Tom & Curley Show co-host Tom Tangney announces retirement from KIRO...
After nearly three decades at KIRO Radio, Tom & Curley Show co-host Tom Tangney is retiring.
CRTC hearings begin on proposed Rogers Communications deal to buy Shaw
Rogers Communications Inc. told a federal telecoms regulator hearing Monday that its proposed $26-billion takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. will enhance competition, but made no guarantees that Shaw customers won’t see rates rise.
Internet Censorship Demanded By Special Interest Groups– Not General Public, by...
Democracy has been chipped away for decades as a result of Pierre Trudeau’s Charter Rights implementation in 1982.
Hana Mae Nassar takes on duties of CFFR Calgary
Hana Mae Nassar is taking over responsibility for the CityNews 660 CFFR Calgary digital product
Veteran Broadcaster Bill Hughes died
Former Vancouver broadcaster and executive Bill Hughes has died at age 96
The CBC is a joke and Canadians are laughing at them
This week, the CBC apologized after blowing an election call for the mayoral race in Quebec City. The CBC’s bungled call led to the wrong candidate rushing to the podium to mistakenly deliver her victory speech. So much for being a “beacon for truth.”
Mastering the Art of radio leads to communications job
Aronson, who grew up on Thetis Island and graduated from Chemainus Secondary School in 2005, has been the news director of The Q radio station in Victoria for the last four years. His last day was Friday.
Trudeau’s Internet Censorship Agenda Condemned By Google, by Brad Salzberg
Canada is currently on a path to regulating online harms that internet authorities such as Global Network Initiative, Ranking Digital Rights, internet scholar Daphne Keller and legal scholar Michael Geist have decried as among the worst in the world.
Must-see TV, by Dr. Sport, Greg Douglas
Dr. Sport: Watching Whitecaps coach Vanni Sartini is almost as entertaining as the games themselves
Radio Mans fave with The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1964, initially consisting of keyboardist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist Ray Thomas, guitarist Denny Laine, drummer Graeme Edge, and bassist Clint Warwick













