Friday, September 12, 2025

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Richard Dysart, the Patriarchal Senior Partner at ‘LA Law,’ Dead at...

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Dysart was nominated for the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for four straight years, finally winning the trophy in 1992.

Former CBC Radio Host Jurgen Gothe Dead at 70

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He was best known as the award-winning host of DiscDrive, the national afternoon radio show featuring classical and jazz music which he hosted from Vancouver for 23 years.

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. April 10th

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IT WAS APRIL 10th .. when Art Baker hosted 'People Are Funny' in its debut on NBC radio ... When 16-year-old Ricky Nelson sang for the first time on his family's radio show 'The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet' .. When legendary Toronto newsman Dick Smythe ended an 18-year run at CHUM-FM and walked across the street to CFTR-FM... and when Charles Kuralt (pictured) hosted his last broadcast of CBS-TV's 'Sunday Morning.' ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

HBO Holds First Nations Casting Call in North Vancouver

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HBO will be filming a miniseries based on the life of American explorers Lewis & Clark in Vancouver later this year and is looking for local First Nations actors to fill speaking parts and extra roles.

Corus Posts $86.8 Million Loss, Now Counts on Female Audiences for...

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"We are confident that, by expanding the hot adult contemporary format, we can build a highly successful women-targeted radio network."

Jill Krop Appointed Station Manager/News Director at Global BC

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As Global BC's station manager and news director, Jill Krop is now one of B.C.'s most powerful news executives.

Global News Consolidates: Kelowna Newscast to be Anchored from Toronto

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The production of the late-night and weekend newscasts east of Alberta, as well as Kelowna, will be moved to Toronto.

Kevin Crull Bounced from Bell Media; a Win for Journalistic Independence

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"The independence of Bell Media's news operations is of paramount importance to our company and to all Canadians."

Are We Reporting The News, Or Making It?

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The recent debate over Indiana’s so-called ‘Religious Freedom’ law is the latest media firestorm to grab the public’s attention, and 51% of respondents told Rasmussen they believe the media and activist groups make such laws seem more discriminatory than they really are.

Profanity-Laced Tyson Interview by CP24 Violated Broadcast Ethics, CBSC Rules

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The council says that on at least two occasions during the Sept. 10, 2014, interview Tyson used extremely coarse language.