Chicago's Bozo debuted on June 20, 1960 starring Bob Bell on a live 30-minute "Bozo" show weekdays at noon, performing comedy sketches and introducing Bozo cartoons. The program was placed on hiatus in January 1961 to facilitate WGN-TV and Radio's move from Tribune Tower in downtown Chica...
CKNX-TV Wingham was a CBC affiliate that launched in 1955, then became an A Channel station owned by CHUM, then was sold to CTV. In 2009, at the height of the battle over fee for carriage, CTV said it would have to shut down the station, promptinga ridiculous negotiation for a sale...
Bell (which owns the largest satellite TV provider) and Rogers (which owns Rogers Cable) havelaunchedthe counter-campaignStop the TV Tax. Both websites feature “facts” pages with incredibly misleading arguments and statistics about the business model of television...
GB: There will always be series that our exclusive content provider, Radio Spirits, is able to get legal broadcasting rights to air and/or have digitally restored and prepped for satellite radio, plus they periodically supply us with more “new to the channel” episodes from series we currently...
“We have 25,000 subscribers, and on the newsstand of course. We have a much bigger digital footprint now,” Bell said, adding that hisTrue WestYou Tube channel generates a million views. “We used to have subscribers all over the world, (Finland, England & Germany) but the postage (...