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Radiodays North America gears up for second edition
The use of AI in the broadcasting space, podcasting, and diversity and inclusion are among the topics Radiodays North America is doubling down on...
Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast: Dielectric President Keith Pelletier
Analytics represent another area of explosive technological growth as broadcast manufacturers embrace descriptive analytics.
That includes Dielectric, which is sprinkling in a pinch of predictive...
Legendary Vancouver reporter George Garrett signs off at 89
George Garrett, who for more than four decades helped Vancouver's 980 CKNW earn its reputation as a destination for breaking news, has passed away...
Stingray SVP Steve Jones on radio’s appeal for a greater share...
The federal government spent more than $86 million on advertising during fiscal 2022-23. 71% of that was with digital media, including nearly $14 million...
Revolving Door
Originally published in the Feb. 15, 2024 edition of The Weekly Briefing
Bell Media layoffs have largely come at the expense of those working at...
The Weekly Briefing
REVOLVING DOOR:
Bell Media layoffs hitting local CTV News bureaus continued last week with those announcing their departures including Creeson Agecoutay, Atlantic Bureau Chief, CTV...
OP-ED: Dispelling Misconceptions: Radio Remains a Viable and Thriving Medium
Submitted by Caroline Gianias, President, Radio Connects
Recent discussions surrounding the sale of a significant number of local radio stations have sparked misconceptions about the...
Former CanWest exec Paul Morton has died
Paul Morton, one of the original investors in CanWest Broadcasting, passed away Wednesday. He was 85.
Morton, the son of Henry Morton, founder of...
Prime Time to tackle state of global content industry, AI &...
Canada's place in the global content industry and government oversight in the face of huge technological change, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), are just a...
Broadcasters We Lost in 2023
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...