Parler Sees Major Growth Boom as Big Tech Continues to Censor and Suppress Election...

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Twitter competitor Parler has seen a massive boom in users as Big Tech continues to censor and suppress election related news that is unfavorable to Joe Biden

Roo Phelps takes on extra on-air duties…

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In addition to Roo's job at EZ rock in Kelowna, as of October 25th she's filling in for Shannon Ella while Shannon's away on mat leave. Roo is Canada's only fourth-generation broadcaster in an unbroken line

Howie Meeker dies at 97

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Sports Legend Howie Meeker dies in Nanaimo at 97

Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback with Simply Red

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Simply Red is a British soul and pop band which formed in Manchester in 1979. The lead vocalist of the band is singer and songwriter Mick Hucknall, who, by the time the band initially disbanded in 2010, was the only original member left.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Darin

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From 1956 until his death at the age of 37, Bobby Darin was one of the most popular singers on the charts. He was an accomplished player of the piano, drums, and guitar.

Wednesday in Broadcast History .. November the 11th…

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Happy Birthday to Demi Moore, Leonardo DiCaprio, Calista Flockhart and Adam Beach. Also born Nov. 11th were Jonathan Winters, LaVern Baker and Robert Ryan. This was the day that radio star Kate Smith first sang ‘God Bless America’; the juvenile adventure ‘Mandrake the Magician’ debuted on New York’s WOR Radio; NBC-TV aired the first movie with an AIDS theme, ‘An Early Frost’; the first video recorder was demonstrated in Los Angeles, and Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees guested on NBC-TV’s ‘Boy Meets World’. ‘Rocky and his Friends’ debuted as a TV cartoon show, and Courtenay’s CFCP Radio flipped to FM to become ‘Magic FM.’ Obits include Shirley Mitchell, Jane Ace, Dayton Allen, and the voice of baseball’s Cleveland Indians Herb Score. Details INSIDE.

Comedian Norm Crosby, deadpan mangler of words, dead at 93

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Master of the malaprop had 1970s TV show, co-hosted telethon for muscular dystrophy