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CBC'S SPORTS VET ALAN CLARK MOVES INTO BIZ DEVELOPMENT ROLE

          CBC Sports announced yesterday a "front-office
     restructuring" in which CBC Sports Dir ALAN CLARK will move
     into the "newly created" position of Exec Dir of Business
     Development for Sports. CBC Deputy Head of Sports NANCY LEE
     "will succeed" Clark with a new title, Exec Dir of Sports. 
     Clark will "develop business and partnership opportunities
     for sports" (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 12/10).  In Toronto,
     Chris Zelkovich writes that new changes "could see the CBC
     producing sports for Headline Sports or other cable
     networks.  It could even run a network, say like Sportsnet
     if the [Canadian Radio-TV Telecomm Commission] orders it
     sold off."  Clark: "There's no reason we can't produce
     hockey or baseball or football for somebody else" (TORONTO
     STAR, 12/10).  Also in Toronto, Mike Ganter: "At first
     glance, it appears to be quite a shakeup, but in reality the
     CBC sports department has been running this way for the
     better part of the past six months" (TORONTO SUN, 12/10).

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