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Calgary Folk Club Media Contacts As of 9/3/09 Calgary Folk Club Media Contacts as of 9/3/09 Calgary Herald http://www.calgaryherald.com/ To submit events go to URL: http://www.newsdayinteractive.com/forms/2006/promote-events/index.php E-mail: [email protected] SWERVE: http://www2.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/swerve/index.html E-mail: [email protected] Fast Forward www.ffwdweekly.com free weekly news and comment Fast Forward Weekly, #206-1210 20 Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta, CANADA T2G 1M8. Peter Hemminger - Music and Film Editor 403-244-2235 ext. 28, [email protected]. Kari Watson - Listings Editor, 403-244-2235, [email protected]. The CKUA Radio Network www.ckua.com Alberta public radio Tom Coxworth, Producer/Host, Folk Routes [email protected]. Andy Donnelly, Producer/Host, The Celtic Show [email protected]. The CKUA Arts and Culture Guide is heard twice daily, Monday through Saturday and is compiled by Chris Allen and Megan Karasek. If you have an arts or cultural event taking place in your area, email at least two weeks in advance at [email protected]. CBC Radio 1 1010 AM Calgary You have to use the online ‘contact’ links for each program to e-mail them. Calgary Eyeopener http://www.cbc.ca/eyeopener/contact.html#. Weekday mornings, host Jim Brown <http://www.cbc.ca/eyeopener/jimbrown.html>. Chris Dela Torre is The Eyeopener's Scenester; he broadcasts on Friday mornings. <http://www.cbc.ca/eyeopener/scenester.html>. Homestretch: http://www.cbc.ca/homestretch/contact.html#. Weekday Afternoons 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Host David Gray. In Nerman at Night <http://www.cbc.ca/homestretch/night.html>. Danielle Nerman covers upcoming artistic events on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:15pm. Daybreak Alberta, Weekend morning show: http://www.cbc.ca/daybreakalberta Contact: http://www.cbc.ca/daybreakalberta/contact.html. Key of A <http://www.cbc.ca/radio2/index.html>, Saturday 5-6, host Katherine Duncan, <http://www.cbc.ca/keyofa/katherineduncan.html>. Contact <http://www.cbc.ca/keyofa/contact.html> From the CBC Frequently Asked Questions: Q. How do I have my new CD played on CBC Radio? A. To place it in our music library, send two copies to: CBC Music Library Rm. 2B100 PO Box 500, Station A Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5W 1E6 Do not send copies of your CD directly to the various programs. You might, however, want to send press releases to all, promoting the fact that your recording is in our library and available for broadcast. Calgary Folk Club Media Contacts as of 9/3/09 CJSW Radio 90.9 FM CJSW Radio 90.9 FM, Rm. 127, MacEwan Hall, University of Calgary, Calgary AB T2N 1N4 Main (403) 220-3902, Fax (403) 289-8212, URL http://www.cjsw.com/ Adrienne Lee, Office Coordinator, CJSW (403) 220-8212, [email protected]. Myke Atkinson, Music Director, CJSW: (403) 220-3085 [email protected]. Folkcetera is hosted on alternate weeks by Daryl Leman [email protected] and Les Siemieniuk: [email protected]. Penguin Eggs: http://www.penguineggs.ab.ca/ Editor/Publisher: Roddy Campbell Phone: (780) 433-8287 Fax: (780) 437-4603 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.penguineggs.ab.ca 10942 80th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 0R1, Canada CTV news, Calgary http://calgary.ctv.ca 80 Patina Rise SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3H 2W4. Main Switchboard: (403) 240-5600, [email protected]. Full contact information: http://calgary.ctv.ca/contactUs/ Shaw TV http://start.shaw.ca/Start/enCA/Local+content/Alberta/cgy/ 2400 - 32 Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta, T2E 9A7 (Barlow Tr & 32 Ave). Phone: (403) 539-6711, Fax: (403) 735-6100, [email protected]. Shaw contact information page: http://start.shaw.ca/Start/enCA/Local+Content/Alberta/CGY/Contact+Us.htm Calgary Sun: local tabloid that never shows any interest Showbiz editor: Kevin Williamson, [email protected] 403-250-4319 Contacts: http://www.calgarysun.com/contactus.shtml Calgary Sun Events: [email protected] URL: http://www.calgarysun.com/events/index.shtml .
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