 21, 2012
- ↑ Harrison Lowman #FAQMP: “Satisfying the constituent appetite in the 21st Century” in Beyond the Hill, Canadian association of former Parliamentarians p 16-18 http://exparl.ca/sites/default/files/beyondthehill_winter2014.pdf
- ↑ Jacqueline Delange, Elizabeth May: 'Why Don't We Get Rid Of Political Parties Altogether? The Huffington Post Canada 02/17/2014 9:59 http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/12/01/elizabeth-may-political-parties_n_2224447.html
- ↑ "Canadian Screen Award nominations". CBC News, January 15, 2013. http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/canadian-screen-award-nominations-1.1321187
- ↑ Harrison Lowman #FAQMP: “Satisfying the constituent appetite in the 21st Century” in Beyond the Hill, Canadian association of former Parliamentarians p 16-18 http://exparl.ca/sites/default/files/beyondthehill_winter2014.pdf
- ↑ “APTN taps Karyn Pugliese as news and current affairs director” in Playback Online http://playbackonline.ca/2012/06/28/aptn-taps-karyn-pugliese-as-news-and-current-affairs-director/
- ↑ Federal Election 2015: APTN Town Halls To Feature Interviews With 3 Of 4 Leaders in Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/10/05/aptn-town-halls-canada-election_n_8246490.html