CTV News wins RTNDA ‘Best Newscast,’ Top Digital Award
For the fourth consecutive year, “CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme” took home the Bert Cannings Award for Best Network Television Newscast.
CJME Regina Wins Best Radio Newscast in Canada
A story about the Regina Beach natural gas explosion led off that winning newscast broadcast on Dec. 3
MONDAY in Broadcast History .. June 8th
IT WAS JUNE 8th .. in the earliest experimental days of television when WGY-TV in Schenectady, NY revamped its regular program schedule. While continuing to broadcast three days a week, there were only two times each day that viewers could watch TV: 1:30 to 2:00 p.m. and 11:30 to Midnight...
When Lassie debuted on ABC radio. It was a 15-minute show about an extraordinary collie...
When the future 'Mr. Television' Milton Berle made his debut as host of NBC-TV's 'Texaco Star Theatre'....
..and when the show that introduced us to John Travolta, "Welcome Back, Kotter" aired its final episode on ABC TV.
ALL the milestones for June 8th INSIDE.
CBC’s Shelagh Rogers to be Sworn as U-Vic Chancellor Monday
courtesyVictoria Times-Colonist
June 6, 2015 10:18 PM
Shelagh Rogers, the University of Victoria's next chancellor. Photograph By Adrian Lam, Times Colonist
CBC Radio host Shelagh Rogers will be installed as the University of...
SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. June 7th
IT WAS JUNE 7th ... when NBC radio presented The Lux Radio Theatre for the final time. For almost all of its 21 years it had brightened the CBS Radio schedule ...
When children's puppet show stars Kukla, Fran Allison and Ollie (at right), along with the Boston Pops Orchestra, were stars of the first network TV broadcast shown in "compatible color"...
When the "Johnny Cash Show" debuted as a summer series on ABC-TV ...
..and when bandleader Ricky Minor jumped from FOX-TV to NBC's "Tonight Show with Jay Leno," replacing Kevin Eubanks.
ALL the milestones for June 7th INSIDE.
Where Are All The Female Program Directors?
I believe that the dominant male factor orginated in broadcasting during the 40s and 50s and ever since then it has been a tough nut for women to crack in terms of the work culture.
The Little Station that Could: the CHEK-TV Story
They pooled their money, found other investors and convinced Canwest and its bondholders to hand over the station for a toonie, plus $2.5 million to cover operating losses while CHEK rebuilt its programming schedule from scratch.