Friday in Broadcast History .. December 10th

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Born this date were BC broadcaster Mel Cooper, actresses Nia Peeples, Susan Dey and Gloria Loring, actors Kenneth Branagh, Dan Blocker and John Colicos, and newsman Chet Huntley. Vancouver’s good music CHQM signed on at 1320 KHz; Seattle’s KOMO 4 became the city’s 2nd TV station; Nashville’s WSM Barn Dance was introduced for the first time as ‘The Grand Ole Opry’; and 6-year old Donny Osmond appeared for the 1st time with his brothers on NBC-TV’s ‘Andy Williams Show.’ Checking out were Richard Pryor (pictured), Marie Windsor, Paul Richards, Freeman Gosden, Shirley Hemphill, and Canadian broadcasters Spence Caldwell and Duke McLeod. ALL the Dec. 10th milestones INSIDE.

Media Downplay Exit Of Globalist Angela Merkel For Trudeau’s Benefit, by Brad Salzberg

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Might the end of the Angela Merkel's rule over Germany lend credence to the end of the Trudeau era?

NUMERIS Overview: PPM Ratings – Dec 2021, by David Bray

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The new PPM release from Numeris completes the thirteen-week period covering August 30 to November 28, 2021

Regina & Saskatoon Numeris 12+ Diary Fall 2021

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Saskatoon at a glance, C-95 tops the charts, with NewsTalk CKOM coming in 2nd place. As for Regina, Jack FM is the winner, Z-95 moves into 2nd place, next CBC' Radio One, then newser CJME

Winnipeg Fall 2021 Numeris Diary 12+

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Again, the public broadcaster comes in first place. NewsTalk CJOB is second, with Country QX. Hot and Kiss are both in Basement

Kelowna Numeris 12+ Diary – Fall 2021

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Top of the chart is CBC, followed by Pattison's The Beach... Paul Larsen's CKOV, The Lake was not included in these latest numbers, but will be included in next Springs

Victoria Fall 2021 Numeris / Diary 12+

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CBC goes even higher placing top of the heap, with The Q coming 2nd place. The Zone has taken a big tumble