Randip Janda replaces Corey Hirsch on Sportsnet 650 Canucks broadcasts

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For the first time since Tom Larscheid retired in 2010, Vancouver Canucks radio broadcasts won’t feature a former NHL player full-time in the broadcast booth.

The Greg Beharrell Show Added To 11 Canadian Markets

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YEA NETWORKS has a deal in place with CANADA’s ROGERS SPORTS & MEDIA to add THE GREG BEHARRELL SHOW to 11 of their Rock stations

WHO COULD IT BE? CNN Reportedly Planning to Drop Another High-Level Personality

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Is bad boy Jim Acosta next to depart Fake News?

Radio Mans fave with The Doobie Brothers

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https://youtu.be/DkytJLoxGmQ Listen to the Music The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band formed in 1970 in San Jose, California, known for their flexibility in performing across numerous genres and their vocal harmonies. Active for five decades, with...

Wednesday in Broadcast History .. October 12th

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Born this date were daytime radio star Jane Ace, Hugh Jackman, Nancy Kulp, Kirk Cameron, plus sportscasters Tony Kubek and Dan Russell. After 15 years on radio ‘Burns and Allen’ made their debut on CBS-TV; ‘Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons’ began its 18 year run on network radio; Walter Cronkite spent all 3 prime time hours on CBS-TV on the memoirs of Dwight Eisenhower; the late singer Karen Carpenter received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; and Vancouver-based Nickelback scored their first #1 album. Celebrities leaving us on Oct. 12th include announcers Joel Aldred and Johnny Olsen (pictured), musicians Ray Conniff, Carmen Cavallero, John Denver and Gene Vincent, Bullwinkle producer Jay Ward, and veteran actor Leon Ames. Details and ALL the Oct 12th milestones INSIDE

PSR’s 6 o’clock Tuesday Night News with the News behind the News and Much...

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Every Once In A While The Lion Has To Show The Jackals Who He Is – X22 Report

Angela Lansbury, Oscar winner and ‘Murder, She Wrote’ actress, dead at 96

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Angela Lansbury, the three-time Oscar winner with a storied stage and screen career has died. She was 96.