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CityNews hires Lisa LaFlamme as special correspondent

CityNewshas hired veteran news anchor Lisa LaFlammeas a special correspondent to lead its coverage of the death and legacy of Queen Elizabeth.

Recently ousted CTV chief anchor will be in London covering Queen Elizabeth's death and legacy

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Bell Media, parent company of CTV News, has faced widespread criticism of its decision to dismiss chief anchor Lisa LaFlamme. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

CityNewshas hired veteran news anchor Lisa LaFlammeas a special correspondent to lead its coverage of the death and legacy of Queen Elizabeth.

LaFlammeherself made headlines across the country last monthwhen she was fired aschiefnews anchor forCTV National News. The move prompted widespread speculation about whether she had been fired for political reasonsor had been a victim of ageism in the workplace.

CTV said the decision to end LaFlamme's contract was due to "changing viewer habits." Bell Media, which owns CTV,later saidit regrettedhowLaFlamme's departure was handled, and that it would initiate a third-party independent workplace review of itsnewsroom.

LaFlamme's new employer, CityNews, saidshe will travel to London to provide daily television and radio reporting on the legacy of Queen Elizabeth andthe transition to the reign of King Charles,and will lead live coverage of the Queen's funeral.

"The Queen is the only monarch most of us have ever known. We grew up with Her Majesty and mourn the passing of this remarkable and inspiring woman," said LaFlammein a statement released by CityNews.

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"As this second Elizabethan era comes to an end, I can only say how truly honoured I am to help tell the story of her life and the legacy she leaves."

Rogers Sports and Media, the parent company of CityNews, said LaFlamme's reporting will be made available on all of its platforms.

"News coverage of such a pivotal moment in history is integral to achieving our mission of keeping Canadians connected and informed, and Lisa LaFlamme's incredible talent and wealth of experience are befitting of an event of this magnitude,"said Rogers presidentColette Watson.

Could be 'really great' for CityNews

Initial reaction to LaFlamme'sarrival has been positive among those in and outside of Rogers, says ConnieThiessen,the editor ofBroadcast Dialogue, an industry trade publication focused on Canadian broadcast media.

"This could be a really great thing for the network,"she said, but added this is a one-time special correspondence event.

"As far as what the relationship with LaFlamme is going to look like in the future, that's to be determined."

A Rogers spokespersonconfirmed to CBC News that, for now, this is a one-time, temporary assignment for LaFlamme.

"The focus right now is on our commemorative coverage plans and Lisa will lead that coverage for CityNews as a special correspondent just until after the funeral," they said in a statement.

Thiessen sayspublic interest in LaFlamme's departure from CTV News has been huge.

"We've had almost a full four weeks of headlines generated from that incident,"shesaid. "I can't remember the last time that a story surrounding traditional television made headlines for that length of time."

"The whole handling of this from a public relations perspective is a cautionary tale from all of the other networks in how they handle the very challenging transition from a traditional television focused audience to a digital and on demand product."