Broadcaster Tom McCarthy Calls Home Run, Catches Ball, Then Throws it...
By Dan Wohl| MLB.com June 27 4:51 pm
MLB announcers can usually be found in their broadcast booths, which tend to be halfway up the...
SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. June 28th
Puget Sound Radio's Ron Robinson Presents Today In Broadcast History...
Jingle, jingle, jingle all the way back. It’s Jingle Time!
Just as the header describes... take a listen and get lost in the sounds of jingles.... CJCA during the 70's had some of the coolest jingle packages I for one, have heard...
Legendary Soul Singer Bobby Womack Dies at 70
Womack began his career as a member of Curtis Womack and the Womack Brothers, who were signed to SAR Records by Sam Cooke.
Dan McAllister’s retirement party
Radio Veteran Dan McAllister calls it a day after 50 years in the industry...
Ed Bain, I should have included that The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group also gave Dan and his wife Helen an Alaskan Cruise in appreciation of his 27 years of service…1st class send off indeed.
Much More inside
Why Talent Matters
Radio personalities can build a bigger social fan base than their actual station's social accounts – because they are human.
On-air talent recognize that fans use social platforms to record their personal "timelines," and share what matters to them. So often, it's a DJ's social behavior that draws fans to the station.
Shakeup at ‘The View’: Sherri Shepherd, Jenny McCarthy Sacked
The 'firings' were said to have been announced during a network meeting late Thursday afternoon.
Radio Coach: ‘Winning the PPM Game’
I heard more than one News/Talk GM describe PPM as "People Prefer Music."
FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. June 27th
It's the birthdate of Captain Kangaroo and Khloe Kardashian, and also gave birth to an ABC-TV soap called "Loving."
Red Robinson held his first rock concert at the Kerrisdale Arena starring Bill Haley, Elvis began taping his first TV special, and Billy J. Kramer guested on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Hugh Grant was arrested for 'lewd behaviour' with an L.A. prostitute, and John Lennon was finally granted his Green Card.
Gale Storm and Don Grady and Canadian teen idol Terry Black breathed their last, as did the TV shows Miami Vice, The Flip Wilson Show, and the NBC Matinee Theatre.
Details of these and dozens more milestones for June 27th INSIDE.
CBC plans massive staff cuts as it shifts to mobile-first strategy
The public broadcaster’s president and CEO, Hubert Lacroix, unveiled the new five-year plan to staff in a tense town hall Thursday afternoon. Dubbed “A space for us all,” the strategy includes cutting 1,000 to 1,500 jobs by 2020, scaling back some local evening newscasts from 90 minutes to 30, and shifting more resources from TV and radio to web broadcasting.