Victoria Radio Ratings: David Bray & Partners Provide Demo Breakouts
Bragging rights at the top of the ratings heap go to The Q delivering a 15.2% share for A12+ (down from 15.6% in the fall. The Zone grabs the #1 spot with women 25-54 delivering a 17.8% share (up from 12.5%). The Q holds the #1 spot for males 25-54, posting a 21.8% share followed by The Zone with 18.8%.
New York Times Steers Writers Away from Cable Shows it Deems Too Partisan
Alongside MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and CNN's Don Lemon, Lawrence O’Donnell’s show on MSNBC is also apparently a no-go, as are Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson’s programs — though Times reporters were typically never seen on those shows anyway.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Browns
The Bells were three Browns. Best known for The Three Bells in 1959.
FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. May 31st
IT WAS MAY 31st … when the first Canadian TV signal on the prairies took to the air as CBWT Winnipeg signed on…
When the weekly Odessa Texas TV show featuring Roy Orbison and the Teen Kings boasted Elvis Presley as their singing guest…
When Bobby Darin appeared on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show singing his two top pop singles “Mack the Knife” and “Dream Lover.” And Canada’s Wayne & Schuster did a takeoff on TV crime shows…
..and when Mel Cooper (pictured) received approval to acquire 71% of Victoria’s CFAX 1070 from Clare Copeland. Cooper kept CFAX at the top of the Victoria radio ratings for the next 30 years, before selling to CHUM in 2004.
ALL the milestones for May 31st INSIDE.
Singer/guitarist Leon Redbone Dies, Aged 69
Redbone retired from performing in 2015 because his health had "been a matter of concern for some time" — a spokesman for singer said at the time — and it was "too challenging for him to continue the full range of professional activities."
The mystery of Calgary’s unlicensed reggae radio station
The station could be heard by drivers all over downtown Calgary, at least as far south as Peigan Trail on the Deerfoot and as far west as 37th Street S.W. and Bow Trail.
Fox’s Hannity Is No. 1 In May Cable News Ratings; MSNBC’s Maddow Has Worst...
The Trump era has been very, very good to Sean Hannity. The Fox News Channel host finished May as the top-rated host in cable news, with an average total audience of 3.138 million viewers