Jian Ghomeshi Sex Assault Trial: Day One
"He pulls my head down, and at the same time, he's punching me in the head, multiple times. .....Can I take this pain? And my ears are ringing, and I felt like I was going to faint. I'm going to end up passed out on his floor. And I start to cry."
Open House to Highlight NEWS 1130’s 20th Anniversary Celebration
P. R. News Release
courtesy BroadcasterMagazine.com
2016-02-01
After joining the airwaves in February 1996 as Vancouver’s first 24-hour news station, NEWS 1130 continues to be...
Seattle’s Contribution to Jefferson Airplane Dies
Signe Anderson pre-dated Grace Slick as original Jefferson Airplane singer
Published February 01, 2016
Associated Press
courtesy FoxNews.com
Signe Toly Anderson, a vocalist and original member of the...
Audio Active Advertising – Episode 3: Managing Client Expectations
Your radio ad needs to speak to the needs of your target consumer in order to get results
MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Feb. 1st
This was the date 63 years ago when both ‘Private Secretary’ (with Ann Sothern) and ‘General Electric Theatre’ (hosted by Ronald Reagan) debuted on CBS-TV.
The date when 26-year-old Toronto-born Peter Jennings (pictured) became anchorman at ABC News for the first time.
The TV mini-series that introduced Nick Nolte, ‘Rich Man Poor Man’ began on ABC.
And 34 years ago today NBC-TV’s ‘Late Night with David Letterman’ debuted in the hour following Johnny Carson.
ALL the milestones for Feb. 1st INSIDE.
Your radio journey begins here by Dennis Rimmer
Over the next few weeks, this space will take you inside a world that could very well be quite foreign to you. Dennis Rimmer - Photo
“Save KPLU” Campaign Hits $1Mill., Another $6Mill. to Go
The Friends of 88.5 FM community group hopes to raise enough money to match an offer made by the University of Washington.
SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 31st
Three years and a day after the radio debut of ‘The Lone Ranger,’ WXYZ Detroit introduced ‘The Green Hornet,’ which ran weekly for 16 years.
11-year-old Brenda Lee (pictured) made her T-V debut on ABC’s “Junior Ozark Jubilee.”
Julie Andrews, Henry Fonda, Rex Harrison and Jackie Gleason appeared in a two-hour CBS-TV special titled, “The Fabulous Fifties.”
And newsman Edwin Newman retired after 35 years with NBC Radio & TV.
ALL the milestones for Jan. 31st INSIDE.
Radio and the Stars of BBC’s Radio 1 from the 70’s
"When Auntie BBC put on a kaftan and beads and entered the pop age" murmurs the solemn opening commentary of this 1970 'Man Alive' TV analysis of UK pop radio. Posh voices in sepia suits submerged in cigarette smoke poke earnestly at this strange new radio thing growing with alarming speed its petri dish.
The problem with Postmedia
Postmedia is worth more dead than alive, with its current negative net equity of $89.3 million