Rogers Announces 45-person Broadcast Team for Upcoming NHL Season

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Sportsmet has announced its 45-person team for Rogers' NHL coverage in the network’s first season with exclusive Canadian national television rights. Many of the new additions come from the CBC.

What Network Newswomen Really Say About Each Other

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Katie Couric on Diane Sawyer: 'I Wonder Who She Blew This Time'

Diane Sawyer Leaves ABC World News with No Fanfare

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Diane Sawyer signed off “World News” Wednesday. ABC hadn’t announced when Sawyer’s final show would air. That news came in a tweet from Sawyer Wednesday afternoon.

THURSDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 28th

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A good day for actors to be born, like Jason Priestley, Daniel Stern, Charles Boyer, Simon Oakland and Nancy Kulp, along with singer Shania Twain. On their final tour of North America the Beatles played Dodger Stadium, the Jamie Foxx Show debuted on The WB, the little wooden radio star Charlie McCarthy received an honorary degree from Northwestern University, and Canada's Happy Gang played two reunion concerts, 16 years after their radio show ended. Tammy Wynette recorded 'Stand By Your Man,' the Lovin' Spoonful appeared on ABC-TV's American Bandstand, and Tina Turner's star was unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Details of these and ALL the milestones for Aug. 28th INSIDE.

Claire Mc new MD & evenings at Edmonton’s 957CRUZfm opens up a weekend gig!

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who said part time would never lead to FULL TIME, then PLUS!!! here's Claire Mc's next move...

‘The Sopranos’ Creator Finally Reveals Tony Soprano’s Fate

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Show creator David Chase finally revealed that titular character Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) lived through the controversial and intentionally open-ended 2007 “Sopranos” series finale, according to a lengthy piece published Wednesday on the website Vox.

Susan Bonner Named Next Anchor of CBC Radio’s ‘World At Six’

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Susan brings a wealth of reporting and hosting experience to her new role. She has reported from across Canada and recently finished a four-year assignment at CBC News’ Washington, D.C. bureau.