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SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. April 19th

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IT WAS APRIL 19th ... when the Chicago Barn Dance first aired on WLS. In a few short years it became the National Barn Dance on NBC radio... When the ABC Television Network began operations, only in Philadelphia and Washington at first... When New York AM station WINS became the world's first all-news radio outlet... and when our TV screens were filled with images of destruction from Oklahoma City, after a truck bomb destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Streaming wars: How disruptors are shaking up the TV business

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there is clear evidence that large numbers of Canadian viewers are cutting the cord on traditional TV. In 2014, there were some 240,000 more households without a paid TV package than a year earlier

Lack of Experience Hurting TV News Ratings – Harvey Oberfeld

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How do local stories produced in Toronto make them better? Long time news journalist talks with Talk Digital Network's Jim Goddard on the Goddard Report...

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. April 18th

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IT WAS APRIL 18th ... when future late night TV host Johnny Carson played a bored New Jersey husband with a gift for picking horse-racing winners, in a Playhouse 90 production on CBS-TV... When the reality TV show "Real People" debuted, featuring John Barbour, Sarah Purcell, Byron Allen, Skip Stephenson, and Bill Rafferty... When the TV movie "Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys" aired on ABC... and when Arsenio Hal (pictured)l announced (for the first time) he would end his five-year-old late-night TV talk show the following month... ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Vancouver Radio Remembers Fred Latremouille By Red Robinson

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At this weeks RPM Luncheon at the White Spot in Vancouver, was opened with a “welcome”, then Gord Lansdell and Joanna Mileos read the names of our fellow broadcasters who passed away in the past six months. Then it was time to pay our respects to Fred. Speakers included Doc Harris, Bill Reiter, Miles Ramsay, Tom Jeffries and Wayne Cox. At the conclusion of the poignant and fun-filled speeches Wayne read a wonderful note from Fred’s widow Cathy. Much More Inside...

Report on CBC by Brian Lilley of RebelMedia

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CBC Chair Hubert Lacroix mentions Brian Lilley in this video clip about the corporation

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. April 17th

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IT WAS APRIL 17th .. when San Francisco radio station KPO (now KNBR) took to the airwaves with 50 watts of power... When writer/producer Wyllis Cooper brought Lights Out to NBC radio for what would be acclaimed as the medium's ultimate horror show... When CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan Show featured Petula Clark singing "Sign of the Times', and The Animals performing "Don't Bring Me Down"... and when comedian Joey Bishop (pictured) got the opportunity to try to unseat the king of late night, Johnny Carson, courtesy of ABC-TV. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

PPM Radio Ratings for Seattle-Tacoma .. March 2015

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MOVIN' 92.5 extends its 6+ lead, while KISW continues its climb, now the runnerup.

CBC cuts 200 staff including Shane Foxman

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CBC FM Radio Victoria also lets 2 staff go More Inside...

Fred & Cathy Airchecks from KISS FM daze

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Paul Baruzzi, the producer of the Fred & Cathy doing Latremornings on KISS FM has some great airchecks for you to listen and enjoy...