Rapper Shad is shown in an interview with The Canadian Press in Toronto on Thursday October 17, 2013. CBC Radio says its revamped arts and culture show "Q" has been renamed, sort of. The new name is the same, but spelled with a lower-case "q." The daily radio program relaunches Monday with its new host, rapper Shadrach Kabango, a.k.a Shad. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

Shad to leave CBC Radio’s ‘q’ on Tuesday

Public broadcaster says it is looking for other ways to work with the Canadian rapper

CBC Radio host Shad will exit his role as host of the popular show q tomorrow.

The broadcaster says the hip-hop performer will “explore new creative opportunities” that may include a new radio show with the organization.

Tom Power, host of Radio 2 Morning, will take the reins at q in October.

Shad, whose real name is Shadrach Kabango, hosted his first episode of q back in April 2015, replacing former host Jian Ghomeshi, who was fired in October 2014.

Power, a 29-year-old native of St. John’s N.L., joined CBC in 2008 and hosted the show Deep Roots, focusing on folk and roots music.

A new host for Radio 2 Morning has not yet been announced.

“We are refocusing and reinvesting in q to ensure it continues to evolve and deliver what our audience wants from CBC Radio’s flagship music, arts and cultural program,” said Susan Marjetti, executive director of CBC Radio English Services, in a statement.

“Tom is a great fit for q. We look forward to exploring a new show with Shad that plays to his strengths and passion for music. Shad remains part of our CBC family.”

Photography by The Canadian Press
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