Retirement in the forecast for beloved CTV Calgary meteorologist David Spence
A staple of Calgary television for decades, CTV Calgary chief meteorologist David Spence intends to step away from the cameras this fall.
GUNTER: Here’s what’s truly scary about Bill C-10
The Liberals’ real intent is to stifle posts that are, in their minds, “misinformation.”
That’s what’s truly scary about C-10. It would enable a bunch of Liberal appointees on a government board to control what opinions are suitable for Canadians to read or view online.
Wayne Gretzky going into hockey broadcasting with Turner Sports
Wayne Gretzky is entering the hockey broadcasting world.
Radio Mans Fave with George Harrison
George Harrison[nb 1] MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer-songwriter, and music and film producer who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. Sometimes called "the quiet Beatle", Harrison embraced Indian culture and helped broaden the scope of popular music through his incorporation of Indian instrumentation and Hindu-aligned spirituality in the Beatles' work.
Wednesday in Broadcast History .. May 26th…
IT WAS MAY 26th … when Canadian radio pioneer Reginald Fessenden was granted a patent for the liquid barretter microphone…
When Carl Perkins finally appeared on NBC-TV’s “The Perry Como Show” singing his milion-selling version of “Blue Suede Shoes,” two months after he was injured in an MVA enroute to the show ….
When the Rolling Stones were guests on ABC-TV’s weekly music showcase “Shindig!” along with Sonny & Cher, Jackie De Shannon, and Jimmy Rodgers ..
..and when Fantasia Barrino (pictured) was named winner of the third edition of Fox TV’s “American Idol,” edging out Diana DeGarmo.
ALL the milestones for May 26th INSIDE.
Former CKPG news director passes away
The Pattison Media family experienced a loss with the death of long-time news director Mike Woodworth (pictured) last week.
Radio Mans Fave with Eddy Grant…
He was a founding member of The Equals, one of the United Kingdom's first racially-integrated pop groups. His subsequent solo career included the platinum single "Electric Avenue", which is his biggest international hit









