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March 2016 The Most Influential Women in B.C.

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44 BCBUSINESS MARCH 2016 TANYA GOEHRING J ill Krop rose through the ranks as reporter, host and news anchor at Global BC, and last April was named its first female news director and station manager. Over her three-decade career in journal- ism (including 20 years at BCTV/ Global), she has seen the disrup- tive impact of technology on her industry. When cellphones allow anyone to broadcast news, and every organization has a Facebook page and a Twitter account, how does television remain relevant? "Really basic storytelling," she says. "I think that's the appeal. Everybody now is putting out information. But the thing that we do is bring context, hold people accountable and get to the bottom of things." Krop took over at a time when ratings of B.C.'s most-watched local newscast were sagging. She rearranged some of the best- known personalities at the net- work, making Sophie Lui a co-host of the News Hour, and also boosted online news coverage. In a time when animal videos score millions of hits, she is mindful of eroding standards. "I've had to take pro- ducers to task for some of the lighter stuff. I'm like, 'We didn't need a dog wedding on TV!'" The Media Mavens FROM "MSM" TO THE NEW MEDIA GIANTS, THESE THREE JOURNALISTS ARE SHAPING HOW WE SEE THE NEWS TODAY b y M A R C I E G O O D W O M E N O F I N F L U E N C E : T H E P O W E R T O D I S R U P T

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