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After almost 10 years in Toronto, Swirsky is returning to his broadcasting roots of Chicago as the Bulls' new radio play-by-play announcer
Tour Canada's Cold War Museum near Ottawa known as the Diefenbunker, complex underground warren of protection in the event of a nuclear war.
Cartoon show host and TV anchor Tom Gregory died last Monday in Sarasota, Florida. He also coined the phrase, "It's 10 pm. Do you know where your children are?"
The Canadian National Railways Radio station in Montreal, Quebec produced Canada's first series of national radio dramas for avid listeners across the country.
Christmas became the holiday of carols in the 16th century, but disapproval of caroling by the Puritans in the 17th century dampened the tradition in England for 160 yrs.
Walter Cronkite was one of America's most beloved and highly respected broadcast journalists. He passed away on Friday, July 17, 2009.
Although Cy Young won more games, and Christy Mathewson won more acclaim, it is hard to argue that any pitcher was better than Johnson during the early 20th century.
Popular media isn't up to providing realistic characters who are disabled, so how can you, as a writer of fiction, do any better? Simple. Just write them as people.
The talented singer brings a clear, sweet voice and a passion for music to every song. The selections are part pop and part jazz.
With the sad passing of an iconic figure of Australian film, television and radio comes this tribute to the early screen roles of Charles 'Bud' Tingwell.
The creators of Fireproof announced plans for a new movie in 2011. Courageous addresses issues of fatherhood. Four law enforcement officers learn honor begins at home.
These five championship series were the best since the dawn of baseball's television age.


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