VANCOUVER BROADCASTERS

Informative Links

BCAB Website The British Columbia Association of Broadcasters represents the interests of the vast majority of private over-the-air radio and television broadcasters in the province

bcradiohistory.GIF (10479 bytes) bcradiohistory.com - Another look at British Columbia radio history with lots of photos and nostalgia.

BCIT Broadcast and Media Communications Website Broadcast and Media Communications - British Columbia Institute of Technology

Canadian Association of Broadcasters Website Canadian Association of Broadcasters - The voice of most of Canada's private radio and TV stations

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Website Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Canada's national public radio and television service

Canadian Broadcast Standards Council Website Canadian Broadcast Standards Council  deals with complaints and queries from the public about Canada's private broadcasters' programming

Canadian Communications Foundation Website Canadian Communications Foundation - The History of Canadian Broadcasting

CRTC Website Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is an independent agency responsible for regulating Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications systems, reporting to parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage

The History of Metropolitan Vancouver - The title says it all.  An excellent work by noted author, broadcaster & historian Chuck Davis

Industry Canada Database Industry Canada Database - Extracts for the broadcasting service in Canada - AM, FM, TV and MDS-TV stations - plus information on how to set up such data on a PC, on technical limitations to stations and on available callsign letters.  Data has to be unzipped.

Radio Industry website The Industry - BCIT graduate Mitch Hawes chronicles the ups and the downs; the struggles and the achievements; the laughter and the frustration of what it takes to break into the radio industry.

RED ROBINSON Red Robinson was spinning the hits on Vancouver’s CJOR while still in high school in 1954 and was the first DJ to play rock’n'roll music on a regular basis in Canada.   He currently hosts the Red Rock Diner Sundays on funFM Vancouver.

SPARC website SPARC is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving radio and electronic communications artifacts and history, with an emphasis on a Canadian perspective

VANCOUVER RADIO MUSEUM Over 80 years of Southwest BC radio and television, including a chronological written history, pictures and audio

VANCOUVER "TOP FORTY" RADIO Hit Parade Charts of the 50s & 60s from Vancouver's leading stations

VoicePrint BC VoicePrint is Canada's 24-hour audio newsstand, providing news, information, and entertainment to those who have difficulty accessing print.  VoicePrint continues to look for volunteer readers.

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