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Monitor

Running from 1984 to 1990, this Ontario current affairs show delved into issues that still affect the province today. In 1986 alone, it aired reports on why Polish doctors were stuck delivering pizzas or picking fruit, scandals in Ontario's nursing homes, condo fever in Toronto and the trouble with the Toronto Transit Commission. Jeffrey Kofman hosted the weekly show with Christina Pochmursky and later Naomi Loeb. Executive producers included Liz Hughes and Joy Crysdale.

Westcam technology wins Canada an Oscar

Broadcast Date: March 19, 1990

The innovative technology transforms picture vibration into picture sensation.

Westcam technology wins Canada an Oscar

Medium: Television

Program: Monitor

Broadcast Date: March 19, 1990


Host: Naomi Loeb

Duration: 7:08

Credit: "Working Girl," 20th Century Fox.

Last updated:
June 29, 2009


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