The Vancouver Sun’s Article about That CFUN Deejays Picture Last...
Former C-FUN DJs posed in front of the old C-FUN building at 1900 West 4th Ave. Sadly three of their original number have died.
Dallas Harms, who helped jump-start Ronnie Hawkins’ career, dies at 84
The Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, known for his songs "Paper Rosie" and "Honky Tonkin' (All Night Long)," died on Saturday in Hamilton.
Summerland BC loses its Live Local Morning Show
Bradley Green is losing his local live morning show on CHOR AM in Summerland. Instead the local station will simulcast Allan Gee's breakfast show from CKOR down the Okanagan in Penticton.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Patsy Cline
Another of Patsy’s hits from 1961: I Fall To Pieces.
WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Oct. 16th
Happy Birthday today to Angela Lansbury, Suzanne Somers, Merilee Rush, John Mayer, Kellie Martin and Tim Robbins.
Vancouver deejay Jack Cullen (pictured) aired his first ever ‘Owl Prowl’ on CKMO AM 1410;
'The Right to Happiness,’ a longrunning quarter hour daytime drama, debuted on the NBC Blue radio network;
‘The Bob Newhart Show’ aired its 100th episode on CBS-TV;
The Vancouver-produced ‘Smallville’ debuted on the WB network;
and the last episode of ‘Max Headroom’ aired on ABC-TV.
Among the celebrity deaths for Oct. 16th are Shirley Booth, Ken Carpenter, Barbara Billingsley, Lister Sinclair, Jean Shepherd, Ella Mae Morse, Gene Krupa, and Dan Dailey.
Details, and ALL the milestones for this date INSIDE.
Considering How Corrupt The System Has Become, We Can’t Trust Elections Canada
Disturbingly, the establishment press is attacking the Conservatives for questioning Elections Canada, when the media should be holding powerful government institutions accountable.
Viacom Mogul Planning a Conservative Rival to Fox News
In the midst of closing a merger between CBS and Viacom, Shari Redstone is quietly exploring a plan to launch a conservative TV outlet meant to square off with the Fox News Channel.