Moonves Misbehaviour While CBS CEO Worse than Earlier Revealed

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Investigators received "multiple reports" about a network employee who was "on call" to perform oral sex on Moonves, The New York Times reported late Tuesday.

CBC, ‘The Ocean’ & ‘QM/FM’ Join the Ban on ‘Baby It’s Cold Outusde’

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CBC Radio says it's joining at least two other broadcasters in the country, Rogers Media and Bell Media, in pulling the controversial Christmas favourite out of their rotations this year.

Liberty Media angling to snag post-bankruptcy iHeartMedia

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The Denver-based media tycoon John Malone is angling to take control of the broadcasting behemoth — whose more than 800 stations include New York’s Z100 and 103.5 KTU — as soon as it gets out of bankruptcy early next year

Playing The Game As An Underdog, by Paul Kaye

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The business world is fierce. Every day is a battle. Marketplaces are competitive. It's a never ending cycle of trial and error. You gain an inch, you lose an inch. You gain some ground and you lose some ground. Each industry has a top dog and underdogs... And it's certainly a dog eat dog world

Chuck’s Christmas Classics featuring Mel Torme

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Enjoy this classic with Mel Torme 

TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 4th

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It’s the birth date of actors Jeff Bridges, Donnelly Rhodes, Marisa Tomei, Patricia Wettig and Victor French; of the music world’s Dennis Wilson, Deanna Durbin, Chris Hillman, Freddy Cannon and Eddie Heywood; and of broadcasters Wink Martindale and Alan Jackson. ‘The Eveready Hour’ began its pioneering radio variety show run on New York’s WEAF; Walter Winchell began his longrunning Sunday night news and gossip radio show on NBC Blue; the iconic radio soap ‘Ma Perkins’ moved from Cincinnati’s WLW to the NBC Red network; Frank Reynolds co-anchored his final ABC-TV evening newscast; and ‘Falcon Crest’ began its 9-year prime time run on CBS-TV. It’s also the date we lost iconic Calgary sportscaster Ed Whalen (pictured). Details and ALL the Dec 4th milestones INSIDE.

CHUM Legend Roger Ashby Retiring after 50 Years with ‘Mixed Emotions’

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“I’m looking forward to having a flexible schedule and not having the daily responsibility of having a morning show, not having to get up at four o’clock. But on the other hand I’m going to miss it because it’s what I love,” said Ashby, who says he’s been asked by Bell Media to stay on in a part-time capacity to do some work for the iHeartRadio app.