FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. May 30th
ON THIS DAY in 1909
jazz clarinetist and big-band leader Benny Goodman was born in Chicago.
His band's engagement in Los Angeles in August 1935 signalled the start...
Robin Stickley Returns To Global TV BC
After a year in Washington DC for Global National, Robin Stickley is on her way back to British Columbia as 5PM Global News Anchor
PRINCE GEORGE BBM Radio Ratings .. Spring 2014
Source: BBM Canada
Survey Period: March 3, 2014 - April 27, 2014
Demographic: A12+
Area: 9349 (Prince George Ctrl)
Station Share...
KELOWNA BBM Radio Ratings .. Spring 2014
Survey Period: March 3, 2014 - April 27, 2014
Demographic: A12+
Area: 9230 (Kelowna Ctrl)
KAMLOOPS Radio BBM’s .. Spring 2014
Survey Period: March 3, 2014 - April 27, 2014
Demographic: A12+
Area: 9209 (Kamloops Ctrl)
Daypart: Monday-Sunday 5am-1am
VICTORIA BBM Radio Ratings .. Spring 2014
CBC Radio One Victoria continues its dominance in the 12+ BBM's.
Jack FM is sinking fast. KOOL and The Q are in a close battle for music leader.
THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. May 29th
This was the date Bob Hope, Bea Lillie, Melissa Etheridge, Latoya jackson, Herb Shriner and Roy Bonisteel were born. And Candid Camera first appeared on US TV screens.
Bing Crosby, Michael J.Fox, Barbra Streisand, Henry Mancini and the Everly Brothers made entertainment news, while Fannie Brice, Bob Crane, Harvey Korman and George Fenneman all left us on this date.
Details on these and scores more anniversaries INSIDE.
Andy Captain to Country 99 in Bonnyville
Andy Captain from The One! in Leduc Alberta is on the move to his first morning show job.
Ian & Christy Helicopter Photo Shoot
things heating up in Kelowna....
Ian MacKinnon and co-host Christy at SunFM prepare for take-off in Kelowna - Watch Video Inside...
Victoria Radioman turned Politician, Hugh Curtis, Succumbs to Cancer
Hugh Curtis, former B.C. finance minister during the tumultuous era of restraint in the 1980s, has died at age 81.
Curtis had cancer and was admitted to hospital 10 days ago. He passed away Tuesday.
Blessed with a mellifluous speaking voice, Curtis spent 15 years at CJVI before becomiing a minority owner of daytime-only AM radio station C-FAX, where he read news, anchored election coverage, and sold advertising.