Karl Douglas out at Pattison’s Edmonton’s UP! Position Eliminated
Up! Edmonton eliminates broadcaster position...
A Message for LeBron James
Pro Sports in America is dying in front of our very eyes. This will be a story taught in business schools across America for decades to come. The story is about how to kill a multi-billion-dollar empire overnight, with just your big mouth.
It’s about killing the goose that laid the golden egg.
Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback with The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band from San Jose, California. Active for five decades, with their greatest success in the 1970s,
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley
Elvis, The King, continued to reach the top of the charts in the 1950’s. I Beg Of You was one of them in 1958.
Tuesday in Broadcast History .. September the 8th…
IT WAS SEPT. 8th … when The Hoboken Four, featuring a 19-year old Frank Sinatra as lead singer, appeared on Major Bowes Amateur Hour on WOR radio, and won the week …
When Canada’s first English-language TV station, CBLT in Toronto started operations… two days after Montreal’s French-language CBC station…
When “Bat Masterson,” a western starring Gene Barry, began its 108-episode run on NBC-TV…
..and when the pioneering space series “Star Trek,” starring Montreal-born William Shatner, debuted on NBC-TV.
ALL the milestones for Sept. 8th INSIDE!
Legendary WSU announcer Bob Robertson passes away at 92
Legendary Washington State University announcer Bob Robertson (pictured) passed away Monday, at the age of 92.
Manitoba-born country music queen Lucille Starr dies at 82
Manitoba's queen of country music Lucille Starr died on Friday after a long illness, her family confirms.








