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LISTEN: My Broadcasting Corporation President Jon Pole
Jon Pole, President of My Broadcasting Corporation, believes some of radio's best days are still ahead.
The second-generation broadcaster joins Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast to talk about MBC's continued growth, now positioning the company as one of the biggest independent radio operators in Ontario.
We...
Edmonton’s CFCW leads 2025 CCMA radio nominations
The Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) has unveiled the official nominees for the 2025 CCMA Awards.
Leading this year's artist nominations with six nods each are Josh Ross (Fans' Choice Award, Male Artist of the Year, Entertainer of the Year, Video of the Year, Single of...
Celebrating the Heartbeat of Canadian Radio: The 2025 Broadcast Dialogue – Canadian Radio Awards
Radio is much more than “an industry”. It’s a high-passion career and medium that’s truly integral to hundreds of Canadian communities. For many of us, it began behind a microphone, inspired by the excitement, intimacy and connection that broadcasting uniquely offers.
My broadcasting journey and...
CBC/Radio-Canada asked to cut up to 15% of budget as part of federal efficiency review
CBC/Radio-Canada has confirmed it's been asked to participate in a federal government expenditure review that would require the public broadcaster to cut up to 15% of its total budget over the next three years.
The directive - which applies to every major Crown corporation and...
Sign Offs
Phil Reimer, 84, on July 16, after a short stay in Vancouver General Hospital. Originally from Winnipeg, Reimer moved to Victoria at age 14. He started his broadcasting career at CKDA Victoria in 1958, leaving school in Grade 10 to take up the position...
Longtime Vancouver weatherman Phil Reimer dead at 84
Longtime Vancouver weatherman Phil Reimer passed away Wednesday morning after a short stay in Vancouver General Hospital. He was 84.
Reimer is best known for his time as a weather specialist with both CBC Vancouver (from 1977 to 1995) and 980 CKNW (from 1996 to 2006).
Originally...