British Columbia Association of Broadcasters – Excellence Awards

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With the wrap up of this years BCAB convention held at Whistler these past few days, Puget Sound Radio Congratulates this year's winners!

Mark Rogers Rises Within The Ranks @ Jim Pattison Broadcast Group

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  ANNOUNCEMENT The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group has once again looked within our organization to fill a “key” Management role. It is with great pleasure that we announce Mark Rogers has accepted a new opportunity within our...

Belle Puri: Vancouver’s First Female Sportscaster

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For a short time in the mid-1970's, CKNW's Al Davidson allowed her to do the 10:55 pm sportscast. But the audience wasn't ready for it.

Peak’s Kevin & Sonia Win Big at BCAB’s

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Peak's Kevin & Sonia Walk away with the biggest award of the night

SATURDAY in Broadcast History .. May 31st

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Comedian Fred Allen, actors Don Ameche and Clint Eastwood, Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, and CBC Radio talk host Vicki Gabereau were born on May 31st. Winnipeg TV station CBWT signed on for the first time, and the first episode of The Seinfeld Chronicles aired. Jim Hendrix, Katie Couric and the Dave Clark Five made entertainment news, and Mel Cooper was permitted to buy controlling interest in Victoria's C-FAX 1070. NBC's Night Court aired for the final time, while Jean Stapleton, Arlene Francis, CBS correspondent Terry Drinkwater and singer Art Lund checked out on this date. Details of these and scores of other anniversaries INSIDE. Click on the headline,

K-97 Aircheck # 4

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It's back to 1988, K-97 with Buffalo Bob Steele, Stu Jeffries

Arsenio Hall Show Cancelled After One Season

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The show failed to grow its audience after its debut last September, and when renewing stations began moving it to less desireable time slots, CBS Syndication decided to pull the plug.