CTV’s Craig Oliver Named to News Hall of Fame

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courtesy BroadcasterMagazine.com 2014-08-05 Veteran CTV news reporter Craig Oliver has been named to the News Hall of Fame. Oliver, was born in Vancouver in 1938, started his career with the CBC radio station in Prince Rupert...

103.9 Juice FM Comes Under Fire Online

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The Juice parked where they shouldn't have, And the internet explodes.

TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 5th

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ON THIS DAY in 1914 actor David Brian was born in New York City. Besides a spotty big screen career he starred in radio & TV versions of the weekly series Mr. District Attorney, and guested in episodic...

Kelowna’s Taylor Kitsch Favored for Season 2 of HBO’s True Detective

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Plot Details Emerge; Vince Vaughn in Talks, Elisabeth Moss Circling By Jeff Sneider, TheWrap.com  August 4, 2014    Vince Vaughn (above)  is in talks to play the central antagonist (not necessarily the villain or murderer – this is a...

Top Three Mistakes Talk Show Hosts Make On Radio

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Steve Kowch covers the mistakes made by Today's Radio Talk Show Hosts... One Major Mistake: Stealing The Listener’s Thunder Come Inside and Read More...

Embattled ‘Meet the Press’ Host David Gregory Meets with CNN

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Sources say that Gregory’s days at “Meet the Press” are numbered, with ratings down, but that NBC would likely wait until after the midterm elections to make any change. But multiple sources told the New York Post that Gregory was seen in CNN’s building Thursday, signaling he could be prepping a move himself.

MONDAY in Broadcast History .. Aug. 4th

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This date gave us the great Louis Armstrong, actors Billy Bob Thornton and Richard Belzer, and morning TV producer Michael Gelman. General Electric's pioneer radio station signed on in Schenectady N.Y. with 100,000 watts, the series 'Crime Doctor' debuted on CBS radio, the Everly Brothers performed on TV's Ed Sullivan Show, John Lennon began work on his final album, and Prince's 'Purple Rain' began a 24 week reign atop the pop charts. Obits included BCTV anchorman Robert Malcolm, music's Eddie Condon and Lee Hazlewood, media tycoon Sir Roy Thomson, and funnyman/singer Frank Fontaine. ALL the milestones for Aug. 4th INSIDE.