Friday in Broadcast History .. June 6th

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IT WAS JUNE 6th … in fact D-Day on the beaches of Normandy, when 44-year-old Toronto Star reporter Gordon Sinclair (pictured) began a daily series of popular broadcasts on CFRB Radio, that continued until his death… When CBC TV aired the first program in the long-running news-panel show “Front Page Challenge.” It continued for 38 years… When after 23 years The Ed Sullivan Show left CBS-TV. Gladys Knight & The Pips and singer Jerry Vale appeared on the final show… ..and when CHUM 1050 Toronto, the station with North America’s longest-running hit record chart, abandoned its Top-40 format for a mixture of soft rock and oldies. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

PSR’s 6pm Thursday Night News with The News You Should Know…

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Are Trump & Elon Creating The Illusion Of Chaos? – X22 Report

Spring PPM Ratings for Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto & Montreal, by David Bray

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With this book, radio retains an average weekly reach of 81% for Canadians A12+. In home represents 50% of tuning. Out of home represents 50% of tuning. Let’s forge on.

Troy Reeb exits Corus Entertainment as John Gossling takes over as sole CEO

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Corus Entertainment has ousted its co-CEO Troy Reeb, just two days after the executive took centre stage at the Canadian broadcast group’s annual upfront presentation.

FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington Announces Sudden Exit

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FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington has formally announced that he will step down from his role at the end of this week, concluding a tenure that began with his appointment by President Donald Trump during Trump’s first term.

Radio Mans fave with The Spencer Davis Group (Steve Winwood)

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The Spencer Davis Group were a British blues and R&B influenced rock band[1] formed in Birmingham in 1963 by Spencer Davis (guitar), brothers Steve Winwood (vocals, keyboards, and guitar) and Muff Winwood (bass guitar), and Pete York (drums).

Rob Greenlee: What Is A Podcast in 2025? – The Sound Off Podcast with...

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What is a podcast in 2025? We called in Rob Greenlee to provide insights into the evolving landscape of podcasting, focusing on the rise of video podcasting. He discusses how platforms like YouTube and Spotify are reshaping the industry, challenging traditional RSS-based distribution.