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CRTC approves sale of CIRH-FM Vancouver to South Fraser Broadcasting
The CRTC has approved South Fraser Broadcasting's purchase of the former Roundhouse Radio (CIRH-FM) Vancouver licence, but has denied its requests for exemptions to...
WAB honours the best of prairie broadcasting
The Western Association of Broadcasters held its 2019 WAB Gold Medal Awards Gala Thursday evening at the Fairmont Banff Springs.
Hosted by Global Calgary’s Linda...
Hockey broadcaster Jim Hughson to receive Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Hockey broadcaster Jim Hughson and writer and NHL communications executive Frank Brown have been named as this year's Hockey Hall of Fame NHL Media...
Former news anchor Sarika Sehgal dead at 42
Former news anchor Sarika Sehgal has passed away. She was just 42.
Sehgal, who had a career that took her from CICI-TV Sudbury to the...
Gord Kidder passes away following return from Czech Republic
Radio sales veteran Gord Kidder has passed away less than a week after being airlifted back to Ontario from the Czech Republic. He was...
Slaight, Waters come forward with matching funds to ‘Bring Gord Kidder...
As radio sales veteran Gord Kidder remains in a coma in the Czech Republic, the broadcast community is rallying to raise funds to have...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Community radio resurgence with Co-op Radio’s...
On this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, an off the cuff roundtable on the resurgence of Community Radio with Bryan McKinnon, the...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Brad Danks, CEO of OUTtv
On this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, Brad Danks, the CEO of Canadian specialty channel and OTT platform OUTtv. The LGBTQ network...
Barbara Williams to join CBC
Barbara Williams is joining the CBC as Executive Vice-President.
Up until her recent retirement, Williams was EVP and COO of Corus Entertainment, and previously served...
Longtime Toronto and Ottawa radio host Mark Elliot (Nils Johanson) dead...
Longtime Toronto and Ottawa radio host Mark Elliot, whose real name was Nils Johanson, died Friday (Jan. 11) after a short battle with pneumonia....