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The Weekly Briefing
REVOLVING DOOR:
Michael Melling has been appointed head of CTV News, succeeding Wendy Freeman who stepped down from the role at the end of December....
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Digital experts James Wallace and Jeff...
On our year-end podcast, we usually focus on the newsmakers in the broadcast, podcast, tech and streaming space...but this year Broadcast Dialogue and our...
The Weekly Briefing
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James Wallace, Director of Digital Strategy for Momentum Media Marketing and Broadcast Dialogue, is leaving the company, effective Jan. 4. Wallace, who has...
Jeff Lush joins Momentum as James Wallace exits to return to...
Momentum Media Marketing, the parent company of Broadcast Dialogue, is closing 2021 by saying goodbye to a colleague who has been the digital backbone...
The Weekly Briefing
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Brian Williams has announced his retirement following a 50-year career that’s seen him cover more than a dozen Olympic Games, in addition to...
The Weekly Briefing
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Pooja Handa and Gurdeep Ahluwalia will take over the 98.1 CHFI morning show, starting Jan. 4. One of the worst kept secrets in...
The Weekly Briefing
SIGN OFFS:
Rosalie Trombley, 82, on Nov. 23, of complications from Alzheimer’s. Originally hailing from Leamington, ON, Trombley was initially hired at Windsor-Detroit Top 40...
The Weekly Briefing
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Joe Natale is officially out as President and CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) as former Chief Financial Officer Tony Staffieri moves into the position on a...
Announcing the winners of the 2021 Canadian Radio Awards, presented by...
Broadcast Dialogue is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 Canadian Radio Awards, presented by HD Radio.
We are thrilled to recognize the excellent radio created...
The Weekly Briefing
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Bob Irving has announced his retirement after 52 years in broadcasting, 48 of those with Winnipeg’s 680 CJOB. The veteran sportscaster will conclude...