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If you’re not preaching the RSS gospel yet, perhaps Jonathan Dube’s RSS for Journalists article will help convert you.
Opened the paper this morning to some potentially good news: CBC to get major boost in budget:
The CBC will get a multimillion-dollar boost when the federal budget is tabled Wednesday, CP has learned. The extra cash will be enough to restore local programs, notably regional newscasts, a senior government source said on condition of anonymity.
Here’s […]
Via Radio Marketing Nexus, an interesting set of articles called The Future of Podcasting. Contributors include Dave Slusher, Tim Bourquin, RMN’s Mark Ramsey, Michael Geoghegan, and Michael Butler. Here’s the full lineup.
Technorati tags: podcasting, radio
I receive Al’s Morning Meeting every weekday morning, and I think it’s a great resource. This morning, he talks about the Polka Grammy (it’s the second item), and suggests some polka-related stories.
My suspicions have been confirmed. Polka is where it’s at.
Technorati tags: polka, poynter, newsletter
I’m going on a road trip. A trip from Vancouver to Banff to return a stolen headstone to its original cemetery.
I am, of course, bringing my tape recorder and making a doc for my senior practicum. Plus, today I got the good news from Steve Wadhams that I’ll be producing the whole thing for Outfront.
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I’m pacing around my apartment, full of nervous energy, my mind spinning.
I just got off the telephone with Patrick Watson. Yes, the Patrick Watson.
Tomorow, an interview with David Carroll and iNews training at the CBC.
Yesterday I went down to the CBC to track narration for my polka dot piece. The whole thing took less than fifteen minutes. I did a read of my script, handed over my clips, shook Nick’s hand, and was out of there. This is the first piece I’ve done for the CBC where I haven’t […]
Via the beta MSN search RSS feed for “cbc radio” comes the news that
A quartet of CBC executives is scheduled to appear before the Commons heritage committee Thursday morning where a recent request for millions of dollars in extra government funding to reinstate regional and local programming is expected to surface.
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