Fake News from CNN Fox & other Corporate Media
Fake News Compilation (BBC, CNN, FOX, NBC, NYT)
Dave Gerry retires from CTV Vancouver
His statement on facebook
Done
I’m done. So done. Done like a dinner. Finito Mussolini. Done! For someone who’s been threatening to retire for years, it’s about damn time!
WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 21st
Happy Birthday to Kiefer Sutherland, Ray Romano, Phil Donahue, Jane Fonda, Samuel L. Jackson and Andy Dick.
Vancouver’s CKST 1040 was sold to Grand Slam Radio, setting the stage for an all-sports format;
the CRTC licensed a new Kelowna FM’er, CILK to Nick Frost;
Wilf Ray (pictured) landed a morning slot on CKMO 1410, beginning an incredible 63-year career in local radio;
David Crosby guest starred on ABC-TV’s sitcom’Roseanne’;
and Diana Ross sang with The Supremes one final time on CBS-TV’s ‘Ed Sullivan Show.”
Signing off forever were actors Richard Long, William Lundigan, and Calgary’s Rod Cameron.
ALL the milestones for Dec 21st INSIDE.
Wayne Madsen: Snopes.com is a CIA Operation
This morning, our DCG published this post, “Facebook is going to use Snopes and other fact-checkers to combat and bury ‘fake news’“.
Using Snopes as an authority is laughable. According to independent investigative reporter Wayne Madsen, “The so-called ‘fact-checking’ authentication website Snopes.com is the go-to website for CIA propaganda.”
‘In the Round’ with Terry David Mulligan at Christmas on Roundhouse Radio
Continuing with a program Terry hosted last Christmas in the Roundhouse Radio Railtown studios, this wildly popular special returns this year with yet again many legendary names in Canadian music; Jim Byrnes, Barney Bentall, Shari Ulrich, Bill Henderson and Roy Forbes.
David Marsden joins Matt Cundill on the ‘Sound Off’ Podcast
David Marsden was inducted in the Canadian Music Industry and Broadcast Hall of Fame back in 2011.
Spotify and Pandora Lose Big Against Radio, Except Among Millennials
Radio isn’t dead. People still listen to AM and FM channels more often than they use individual streaming services, although radio remains most popular with older audiences.









