John Tory to host afternoon radio show
John Tory, the former leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives and a potential mayoral candidate in Toronto, will host a weekday talk show on radio station CFRB Newstalk 1010 .
Beginning Oct. 5, Tory will host Live Drive from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, the station said Wednesday as it unveiled a host of other programming changes for the fall.
"John brings a wealth of inside knowledge to both political and business discussions, which is what our audience wants to hear," CFRB said in a statement.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2009/09/23/tory-cfrb-radio-host231.html?ref=rss
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Broadcasting to the World - RCI Beginnings
http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertainment/media/clips/10979/
Broadcasting to the world
Broadcast Date: Feb. 25, 1945
The Second World War is winding down in Europe, but Canada's new international shortwave radio service is just getting started. From its studios in Montreal and a web of shortwave transmission towers in Sackville, N.B., the service targets both Canadian and foreign listeners. In this inaugural broadcast, Prime Minister Mackenzie King says the International Service of the CBC will extend Canadian ideals of equality and freedom to the world.
King is joined by Justice Minister Louis St-Laurent, who addresses the audience in French, and by Howard B. Chase, chairman of the CBC board of governors. The three talk about the service's goal of reflecting Canada beyond its borders. The International Service will broadcast to the United Kingdom and western Europe in three languages — English, French and German — with a signal that is strong and clear.
Broadcasting to the world
Broadcast Date: Feb. 25, 1945
The Second World War is winding down in Europe, but Canada's new international shortwave radio service is just getting started. From its studios in Montreal and a web of shortwave transmission towers in Sackville, N.B., the service targets both Canadian and foreign listeners. In this inaugural broadcast, Prime Minister Mackenzie King says the International Service of the CBC will extend Canadian ideals of equality and freedom to the world.
King is joined by Justice Minister Louis St-Laurent, who addresses the audience in French, and by Howard B. Chase, chairman of the CBC board of governors. The three talk about the service's goal of reflecting Canada beyond its borders. The International Service will broadcast to the United Kingdom and western Europe in three languages — English, French and German — with a signal that is strong and clear.
DW Coverage of German Federal Election 2009
Elections | 26.09.2009
Tuning in to coverage of German federal elections
DW will keep you informed about the election outcome
When Germany goes to the polls on Sunday, Sept. 27, Deutsche Welle will be there, keeping you abreast of all the latest developments.
Here's how you can tune in for both up-to-the-minute results and analysis.
DW-RADIO
You will find links to live streams on the right side of any page on the English site
From 6 to 11 p.m. Central European Time (CET), our radio programming will be available via satellite and shortwave frequencies, or as a live audio stream that you can find on our website.
To access the stream, simply click on the words "Listen Live" under the heading "DW-RADIO LIVE," which you will find on the right hand side of any page on the English site (see photo).
Detailed information on reception and frequencies for shortwave and satellite radio is available via the internet links "DW-RADIO (shortwave)" and "DW-RADIO (satellite)" located below.
DW-TV
To view results as they come in, you can also tune into our television program, which will run from 5:30 to 10:00 p.m. DW-TV, as well as DW-RADIO, is available on the website's live stream and via satellite.
For details of which satellites receive DW-TV, please consult the "DW-TV (satellite)" link located below.
DW-WORLD.DE
For general and more in-depth information about the German political and electoral system, or for a detailed look at the candidates, parties and issues, visit the DW-WORLD.DE regularly for comprehensive coverage.
You will find a link to the election page at the top of the list below.
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4726247,00.html
Tuning in to coverage of German federal elections
DW will keep you informed about the election outcome
When Germany goes to the polls on Sunday, Sept. 27, Deutsche Welle will be there, keeping you abreast of all the latest developments.
Here's how you can tune in for both up-to-the-minute results and analysis.
DW-RADIO
You will find links to live streams on the right side of any page on the English site
From 6 to 11 p.m. Central European Time (CET), our radio programming will be available via satellite and shortwave frequencies, or as a live audio stream that you can find on our website.
To access the stream, simply click on the words "Listen Live" under the heading "DW-RADIO LIVE," which you will find on the right hand side of any page on the English site (see photo).
Detailed information on reception and frequencies for shortwave and satellite radio is available via the internet links "DW-RADIO (shortwave)" and "DW-RADIO (satellite)" located below.
DW-TV
To view results as they come in, you can also tune into our television program, which will run from 5:30 to 10:00 p.m. DW-TV, as well as DW-RADIO, is available on the website's live stream and via satellite.
For details of which satellites receive DW-TV, please consult the "DW-TV (satellite)" link located below.
DW-WORLD.DE
For general and more in-depth information about the German political and electoral system, or for a detailed look at the candidates, parties and issues, visit the DW-WORLD.DE regularly for comprehensive coverage.
You will find a link to the election page at the top of the list below.
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4726247,00.html
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