CBC promises ‘fresh format’ for ‘q’ relaunch

Show hosted by Tom Power will have a tighter focus on arts and entertainment

CBC Radio says it’s offering a “fresh format” for q when its prominent arts program relaunches next week.

Under new host Tom Power, CBC said the show would include both long and shorter interviews, new story treatments, a new roster of contributors and more music.

Q executive producer Jennifer Moroz said the program is putting a “tighter focus” on arts, entertainment and music both within and outside of Canada, while also “refreshing the format.”

Confirmed guests include: homegrown comics Mike Myers and Norm Macdonald, actors Gael Garcia Bernal and Tippi Hedren, and musical performances from Tegan and Sara, Sam Roberts, Billy Bragg and Blue Rodeo.

Power was named as the new host in August after rapper Shad was removed from the post. CBC said the decision was based on an audience survey that suggested the show needed work.

Shad’s exit followed a turbulent start in April 2015, when he was parachuted into the job as a replacement for Jian Ghomeshi, who was fired in October 2014.

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