Christmas Special Feature: “Her Holiday Hero” By Emil Tiedemann
Lisa was 17-years-old when she gave birth to her first son, and 18 when she had her second. She was 22 when the father of her two sons officially left them and moved out East for good. When she turned 23, Lisa found (and lost) her first job ever, working at a cash register at her local supermarket, yet unable to make ends meet for the foreseeable future. Included is the Christmas story, 'A Creature was Stirring' with Jerry Forbes (Pictured)
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Newcap celebrates ‘Canada’s Music Director’ Wayne Webster
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Despite Year of Turmoil, Fox News Stays on Top (& MSNBC Tops CNN)
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WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 20th
It’s the birthdate of Jonah Hill, Uri Geller, Irene Dunne, John Hillerman, Pamela Austin, and the late MP and CKWX (later CBC) Open Liner Judy Lamarsh.
Radio Australia began shortwave transmission, identified by the cry of the Kookabura bird;
Vancouver’s CKWX was approved for an FM sister station, C-JAZ (it is now JACK FM at 96.9);
Kelowna’s CILK FM was approved for sale to Standard Radio (later Astral, now Bell);
and NBC-TV experimented with no announcers on a Jets-Dolphins football telecast. It was not considered a success.
Bowing out forever on Dec. 20th were Carl Sagan, Foster Brooks, Arnold Stang, Brittany Murphy, Steve Landesberg, and the first black anchor on a network (ABC) newscast, Max Robinson.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
Roundhouse Radio Picks up Coast to Coast AM with George Noory beginning Christmas Day
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Surprise! Audio is Making a Huge Comeback!
From Audible’s new Canadian store to Pacific Content’s branded podcasts, listeners are lending their ears to new media.