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Could Talk Radio Host A Trump/Cruz Face-Off?

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It was radio talker Michael Savage (Pictured) who suggested to Trump, not to partake in Thursday GOP debate

BREAKING:Burns Oregon, HUGE FIND? Who The Hell Is This Lady

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Mark Connors of News Channel continues with his reports of what is happening in Burns, Oregon with this Bomb Shell a day after the Shooting of American patriot Robert 'LaVoy' Finicum

Media concentration hurts by Harvey Oberfeld

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It took a TORONTO columnist to draw attention to a growing MEDIA problem affecting Canada's regions! And she's right!

Behind the Shakeup in Seattle Radio

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Media buyers say they understand the reasons behind iHeartMedia’s most recent changes, though they’re not convinced they will succeed.

Drama Playing Out Over Radio Pioneer Himan Brown’s Fortune

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A lawsuit claims the late creator of such legendary radio dramas as "Inner Sanctum," “Dick Tracy” and “The Adventures of the Thin Man” was duped into putting the bulk of his $100 million fortune into a charitable trust controlled solely by his longtime lawyer.

WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Jan. 27th

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The highbrow drama series ‘CBS Radio Workshop’ debuted on the radio network. Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Senor Wences headlined CBS-TV’s “Ed Sullivan Show.’ The hour-long ‘Singalong with Mitch’ began its 3-year run on NBC-TV. And two decades later the sitcom ‘Laverne & Shirley’ (pictured) debuted on ABC-TV.

Does Job Security In Radio Exist? by Rudy Parachoniak

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We’ve all seen it happen. The guy you worked with for the past few years has been told that his services are no longer needed. As Queen so eloquently put it “Another One Bites The Dust”

CHEK Joins Call for Help for Small, Independent TV Stations

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CHEK GM Roy McKenzie said times are difficult for independent operations such as CHEK, as money from national advertisers such as car manufacturers has been declining in recent years.

‘Fish’ on ‘Barney Miller,’ Abe Vigoda Dead at 94

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Vigoda's leathery, sunken-eyed face made him ideal for playing his two most noted roles, the over-the-hill detective Phil Fish in the 1970s TV series "Barney Miller" and the doomed Mafia soldier in "The Godfather."

BCE pitches new local news fund at CRTC hearing

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BCE said it would like to see the program run for three years before re-evaluating it at the next licence renewal hearings.