NL Broadcasting Limited, operating three radio stations in Kamloops B.C. is looking for a newsperson.
The right person will ideally have some experience, above average writing, and reporting skills, and a solid on air presentation. We're looking for a self starter with a real nose for news.
Applicants should send a resume, writing sample, references, and an mp3 to:
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KVOS TV - Sales Rep Needed
KVOS TV has an opening in our Vancouver office for a self motivated Sales Representative. The successful candidate will have a proven sales track record with two or more years experience. The focus of this position is cold calling and developing new advertising clients for our TV station. Media experience is an asset. The individual must be highly driven, well organized with excellent communications skills.
Computer proficiency is essential. Reliable transportation and valid drivers license are required. Please send resume with cover letter to
janelson@kvos.com
Only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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'SNL' to rebroadcast first episode with George Carlin as Host
George Carlin
SeattlePI.com June 27, 2008
As both a tribute and a bid for ratings, NBC is rebroadcasting the first episode of "Saturday Night Live," hosted by George Carlin.
The comedian, who died June 22 of heart failure, was "gracious, fearless and, most important of all, funny," said "SNL" creator Lorne Michaels.
Carlin performed three separate monologues that night in 1975 and helped introduce John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Larraine Newman and Gilda Radner. The show also included a performance from comedian Andy Kaufman and featured musical guests Janis Ian and Billy Preston. Not a bad lineup. The show airs Saturday (Tonight) at 11:30 p.m. on KING/5.
Ahhhh....deja vu ...... to be 19 again ...... the best years of SNL. Wonder when Burt Suggarman will convince the nets to bring back re-runs of the "Midnight Special", where all the "greats" appeared in what is now historic video. Burt's trying to flog discs of the show, but it would be nice to have today's generation appreciate how it all started ... kinda.