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Vancouver’s The Peak lays off talent as HD Radio experiment slow to gain traction

Vancouver's 102-7 The Peak has laid off its talent, six months after pulling the alt-rock brand off FM and moving it onto HD Radio...

Fort St. John’s Moose FM relaunches to mark 20th anniversary

100.1 Moose FM (CKFU-FM) in Fort St. John is celebrating 20 years of broadcasting to B.C.'s Peace Region by relaunching with a refreshed sound. One...

Brandon Gonez startup acquires Toronto’s NOW Magazine

Gonez Media (GMI), the digital media startup helmed by former CTV and CP24 journalist Brandon Gonez, has announced its acquisition of Toronto's NOW Magazine. Starting...

Investigative Journalism Foundation launches with eye to helping media ‘follow the money’

You're probably familiar with the catchphrase "follow the money" which rose to popularity alongside the release of 1976 Watergate docudrama "All the President's Men,"...

Broadcasters We Lost in 2022

Remembered for their contributions to the broadcast, audio & screen industries *Printed here in order of their publication in Broadcast Dialogue's Weekly Briefing and including...

Michael Melling out as head of CTV News

Michael Melling won't be returning to the helm of CTV News following an independent investigation sparked by Lisa LaFlamme's unceremonious exit from the network over...

Southern Cross Austereo Chief Sales Officer Brian Gallagher talks ‘Boomtown’ and Australian radio’s growth

If you attended Ontario Association of Broadcasters Connection '22, you may have taken in the first panel of this year's conference, The Wizards of...

Numeris fall 2022 PPM insights reveal slight bump in out-of-home tuning

Numeris has released additional insights from the fall 2022 PPM ratings, revealing that out-of-home radio tuning got a boost with the return of more...

Fall 2022 Diary Ratings for Ottawa, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Victoria & Halifax

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CRTC radio review ‘a profound disappointment’: CAB

The Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) is calling the CRTC's commercial radio policy review "a profound disappointment." Released Wednesday morning following a process that began in...

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