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The 2009 Country Music Association Awards, aside from celebrating the genre's top entertainers and musicians, will also honor the country-radio industry's broadcasters.
National Public Radio's Jeff Brady, reports the news from Colorado and surrounding states. Wherever there is news, that is where he goes.
Popular on-air personalities, Kesha Monk of New York City and BJ Murphy of Charlotte, discuss the obstacles and opportunities that have emerged from syndicated radio.
Lucky Dip Plotting can be a fun writing exercise or a legitimate way for a writer to kick-start a book. If nothing else is working, it might be just the magic needed!
Identifying what is true is often difficult, but it's possible if people learn the difference between fact and opinion.
The longest running radio talk show in North America has been steaming up the airways in Canada's capital city for decades.
Vibraphonist Peter Appleyard and pianist-arranger Dick Hyman meet for a live radio session as part of the TD Canada Trust Ottawa International Jazz Festival
Contemporary novelist, children's author, professor, editor, radio host, lecturer, politician: is there anything esteemed Canadian Thomas King can't do?
Start with a simple but explosive premise - what would happen if proof was found that many of the teachings of one of the world's major religions were wrong?
Contemporary Hit Radio, or CHR, focuses on playing new hit songs and a limited play list. In recent years, heavily researched mass appeal oldies have joined the mix.
With more than 220 million Americans using cellphones today, Cellfire saves budget-conscious consumers a lot of money with free coupons delivered to their cellphones.
Film Independent honored Juno, The Savages, and More at the 2008 Spirit Awards
Behind the microphone for seven decades, Paul Harvey spanning several generations. His outright success as a radio personality since 1933 made him an icon.
Don't miss the 2008 Leading Spas of Canada Conference and Expo April 6-8. Register by February 28 for Early-Bird Rates and a guaranteed spot at the show.
The silence in Cincinnati is not at all unusual. It's Ken Griffey Jr., and he's not talking . . . again.
Michael Myers and Norman Bates have their images tarnished by shoddy remakes of once terrifying films.
Traditional businesses rely on phone contact for building relationships. In today's busy world you need to know how to use voice mail as an effective business tool.
Few broadcasters are born to be radio personalities. Most learn their trade by making the most of the voice they have and learning how to use it.
There are very few born radio friendly voices. With a few simple exercises and techniques, however, the power of the human voice as an instrument can be greatly increased
Planning an expensive vacation despite troubled times? Layoff insurance allows travelers to cancel a trip a no cost if they are laid off, relocated, or lose a job.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is festive during the Christmas holidays, with a parade, decorated parks and live performing arts, music, theatre and ballet delighting the family.
A Master's degree in Facebook, or "Social Media", at the University of Salford, is the latest in a long line of degree courses that are arguably meaningless.
President Obama's politically divisive remarks about Harvard Professor Henry Gates' Cambridge arrest highlighted the subliminal problems of racial tension within the USA.
Ryan Seacrest and E! Entertainment's failed attempt to be relevant and timely looks more exploitative demoralizing than actually helpful to "ordinary people".
Navy Pier is Chicago is a popular gathering spot and entertainment mecca. Special Spring activities include Saint Patrick's Day and Spring Time Fun.
No one has lived in the colonial home for decades, but reports indicate that someone or something may still be there.
Valledupar is coming down from a successful and internationally graced Vallenato Festival. Unstoppable parties and friendly locals make this 40th edition one to remember
Five classic holiday movies: cheerful, genuinely sentimental films that celebrate the holiday spirit.
Born 1879 near Claremore Oklahoma, Will Rogers was the most famous American of his day. Visitors to Will Rogers Oklahoma museum will learn much of the man and his times.
The rest of Britain may paint Birmingham bad, but this national prejudice against Brum (as the locals call it) is highly unjustified. Tourists love lively Birmingham.
The public outcry that followed Alex Ovechkin's 50th goal celebration is a clear indication that NHL "experts" are not longer in touch with the league's audience.
Father Coughlin used his weekly radio show to influence millions of listeners on political issues and personalities, incorporating anti-Semitic messages of hate and fear.
Finding the right job is never easy, and finding the right openings in the radio industry can be notoriously difficult. A little knowledge of where to look can often help
With no clear successor to former Montreal Canadiens' coach, Guy Carbonneau, could Patrick Roy's name be under consideration as an eventual replacement?
Since 2000, the definition of marriage has gone back and forth in the state of California. On March 5, 2009, the Supreme Court will hear three cases on Proposition 8.
A humourous political party in Germany has been barred from appearing on the ballot in that country's September 2009 election; others happily continue their activities.
Hardin, Montana city officials allow a Californian private military company to write "Hardin Police" on three black Mercedes. The company uses a Serbian "royalty" emblem.


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