KZOK Ties Movin’ for #1 6+ in Seattle July PPM’s
The Wolf, KIRO-FM and KJR-FM round out a tightly-bunched Top Five.
Christopher Hyndman, co-host of CBC’s Steven & Chris, Found Dead at...
Hyndman was found without vital signs in an alleyway near the intersection of Queen Street and Broadview Avenue in Toronto shortly after 11 p.m. ET Monday.
Roundhouse Radio 98/3 Vancouver Announces Further Staffing Line Up
Roundhouse Radio 98/3 proudly announces the recent signings of Dave Dhillon (Creative Director), Cory Price (Music Director & On-Air), Leslie Glaeser (Traffic and Accounting Manager) and Barb Snelgrove (Promotions & Communications Director).
TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 4th
IT WAS AUG. 4th ... when the first tennis match on radio was aired on Pittsburgh's KDKA, the first US commercial station...
When the CBC carried out Canada's first television transmission from a helicopter...
When the Federal Communications Commission voted 4-0 to rescind the so-called 'Fairness Doctrine'...
..and when Duncan BC's radio station CKAY 1500 became CJSU (SUN FM) 89.7.
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MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 3rd
IT WAS AUG. 3rd ... when 36-year-old announcer Frank Blair became news anchor of the NBC-TV Today Show, a job he would keep for the next 22 years!...
When CBS-TV war correspondent Morley Safer sent out a Vietnam report showing American troops using their Zippo lighters to set fire to thatched huts in a Vietnamese village ...
When 'Tonight Show' host Johnny Carson graced the cover of the Burbank telephone directory...
..and when the ABC-TV news magazine Primetime Live debuted, with Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer headlining.
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60’s UK Singer & TV Star Cilla Black, Dead at 72
Prime Minister David Cameron has paid tribute to the entertainer, remembering her as "a huge talent who made a significant contribution to public life".
Gerry Forbes Salutes two of the good guys who got axed...
Eric Francis and Matt O’Neill have been both friends and competitors of mine but that never got in the way of our friendship
Alberta’s longest running country radio station CFCW changes addresses
Long time comin...
2008
On November 14, the CRTC approved the change of frequency for CFCW - from 790 kHz to 840 kHz. The proposed change would restore night time coverage to listeners in north-central Alberta, which has been reduced by noise and interference over time.