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Volume 22, Number 13

ADIO: 90.3 AMP Calgary poked the proverbial stick in the eye of some folks when it changed the focus

Aug. 1 to Twice The Music. AMP is now playing twice as many songs an hour, up to 24 from 12. The format, called Quickhitz™, was provided by Vancouver-based Sparknet Communications, the consultancy

specializing in branded formats, research and programming. Newcap corporate PD Steve Jones says the company chose AMP for the format because of the Calgary market being so competitive, with a number of other Top 40 stations. Further, Jones told the CBC, recorded music is still caught in the ‘40s and ‘50s when there was some logic in having three- to five-minute long songs. Now, on AMP, the average song runs somewhere between 1:45 and 2:30... Roundhouse Radio, led by President/CEO Don Shafer, has won CRTC approval for a low power, speciality FM station in Vancouver at 98.3. Programming will focus on storytelling, discussion and context. Roundhouse Radio is privately-owned. Appointed as operations manager/PD at Roundhouse is Shelley Zavitz. Shafer, currently the interim GM at the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group Winnipeg stations, will stay in that position until the end of August and then as needed until JPBG finds a successor... The Commission also gave the green light to South Fraser Broadcasting for an FM station in Surrey at 107.7 with power of 1,066 watts and programming blended mainstream AC, gold-based AC and Contemporary Triple A. It will be branded My Surrey FM and will be the first English-speaking station based in the city... The CRTC has approved the bid by Paul Larsen’s company, Clear Sky Radio, to acquire 98.1 CKVN Lethbridge from Golden West Broadcasting. Clear Sky already owns 94.1 CJOC Lethbridge. Larsen says he’ll take possession of CKVN Sept. 1 after the deal closes the day before and that all staff will be offered positions. Further, he said, a change will be made to programming that involves “an exciting new music format” for younger demos. For the moment, 98.1 CKVN is a Christian music-based station... In another decision favourable to Clear Sky, the Commission approved a bid to launch an FM station in Cranbrook with transmitters in Fernie, Sparwood and Invermere. The Cranbrook station will be at 107.5 with power of 2,500 watts, the Fernie transmitter will operate at 107.9 with 154 watts, the transmitter at Sparwood will be at 107.1 with 79 watts and the Invermere power will be 22 watts at 107.7. Programming will be AC aimed at the 18-54 demo... A hearing coming up Oct. 15 in Gatineau will see the CRTC attempt to sort out two unlicenced Surrey radio businesses

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All Positions — Cranbrook and Lethbridge For Details on These Career Opportunities, Click HERE. Radio India have been transmitting from Washington State into lower mainland B.C. in contravention of the Broadcasting Act. It’s being accomplished through a brokerage deal with KRPI Ferndale. The CRTC notes that there may be tax implications for businesses which advertise on these stations, i.e. no deductions allowed. The stations will be required to show cause why a mandatory order should not be issued requiring the stations to cease and desist operating in Canada... The former News88.9 Saint John, now with Newcap as its new owner, has been relaunched as The Rock of Saint John –– Rock 88.9. For 30 days, almost to the end of August, programming features non-stop music until the new studio has been completed in the downtown Market Square. Part of the launch activities will be the payout of $889 to the individual who guesses the number of songs crammed into the 30 days. David Newbury is GM/GSM for Newcap in Fredericton and Saint John. Rod Martens is PD at Rock 88.9 and will be the morning host. His background includes the Blackburn stations in Southwestern Ontario where he was manager of FM 95.9 (CJWF) Windsor and Mix 96.7 (CHYR)/Country 92.7 (CJSP) Leamington. He was also PD there as well as at CKUE Chatham/Windsor... 91.9 The Bend (CKNI-FM) Moncton launched Friday, the newest Acadia Broadcasting station. Acadia bought it from Rogers Media when it was still News91.9. There was a sign-off piece from Rogers thanking its listeners and encouraging them to stay tuned; followed by an historical piece about the 1766 settlement at The Bend of the Petitcodiac River or simply The Bend. First song played was I Got A Feeling by Black Eyed Peas. Troy Wallace moved from Acadia sister stations in Saint John to become station manager. PD/midday announcer is Leo Melanson, who moved from Acadia’s CFDR Fort Frances. ND is Tara Clow, promotions director is Maggie Daley. Josh McLellan is in mornings while Jeannie Mac does afternoons. The Bend has 10 full-time and 3 part-time employees, including all six staffers employed by Rogers... The new Jewel 99.3 Meaford is in the testing phase, soon said to be employing 20 people once the Evanov Radio Group station is fully operational with its AC and Easy Listening format. It’s expected to launch Sept. 1... CKLB Yellowknife has laid off 11 employees after getting less funding from the federal government than it was expecting. With just two staffers remaining to play music and commercials, CKLB has stopped producing local and aboriginal language programming. As reported here, funding has been a problem for the last couple of years. The station was waiting for this year's funding from the federal government since April but when it came, it was less than expected. “Too little, too late,” said station manager Deneze Nakehk'o... 997 The River (CIQC-FM) Campbell River has rebranded and tweaked its format. It’s now 99.7 2day FM Hits! airing Hot AC, and dropping the former AC component. First song played was Move Like a Soldier by Kristina Maria... CJFL 104.7 Iroquois Falls has gone dark because of the decline in the town’s market. Owner Joel Lagacé said there wasn’t enough revenue to keep the station on the air... Attraction Radio has won CRTC approval to acquire CJLM-FM Joliette from Coopérative de radiodiffusion MF 103.5 de Lanaudière. This becomes Attraction Radio’s sixth station in Quebec... An FM community licence has been approved for Liverpool, NS. The CJQC Radio Society operates a low-power (50-watt) station at 99.3... CJSW Calgary, the University of Calgary station, now boasts 18,000 watts; more than any other campus station. The increase was necessary after AMP Calgary went on the air in 2009 with 100,000 watts at 90.3, effectively neutering CJSW’s spot on the dial at 90.9.

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ELEVISION: The deal for DHX Media’s purchase of Family Channel, Disney XD, Disney Junior (English) and Disney Junior (French) has closed following CRTC and the Competition Bureau approvals. DHX acquired the Family Channel business from Bell Media for approximately $170 million. Most of its Toronto

operations will be consolidating into new offices in the historic Queen’s Quay Terminal building this fall... While the CRTC determined that Rogers Media has met the requirements to be considered a designated group for the purposes of the group-based regulatory approach,it also turned down a request for relief for its OMNI brand. Rogers had proposed to reduce commitments to ethnic and Cancon during prime time... A complaint by Quebecor Media on behalf of TVA Group against the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund’s application evaluation process has been dismissed by the CRTC. Quebecor said the Fund’s decisions not to finance three projects were discriminatory against TVA, alleging that the Fund refused the projects so as to impede competition between TVA and Bell. The Commission said that the number of projects denied in 2013 relative to the number of projects submitted wasn’t significant enough to conclude a change unfavourable to TVA... CTV’s Craig Oliver has been named to the News Hall of Fame. Oliver began his career in 1957 at CBC radio in Prince Rupert B.C. In 1972, he moved to CTV and began his career rise to his current position as Ottawa bureau chief. He and The Toronto Star’s John Honderich will be inducted at a gala banquet in Toronto Oct. 15... CBC News Network, or CBC Newsworld as it was then known, went on air just over 25 years ago on July 31, 1989. Joan Donaldson was the founding head of Canada's first all-news TV network... The "emergency consideration" sought by Aereo has been rejected by a U.S. District judge. The company says it is "figuratively bleeding to death" because its operations are on hold. The judge asked broadcasters to propose terms for an injunction against Aereo based on the recent Supreme Court ruling... Former Alaska governor and the 2008 U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has launched the Sarah Palin Channel in the U.S. It features her commentary on “important issues facing the nation” as well as looking into her personal life. Palin oversees all content posted to the channel in her role as executive editor.

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ENERAL: The majority of staff at Rogers Radio Calgary (Sportsnet 960 The FAN, 660NEWS, KiSS 95.9 and 96.9 JACKfm) have joined their colleagues at City and OMNI in their downtown location at 535 7th Avenue SW. With the lease for the radio stations being up the opportunity existed to combine radio and

TV staff at one location... BCE posted higher profits in its second quarter. It reported net earnings attributable to common shareholders was $606 million, or 78 cents a share for the three months ended June 30, up from $571 million or 74 cents per share in the same period a year earlier. Revenue at Bell Media was up 36% to $761 million as

it benefited from new revenue sources tied to its acquisition of Astral Media... Rogers

Communications reported lower second-quarter net income of $405 million, or 76 cents per diluted share. Net profit was down 24% from $532 million, or 93 cents, in the same quarter last year. Revenues were flat year-over-year at $3.2 billion. Adjusted net income was $432 million, or 84 cents, versus $497 million, or 96 cents, in 2013 period. CFO Tony Staffieri, during the earnings call, said there was $30 million in restructuring and integration costs in the quarter, most of which related to severances and costs associated with the elimination of positions... Quebecor, the owner of Sun Media and TVA Group, saw second-quarter loss results narrowed to $54.8 million, or 45 cents per share. That compares to a loss of $93.6 million, or 75 cents a share in the same quarter last year. Adjusted profits from continuing operations grew to $66 million, or 54 cents per share, seven cents higher than analysts expected. The company says it’s creating a new division called Media Group for its entertainment and BROADCAST DIALOGUE WEEKLY BRIEFING — Essential Reading • August 14, 2014

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news media properties, including Sun and TVA. Media Group will be headed by Julie Tremblay, who becomes president and CEO of this new group. She also will serve as president/CEO of TVA Group. She has been with Quebecor since 1989.

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EVOLVING DOOR: Larry Hennessey, formerly of Larry & Willy (Percy), has joined LG 104.3 Vancouver

as the Newcap station’s morning host. The duo had a 27-year history in the city, first on CFOX and later on Jack FM. For the moment, Hennessy is working without an on-air partner. Percy is now the morning

host at Rock 101 (CFMI) Vancouver. It was well over a year ago that the morning duo went off the air at Jack FM Vancouver after failure to resolve a contract issue with Rogers Media... The queen of North American broadcast copy creative, Maureen Bulley, has been caught in the Rogers lay-offs. She’d been the creative director of the company’s Toronto stations — CHFI, KiSS, 680News and Sportsnet 590 The Fan — for 10 years. Bulley also operated her creative consultancy (The Radio Store) for years prior to joining Rogers and was a columnist in Broadcast Dialogue magazine. She may be reached at [email protected] or 1-888-DO RADIO... Anthony Caruso has retired after 33 years with CBC. His position at retirement was as director of new broadcast technologies. Caruso was actively involved in writing and presenting original scientific papers on the developments in new broadcast technologies to such organizations as IBC, NAB, SMPTE and NABA... Peter Bartrem, the director of sales at Pelmorex Media (The Weather Network), has departed. His background includes four years as national sales director at Zoomer Media in Toronto and two years as VP business development at the Radio Marketing Bureau. He was also VP/GM at Astral Outdoor and Quebec regional manager for Standard Broadcasting’s Integrated Media Sales... Andrew Chang, who recently left the anchor desk at CBC News Montreal, will become the anchor of CBC Vancouver supper hour broadcasts. He succeeds Gloria Macerenko. Chang has been with CBC for 10 years but left last May to go on paternity leave. He begins in Vancouver Sept. 1. Macarenko will become the new host of CBC Radio One’s network show The Story From Here and will also continue to host the weekly current affairs TV show, Our Vancouver... Jack Fleischmann, the general manager of BNN and vice-president of CTV News Channel, served his last day Aug. 8. He became GM of Report on Business Television (ROBTv) in February of 2002, a promotion from his position as executive producer. In February of 2011, Fleischmann took on the added responsibilty of running CTV News Channel. Succeeding him as GM of BNN is Grant Ellis, who joined BNN as managing editor in May, a return after spending seven years at the Financial Post. Before that he was a senior producer at BNN... Rudy Parachoniak, who joined FM96 Kingston as morning show host in April of this year, has been promoted to operations manager at Corus Radio Kingston. He retains his morning show host duties... Tracey Pearce has been promoted to senior vice-president, specialty and pay at Bell Media in Toronto. She joined the company in 2001 and most recently was senior vice-president, business and legal affairs... Tim Day has been appointed PD at Big Dog 92.7 Regina, effective Aug. 18. Most recently, he was APD/MD at KG Country Red Deer... Cara Fullerton, after 14 years in BROADCAST DIALOGUE WEEKLY BRIEFING — Essential Reading • August 14, 2014

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Darren Brown

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television as an anchor and reporter — the last 10 with Global Calgary — wraps it up today (Thursday), moving to a new career in health and fitness. Her background includes stints with Global Saskatoon and Global Halifax... CBC has laid off veteran sportscasters Steve Armitage, 70, and Mark Lee, 58, the latest high-profile casualties of budget cuts. Armitage handled play-by-play on 29 seasons of Hockey Night in Canada, 27 Grey Cups and 15 Olympic Games. While Armitage and Lee got the word back in May, they have both just wrapped up their final days at CBC. Lee spent 34 years with CBC... Carlos Benevides has returned to mornings at 91.5 The Beat (CKBT-FM) Kitchener, with Sophie Moroz and Dave Jutzi. After nearly 11 years at the station, Benevides moved to middays at 102.1 The Edge Toronto... Andrew Cochran, CBC’s senior managing director in Atlantic Canada, English Services, has moved within the corporation to oversee the implementation of the CBC’s Strategy 2020 for news operations. Denise Wilson, the managing director for CBC Atlantic in St. John's, will take over for Cochran as senior managing director in Atlantic Canada and will be based in Halifax... Darren Brown is the new PD at 95.7 CRUZ fm Edmonton, promoted from APD/MD. He joined Harvard Broadcasting sister station WIRED 96.3 FM Saskatoon (now 96.3 CRUZ fm) as PD in November, 2011. Brown succeeds Tim Schutz who left the station for personal reasons... Alix Michaels will become co-host, with Kelly Parker, at FAB 94.3 Winnipeg. Michaels is well-known to Winnipeg radio audiences for previous work although she’s spent over a decade working in U.S. markets. As a side venture, she has a full-service voiceover company... Sam Zniber is the new PD at 92.5 The Beat Montreal. His background includes programming stations and radio networks in the UK, the USA, Australia, France and several other countries. From 2010 until recently, Zniber was PD at Magic 102.7 Miami. He steps into the role held by Leo Da Estrela who left to work full-time with his partners in Couture Media... Steve Adams is now with Energy 106 FM Winnipeg as music director and midday on-air host. He had been with the Bell Media stations in Winnipeg... Johnny Mah, with CTV Vancouver for seven years as promotions coordinator and publicity, has been laid off. Before joining CTV, Mah was with Shaw Communications for six years and, before that, was a news/promotions/producer at CKQR Castlegar... Joanne Kerr, after three years as VP of technology services at Accessible Media (AMI) in Toronto, is no longer with the company. Her background includes Bell ExpressVu and XM Radio... Julie Bristow, the principal at Bristow Global Media, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Canadian Centre of Ethics in Sports... Mike Evenson and Heather Adams comprise the new morning team on 97.5 FM The River Kamloops. Evenson’s background includes 100.3 The Q! Victoria and brief year-long stops in Fort McMurray, Thunder Bay and Castlegar. Evenson has been with 97.5 The River the last two and a half years. Adams has been in radio for 21 years, the most recent 13 of them in Kelowna... Rick Westhead, ex of The Toronto Star, has joined TSN as its senior correspondent. He’ll be creating original content that will be featured across TSN platforms. At the Star, he was a foreign affairs writer in addition to covering sports... Another Toronto Star staffer, technical editor Shauna Rempel, will join Global News Toronto as its social media strategist Aug. 26... CBC Vancouver producer, director and host Jodie Martinson has moved to Utah to become Boise State Public Radio’s new BROADCAST DIALOGUE WEEKLY BRIEFING — Essential Reading • August 14, 2014

Morning Edition host and reporter. She’d been with CBC for five years and also is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker... Bernie Lucht, after almost 50 years with CBC Radio, has retired. Lucht’s first job with the public broadcaster was as a researcher in Montreal for the summer. He was 19 at the time. At retirement, Lucht was executive producer of Ideas and Tapestry...CBC commentator Kevin O'Leary is leaving his co-host spot at The Lang & O'Leary Exchange in favour of Bell Media. He’ll be an on-air contributor for the company’s TV, radio, and digital programs and properties. As well, O’Leary will return to CTV Two’s Shark Tank this fall... Gwen Jones McCauley has joined Blue Ant Media as director, international sales. Previously, she was VP, content

Gwen Jones McCauley

sales at THA Inc. and BBC Worldwide Canada... Dale Davies is the new promotion director at FAB 94.3/QX104 Winnipeg. He succeeds Mark Morris who moved to midday announce on QX104. Davies had been with Virgin Radio Winnipeg.

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IGN-OFF: Paul Wainwright, 56, in Hamilton of a heart attack. The radio host, actor and music enthusiast was the voice of GIANT FM Welland's afternoon show from 2005 to 2012. Before that, he worked at Hamilton stations CKOC, CHAM and K-Lite. He also was host of The Stories of Classic Rock on Badunga

Radio in Los Angeles. Wainwright’s proudest acting moment was in his role as a pharmacist in the 2011 movie, Man on the Train starring Donald Sutherland and U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr.

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UPPLYLINES: Ottawa-based Unlimi-Tech Software Inc. will receive an Emmy Award in January for its technology that helps move large video files across the Internet. The Emmy will be presented at the awards banquet during the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The Technology

and Engineering Emmy, in the category of Secure Accelerated File Movement over IP, will see Unlimi-Tech receive the award for its main product, FileCatalyst... CBC/Radio-Canada has contracted to employ Avid Everywhere, adopting the Avid MediaCentral Platform to power production and storage of media content within Canada and around the world.

CCBE 63rd Annual Career Development Conference Sept. 25 - 28, 2014 at Horseshoe Resort just north of Barrie. Contact Joanne Firminger at 1-800-481-4649 for registration or sponsorship opportunities. [email protected] www.ccbe.ca.

BROADCAST DIALOGUE WEEKLY BRIEFING — Essential Reading • August 14, 2014

A broadcast engineering career development conference close to home at minimal expense

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he annual CCBE (Central Canada Broadcast Engineers) conference— this year marking its 63rd anniversary—is set for Sept. 25-28 at the scenic Horseshoe Resort just north of Barrie. The career development conference will see broadcast engineers, technologists, equipment designers and manufacturers gather for the presentation of technical papers, seminars and workshops providing the latest on new and emerging technologies as well as the supporting technical standards. These will shape the future of the broadcast industry. Some 30 technical papers and workshops will cover IP infrastructure and IPTV, 4K technology and workflow, asset management and scheduling systems, H.265 compression, and transmitter site issues. Expect to see and hear many more topics. BROADCAST DIALOGUE WEEKLY BRIEFING — Essential Reading • August 14, 2014

Raj Shoan, the CRTC’s Ontario regional commissioner, will deliver the keynote address. Look for Shoan to expound on thorny issues facing the regulatory body, issues such as adapting to unprecedented change brought about by new non-broadcast players in the media field. To say that the broadcast industry is in turmoil would be putting it mildly. The 2014 CCBE conference will help you to make sense of it all. We believe that the key to surviving, and prospering, is to educate ourselves on what’s new, exciting and challenging. Remember, we’re in an industry where the only constant is change. The conference will provide information about the newest broadcast and media technologies as well as addressing our changing regulatory environment, media ownership concentration, and untraditional delivery methods. The Canadian Association of Broadcasters will be presenting a paper outlining its perspective on the broadcast environment. There will also be a discussion on consolidation in the broadcast industry. CCBE’s training workshops have become increasingly popular over the years, so much so that we’re doing it again this year. On Thursday, Sept. 25, there will be two different full-day sessions running concurrently. One will provide hands-on training in setting up an SMNP control and monitoring system using computers and broadcast equipment. The other session covers the integration of mobile devices into a broadcast facility and how you can save money by using these inexpensive products.

Raj Shoan, CRTC’s Ontario regional commissioner

Those who have been involved with broadcast technology over the past few decades know that the pace of change is only accelerating. The broadcast infrastructure is relying less and less on specialized and expensive equipment and more on versions of consumer and industrial equipment costing a fraction of the price. This has resulted in the widespread use of IP technologies in broadcasting and some surprising adoptions such as 4K and 8K TV cameras based on the sensor technology used in consumer DSLR cameras. To address the need of acquiring knowledge related to the new and emerging technologies, CCBE is bringing experts in their respective fields to present papers. They will explain how these technologies work and how they are being integrated into broadcast workflow. While learning about new theories and equipment systems is enormously important, broadcast engineers will have the opportunity to meet with equipment designers and fellow broadcasters thus providing a unique opportunity to learn from the experts while hearing what their brothers and sisters in broadcast engineering have to say. While at the CCBE conference, don’t forget to visit the hospitality suites on both Friday night and Saturday night. The papers sessions will end at lunchtime Saturday so that attendees can enjoy some recreation. The primary event is the CCBE Golf Tournament on the beautiful Horseshoe Golf Course, again organized through the tireless efforts of William Johnson. For non-golfers,

BROADCAST DIALOGUE WEEKLY BRIEFING — Essential Reading • August 14, 2014

Horseshoe Resort offers the excitement of treetop trekking, mini golf, bicycling, swimming or simply enjoying a walk in the beautiful wooded area. The major social event is the Saturday night CCBE Awards Banquet where the achievements of members of the broadcast community are celebrated through awards for engineering excellence, lifetime achievement, the ambassador award and the George McCurdy Bursary. William Johnson will also be entertaining while he hands out the golf awards and draws door prizes for an impressive array of generously donated gifts from the prize table. All this takes place while enjoying a sumptuous five-course culinary experience from chef Dylan Tulloch. Thanks to the generosity of the industry sponsors of the conference, the CCBE is able to offer four days of papers and workshops along with meals and refreshments for the modest registration fee of $205. Compare this with the several hundred dollars per day usually charged by commercial training institutions. To learn more about the CCBE Career Development Conference go to www.ccbe.ca or call Joanne Firminger at 1-800-481-4649. Looking forward to seeing you at Horseshoe Valley next month!

Peter F. Warth P. Eng. is the president of the Central Canada Broadcast Engineers. He can be reached at (416) 787-0645 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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