Craig Silverman named Editor of Canadian ‘BuzzFeed’ Site

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BuzzFeed, the news and viral content factory that has sometimes been burned by made-up news stories, has hired a leading warrior against fake viral content to head up its new Canadian editorial operations.

Jacobs: Radio Still Dominates Car and Music Discovery

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  April 27, 2015 Each year, Jacobs Media does a study on the country's changing media habits. The annual "Techsurvey" looks at how consumers are receiving their audio and video entertainment. The latest survey concludes that...

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. April 27th

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IT WAS APRIL 27th ... when Seattle radio station KIRO first began broadcasting as 50-watt KPCB at 521 meters (580 khz.)... When the first broadcast of (pictured) Canadian director Fletcher Markle's drama anthology ''Studio One' aired on CBS radio... When NBC TV's "Today" show went abroad for the 1st time .. to Paris France... and when the final episode of "Green Acres" aired on CBS-TV. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

San Francisco ‘Radio Waves’ w/Ben Fong-Torres

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It was all about the “broads” at the most recent luncheon gathering of social group the Broadcast Legends

SUNDAY in Broadcast History .. April 26th

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IT WAS APRIL 26th ... when the Ozarks comedy 'Lum & Abner' was broadcast for the first time on Arkansas radio station KTHS... When the daytime drama 'Lorenzo Jones' debuted on NBC radio... When 'The Prince and the Pauper' appeared in prime time on NBC-TV, starring former Beatle Ringo Starr... and when the 200th episode of 'The Simpsons' aired on FOX-TV. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

The Goddard Report: California Drought and HAARP?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTy8wxB4RoE&feature=youtu.be Mainstream Media Shuts Down Discussion about this stuff? California, the San J0achin Valley, one of the worlds most productive and recognized bread baskets of the world has been shut down... We the People... the will of...

Consumer Superhero Jesse Jones Completes Move to KIRO

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Got screwed? Get Jesse. It’s an entire news franchise in four words. And few American TV newsies do it with more exuberant panache than Seattle TV's Jesse Jones.