CBC CEO Hubert Lacroix Stays Put While Successor Search Continues

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Lacroix began working as president and CEO on Jan. 1, 2008 and was due to step down on Dec. 31.

Radio Sales & Marketing Position Open in Lethbridge

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The successful candidate will represent both 94.1 CJOC and 98.1 The Bridge, responsible for growing revenue from existing accounts and developing new business

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 30th

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Happy Birthday to Tracey Ullman, Meredith Viera, Sean Hannity and sitcom guru James Burrows. Also born this day were Bert Parks, Jack Lord, Dennis Morgan and Jeannette Nolan. Canada’s first radio network hooking up Monteal with Ottawa broadcast the CNR’s Anniversary Show; the famous Jack Benny feud with Fred Allen kicked off on NBC radio; the first black and white TV sets sold for $1,175 US; James Arness, soon to be Matt Dillon of Gunsmoke, made his TV acting debut on the Lux Video Theatre; ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ with Winnipeg’s Monty Hall (pictured) debuted on NBC-TV; and the same network, after 25 years, cancelled ‘The Wonderful World of Disney.’ Among the obits for Dec. 30th were composer Richard Rodgers, bandleader Ralph Flanagan, and ’60/’70’s Seattle radio DJ Lan Roberts. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

CHEK-TV’s Gordie Tupper Packing it in

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Gordie has been lucky enough to spend his entire broadcasting career in Victoria, his home town.
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WAB Canada’s Premier Broadcasters Conference is Now Open for Registration

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The world-class speakers line-up also includes researcher David Allison who will introduce us to Valuegraphics, an entirely new tool that defines and motivates target audiences based on what people value: what they need, want and expect out of life

FRIDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 29th

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Happy Birthday to Ted Danson, Jon Voight, Mary Tyler Moore, Dinah Christie, Dina Merrill, Patricia Clarkson and Ashleigh Banfield. Radio soap favorite ‘Young Dr. Malone’ began 4 seasons on CBS-TV; WMCA’s Good Goys’ became the first N.Y. radio station to play ‘The Beatles’; Jane Pauley ended her 13 years as co-host of NBC-TV’s ‘Today Show”; and Sly and the Family Stone headlined CBS-TV’s ‘Ed Sullivan Show.’ And passing away at age 77 was the ‘King of Jazz,’ Paul Whiteman (pictured). ALL the milestones for Dec. 29th INSIDE.

Rose Marie, Wisecracking Star of ‘Dick Van Dyke Show’, Dead at 94

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Along with Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Morey Amsterdam and, occasionally, Carl Reiner (the series' creator), she appeared in all five seasons of the sitcom and received Emmy nominations in 1963, 1964 and 1966.