Kiefer’s Mom, Canadian actress Shirley Douglas Dies at 86

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Kiefer Sutherland tweeted that his actress mother, Shirley Douglas, a native of Weyburn Saskatchewan, died early today of complications from pneumonia, three days after her 86th birthday.

John Barbour Reads From His Book Episode 2

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Hi, everyone. For this 2nd reading from my book i tried to pick something interesting for men & women. It's about when I discovered women. At 11!!! Enjoy???

Glacier Media Shelves the 112-year old ‘Vancouver Courier’

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The temporary shutdown comes during a brutal period for newspapers, which are coping with the closure of so many local businesses during the pandemic. The Courier has been hit especially hard because it relies heavily on flyers to generate revenue.

Spokane Loses its Last Local Sports Talk Show

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An era ended Friday night. The plug was pulled at 700 ESPN on Patchin and Lukens, the last surviving show in what was once a semi-thriving Spokane radio sports-talk world.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Sue Thompson

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJMJmop-Gik Sad Movies (Make Me Cry Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) in 1961 was another hit for Sue Thompson. Another tune I never heard of or listened to until now. Sue Thompson 1961 ... ... Chuck Benson – Started his broadcast...

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. April 5th

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IT WAS APRIL 5th … when less than five months after the first NBC network broadcast from New York, the Pacific Coast-based NBC ‘Orange’ network aired its first programmming from temporary studios in San Francisco…. When 19-year old Barbra Streisand (pictured) made her first network television appearance on NBC’s late night “Jack Paar Show” with guest host Orson Bean… When the final episode of the original ‘Hawaii Five-0’ aired on CBS-TV… and when the FOX Broadcasting Company debuted coast-to-coast in the US with two Sunday night comedy shows, Married..With Children and The Tracey Ullman Show. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Canadian Pioneer In Digital Web Radio Set To Launch The Canadian Podcast Network

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Allan Holender hosted the first internet broadcast in Canada in 1997. Since then he has successfully built six digital online radio networks.