ESPN Radio Shuffles National Lineup, Replaces Breakfast Show
ESPN said it would cancel its flagship morning radio program, “Golic & WIngo,” while bringing Mike Greenberg, half of the team that helped the Disney sports-media giant carve a bigger business in the audio world, back to the medium as part of a reworking of its national lineup.
Canadian TV producer Peter Lenkov fired by CBS over toxic work environment allegations
Canadian writer and producer Peter Lenkov, the showrunner on the revivals of Magnum P.I. and MacGyver, had his relationship with CBS bosses terminated after executives received multiple complaints about his behind-the-scenes behaviour.
Disney Introduces Openly Satanic Kid’s Show
What is up with Disney? Is it not bad enough that there are subliminal messages and occult symbolism in their films? Now the Disney Television Animation is airing a series that promotes demons and witchcraft.
Lochlin Cross – Tales from the Loc’r Room
Lochlin Cross is the morning show host at Cruz 95.7 in Edmonton along with Grant Johnston and James White. He spent time in Winnipeg and Edmonton programming two heavy hitter rock stations in Power 97 and K-Rock 97.3.
CRTC: 104.9 Must Continue to Programme for/from Chilliwack (yeah, sure!)
An application by Rogers to move the originating station status from CKKS 107.5 in Chilliwack to CKKS-2 104.9 in Vancouver has been rejected even though programming for the station has technically originated in Vancouver for the past 20 years.
Flash From the Past: When Radio came to Preston Ont., 97 Years Ago
Cyrus Dolph’s magnificent house could easily accommodate the growing need for studio space and his large sunroom became broadcast central. With his financial strength and a creative mind, Dolph’s six-year span of operating CKPC was a golden age in the development of Waterloo County radio.
Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback by The Alan Parsons Project
The Alan Parsons Project were a British rock band active between 1975 and 1990,[1] whose core membership consisted of Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson.










